Why? Because you can! And pickle, and jam, or otherwise celebrate the resurgence of the domestic arts our forebears held so dear. Put on your best apron and step into our kitchen, won't you?
Harissa is sort of like North African hot sauce, but with a thicker, pastier consistency. (Think more sriracha than Cholula.) A staple condiment in Tunisian cuisine, it’s also a great way to use up some of those hot peppers from your garden.
Harissa is a piquant, hot Tunisian paste made from dried chiles and toasted spices. It’s traditionally served with kebabs, couscous and tagines. And it's super easy.
Harissa is a fiery north African spice paste that is used as a condiment and in cooked dishes. It can be hard to track down if you don't have an ethnic grocer nearby. Luckily, it's easy enough to make and can yourself!