Chermoula

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North African marinade and relish



Chermoula is a marinade and relish used in North African cuisine, particularly in the countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. It is traditionally used to flavor fish and seafood, but it can also be used with meats and vegetables.

Ingredients[edit]

Chermoula typically consists of a blend of herbs, spices, lemon juice, and olive oil. Common ingredients include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of chermoula involves finely chopping the herbs and garlic, then mixing them with the spices, lemon juice, and olive oil to form a paste. This paste can be adjusted in consistency by varying the amount of olive oil and lemon juice.

Uses[edit]

Chermoula is versatile and can be used in various ways:

  • As a marinade for fish and seafood, enhancing their flavor before grilling or baking.
  • As a sauce or relish served alongside grilled meats or vegetables.
  • As a seasoning for stews and tagines, adding depth and complexity to the dish.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Chermoula is an integral part of North African culinary traditions. It reflects the region's rich history of spice trade and cultural exchanges. Each country and even individual families may have their own variations of the recipe, showcasing the diversity within North African cuisine.

Gallery[edit]

A tagine dish prepared with chermoula.

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