Embark on a culinary journey to the vibrant shores of North Africa with Chermoula, a tantalizing marinade and sauce that captures the essence of Morocco's rich culinary heritage. This aromatic blend of fresh herbs, zesty spices, and tangy citrus forms the cornerstone of many traditional Moroccan dishes, adding a burst of flavor to fish, poultry, meats, and vegetables. Our curated collection of Chermoula recipes offers a diverse range of culinary experiences, from the classic Moroccan Fish Chermoula, where tender fish fillets are enveloped in a vibrant Chermoula marinade, to the flavorful Chermoula Roasted Chicken, where succulent chicken pieces are infused with the vibrant flavors of this beloved sauce. Additionally, we present enticing vegetarian options such as Chermoula Roasted Vegetables, where an array of colorful vegetables are roasted to perfection with a vibrant Chermoula rub, and the refreshing Chermoula Lentil Salad, where lentils are combined with a tangy Chermoula dressing. Explore the delectable possibilities of Chermoula and let its vibrant flavors transport you to the heart of North African cuisine.
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BROILED FISH WITH CHERMOULA
In Morocco, chermoula is traditionally used as a marinade for grilled fish. You've used the Moroccan herb and spice blend, chermoula in all sorts of dishes, but not the way it is traditionally used in Morocco, as a marinade and sauce for fish (usually grilled). When you make the chermoula, you can do it as the recipe instructs, in a food processor, or as the Moroccans do, finely chopping all of the herbs. You can also use a mortar and pestle. If you want to you can thin it out with more oil or lemon juice. If the sauce is thick, you can just spread it over the fish with a spatula, like a rub, and let the fish marinate. It is unbelievably delicious and easy. This recipe is for fillets, but you can also use the marinade with a whole fish. I like to use the broiler for this because the juices accumulate on the foil-lined baking sheet and they are delicious poured over the fish. But grilling is traditional.
Provided by Martha Rose Shulman
Categories dinner, weekday, main course
Time 45m
Yield Serves 4
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Season the fish with salt and pepper. In a large baking dish combine the fish with half the chermoula and toss together until the fish is coated. If the chermoula is thick it may be easier to spread it onto the fish with a spatula. Refrigerate for 15 to 30 minutes while you preheat the broiler or prepare a grill.
- If using a broiler, line a sheet pan with foil and brush the foil with olive oil, or oil a shallow baking dish. Place the fish in the pan in a single layer. If desired drizzle on a little more olive oil or lemon juice. Place under the broiler, close to the heat (about 2 1/2 inches below) and broil 5 minutes. Check the fish; the timing depends on how thick the fillets are; figure on 4 to 5 minutes per 1/2 inch of thickness. It is done when it is opaque and you can pull it apart with a fork. Using a spatula, transfer the fish from the sheet pan or baking dish to a platter or to individual plates. Tip the juices in the pan over the fish fillets. Pass the remaining chermoula and lemon wedges at the table.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 163, UnsaturatedFat 1 gram, Carbohydrate 3 grams, Fat 11 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 14 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 333 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams
FISH CHERMOULA
Steps:
- Make chermoula:
- In a mortar with a pestle, an electric spice grinder, or a cleaned coffee grinder grind fine coriander seeds, peppercorns, red pepper flakes, and saffron. Transfer spice mixture to a small bowl and stir in remaining chermoula ingredients.
- Lightly oil a shallow baking dish just large enough to hold fillets in one layer. Arrange fillets, seasoned with salt and pepper, in dish and top evenly with chermoula. Chill fillets, covered 1 hour.
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- In a large heavy skillet melt butter in water over moderately high heat. Add fennel and cook, covered, stirring occasionally, 10 minutes. Cook fennel, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until tender, 5 to 10 minutes more, and season with salt and pepper.
- While fennel is cooking, bake chilled fish in oven until it just flakes, 10 to 15 minutes.
- Serve each fillet on a bed of fennel and garnish with fennel fronds.
GRILLED WHITE FISH WITH CHERMOULA
Steps:
- For the chermoula: Combine the saffron and hot water in a small bowl and let sit for 10 minutes to bloom. Heat the canola oil in a small saute pan over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds. Cook the ancho, coriander, cumin and chile de arbol for 1 minute. Add the saffron and its soaking water. Remove from the heat.
- Whisk together the olive oil, lemon zest, lemon juice and garlic-saffron mixture in a medium bowl. Mix in the bell peppers, tomatoes, mint leaves and cilantro. Cover the bowl and let sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld, or refrigerate overnight. Bring to room temperature before serving.
- For the grilled white fish: Heat a charcoal grill for direct grilling at medium-high heat. Brush both sides of the halibut with the canola oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Grill the halibut until golden brown and charred on both sides and cooked to medium or well done, about 10 minutes each side.
- Carefully transfer the halibut to a platter and top with the chermoula immediately. Let the halibut rest for 5 minutes before serving, to allow flavors to sink in.
FISH MARINADE (CHERMOULA)
This is an easy marinade to throw together. You can marinate any fish you'd like with this marinade, but I prefer whitefish. You only need to marinate your fish for a short amount of time - an hour or two is plenty.
Provided by LifeIsGood
Categories Moroccan
Time 10m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In food processor or blender combine cilantro, garlic, vinegar, lemon juice, paprika, cumin, crushed red pepper, olive oil, salt, and cayenne to a fine paste. Adjust the consistency by adding more olive oil; the marinade should be fairly thick.
BROILED FISH WITH CHERMOULA
Steps:
- chermoula: 1. Coarsely chop the cilantro and parsley. A scissors is a good tool for this; point it tip down in the measuring cup and cut the leaves. Then place them in a food processor and chop very fine, or chop on a cutting board. You should have 1 cup finely chopped herbs. 2. Place the garlic and salt in a mortar and puree. Add a small handful of the chopped herbs, and gently but firmly grind until the herbs begin to dissolve. Add another handful. When all of the herbs have been mashed, work in the spices, 1/3 cup olive oil and lemon juice. Taste and adjust seasoning. Add more olive oil or salt if desired. Serve with grilled fish and/or vegetables, or with chicken. Fish: 1. Season the fish with salt and pepper. In a large baking dish combine the fish with half the chermoula and toss together until the fish is coated. If the chermoula is thick it may be easier to spread it onto the fish with a spatula. Refrigerate for 15 to 30 minutes while you preheat the broiler or prepare a grill. 2. If using a broiler, line a sheet pan with foil and brush the foil with olive oil, or oil a shallow baking dish. Place the fish in the pan in a single layer. If desired drizzle on a little more olive oil or lemon juice. Place under the broiler, close to the heat (about 2 1/2 inches below) and broil 5 minutes. Check the fish; the timing depends on how thick the fillets are; figure on 4 to 5 minutes per 1/2 inch of thickness. It is done when it is opaque and you can pull it apart with a fork. Using a spatula, transfer the fish from the sheet pan or baking dish to a platter or to individual plates. Tip the juices in the pan over the fish fillets. Pass the remaining chermoula and lemon wedges at the table.
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality fish: The fresher the fish, the better the chermoula will taste. Look for fish that is bright-eyed, firm to the touch, and has no fishy odor.
- Choose the right fish for chermoula: Some fish, such as salmon and trout, are better suited for chermoula than others, such as tilapia and cod. For this recipe, sea bass, halibut or cod are perfect.
- Make sure the chermoula is flavorful: The chermoula is the key to this dish, so make sure it is flavorful. Use plenty of fresh herbs, spices, and citrus.
- Don't overcook the fish: Fish cooks quickly, so be careful not to overcook it. Overcooked fish will be dry and tough.
- Serve the fish immediately: Fish is best served immediately after it is cooked. This will help to preserve the fish's flavor and texture.
Conclusion:
Fish chermoula is a delicious and healthy dish that is easy to make. It is a great way to enjoy fresh fish and vegetables. The chermoula is a flavorful sauce that adds a lot of flavor to the fish. This dish is perfect for a light lunch or dinner. It can also be served as an appetizer.
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