Harissa Chicken Kabob Recipe (2024)

Harissa Chicken Kabobs are my new go-to chicken on the grill recipe. The spice level can be easily adjusted depending on how much harissa sauce you add and Greek yogurt does an excellent job of tenderizing the chicken, resulting in the juiciest chicken on the grill you’ve ever had.

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While you can use the same marinade for chicken thighs, drums or whole breasts, I like to cut mine into cubes and put them on skewers. It dramatically reduces the cooking time which also prevents grilled chicken from drying out, one of the biggest issues with any grilled chicken recipe.

The longer you can marinate your Harissa Chicken Kabobs, the better. I would say 4 hours is the minimum, although I like to do mine overnight or even longer.

I reserve a little bit of the harissa marinade for basting during the grilling process, but marianting really gets those chicken chunks full of flavor.

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What is Harissa

The next question is what is harissa? For those of you who haven’t heard of it before, harissa is a spicy sauce or paste hailing from the Middle East. According to Wikipedia….

Harissa is a Tunisian hot chili pepper paste, the main ingredients of which are roasted red peppers, Baklouti pepper, serrano peppers, and other hot chili peppers, spices and herbs such as garlic paste, coriander seed, saffron, rose, or caraway, as well as some vegetable or olive oil to carry the oil-soluble flavors.

Historically harissa hailed from the Middle East and was made with Maghrebi hot chili peppers. Since these chiles aren’t available worldwide, but the condiment was so tasty, other cultures started making their own adaptations of harissa sauce using different local peppers.

The original harissa recipe uses roasted red peppers, garlic, serrano peppers, coriander, caraway seed and olive oil for preservation. Some even added rose petals. Fancy!

The choice is yours. Making harissa is actually very simple and requires only a few ingredients. Since the traditionally used chile peppers aren’t available here, I pick up a pack of dehydrated New Mexican chiles from the International aisle at the grocery store.

Why You’ll Love These Harissa Chicken Kabobs

Tender chicken full of warm spices and grilled to perfection- what’s not to love about these moroccan chicken skewers!

  • Simple ingredients – You only need a total of four, yes four, ingredients to make these easy chicken kabobs.
  • Quick and easy – Besides the marinating time, it takes less than 30 minutes from start to finish to make these kabobs.
  • Full of flavor – Even though the ingredient list is short, these chicken pieces are absolutely packed with flavor!

Ingredients For Harissa Chicken

All of these ingredients can easily be found at your local grocery stores.

  • Chicken breasts – You will want to cut your chicken into bite size pieces. Make sure the pieces are uniform so that they cook evenly.
  • Plain Greek yogurt – The yogurt provides both a tang and creaminess to the spicy chicken. It helps to balance out the spice of the harissa.
  • Lemon juice – We need a little acidity to our spice marinade, and lemon juice will do just that. Fresh lemon juice is always preferred over the bottled stuff.
  • Harissa sauce – You can either make your own harissa using my homemade recipe, or buy it from the store. It can be found down the international aisle.
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How to Make Harissa Chicken Kabobs

You are going to love how easy it is to make these harissa chicken skewers.

  1. Marinate chicken. Place all ingredients into an airtight plastic bag, massage mixture into chicken and marinate over night.
  2. Add chicken cubes to skewers. Soak wooden kabobs in water for at least a half hour. Thread chicken onto kabobs, leaving s small space between each chunk to ensure the chicken cooks evenly.
  3. Cook. Heat grill to medium-high heat. Cook kabobs on grill, turning occasionally until chicken is done and juices run clear.
  4. Enjoy. Remove, serve and enjoy your Harissa Chicken Kabobs!

Tips for Making Kabobs

Check out my tips below to make the most of your bamboo skewers.

  1. If you are using wooden skewersHarissa Chicken Kabob Recipe (3), make sure to soak them for a good long time before threading them. This prevents fires, thus making this recipe for harissa chicken kabobs Smokey Bear approved.
  2. Sometimes chicken tends to spin around on the skewer, you can prevent this by using the double skewer method, using two skewers to anchor your food or using metal skewersHarissa Chicken Kabob Recipe (4)with a swirl pattern or that are flat that prevents this from happening. The only drawback here is if you are making kabobs for a lot of people, you’ll be spending a pretty penny and may never use them again.
  3. If you don’t want to mesh around with skewers at all, just get a grill basketHarissa Chicken Kabob Recipe (5). These things are fabulous!
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What to Serve with Harissa Chicken Kabobs

These kabobs are super versatile and can be served with just about anything! You can serve them with fresh veggies like green beans or broccoli. A starch like rice or potatoes would be great too. If you’re trying to stay low carb, cauliflower rice, a nice side salad or any other vegetable side dish would be perfect.

You can also serve these kabobs with other grilled meats. Burgers, hot dogs, or any other main dish you cook on a hot barbecue is great.

Variations

There are plenty of ways you can make these harissa chicken kabobs your own!

  • Sauce – All these chile based hot sauces are so similar. If you find you like one more than another, simply use the one you like!You can easily substitute another hot sauce or even sriracha.
  • Vegetables – You can totally add vegetables to these chicken kabobs. Here are the best vegetables for kabobs:corn cob pieces, zucchini slices, bell pepper, red onion, cherry tomatoes, button mushrooms, lemon wedges.
  • Use for other meats – Use the harissa marinade on beef or pork, even slather it on salmon or other fish. You can marinate shrimp, scallops or even serve it onto of grilled or steamed mussels or oysters. Harissa is commonly made into harissa beans or harissa potatoes as well.
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Storage and Freezing

Storage: You can store any leftover harissa chicken skewers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for about 5 days.

Freezing: You can freeze raw chicken in the marinade as long as it isn’t being frozen for the second time. You can also freeze cooked chicken. If packaged properly, it will stay good for up to 4 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between harissa sauce and harissa paste?

There really isn’t much of a different, only the name.

What are harissa spices?

Like so many recipe, the exact spice blend varies from restaurant to restaurant and family to family. The basics are chile peppers, garlic and olive oil. The other most common harissa ingredients include: cumin, coriander, caraway and mint.

What type of olive oil do you use?

Good Extra Virgin Olive Oil will taste like, well, olives, while a poorly made one will taste like vegetable oil. Gross. While people tend to favor Italian and Greek olive oils, I prefer to buy mine domestically.
There are some great ones out there from all over the world, but the reporting of ingredients isn’t always the same and you could find that your super expensive olive oil was actually cut with vegetable oil.

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Harissa Chicken Kabob Recipe

4.82 from 11 votes

Harissa Chicken Kabobs use the spiciness of harissa paste and the coolness of Greek yogurt to make tender chicken on the grill.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 29 minutes mins

Servings: 4

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Ingredients

  • 4 chicken breasts , cut into 2 inch cubes
  • 2 cups plain Greek yogurt
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 cup Harissa Sauce
  • Cooking Spray
  • 8-10 Skewers/Kabobs

Instructions

  • Combine the chicken, yogurt, lemon juice and harissa sauce in an airtight plastic bag or large mixing bowl. Massage into the chicken to cover.

  • Soak 10-15 wooden kabobs in water for at least 30 minutes. Thread the chicken onto kabobs, leaving a small space between each chunk to ensure the chicken cooks evenly.

  • Heat the grill to medium-high heat (approximately 350°F). Cook the kabobs on grill for 15 minutes, turning occasionally until chicken is done and juices run clear.

  • Remove and allow to rest for 10 minutes before serving.

  • If you've tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was in the comments or star ratings.

Nutrition

Calories: 390 kcal, Carbohydrates: 17 g, Protein: 59 g, Fat: 6 g, Saturated Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 149 mg, Sodium: 1211 mg, Potassium: 1241 mg, Fiber: 4 g, Sugar: 10 g, Vitamin A: 530 IU, Vitamin C: 18 mg, Calcium: 135 mg, Iron: 1.5 mg

Author: Jessica Formicola

Calories: 390

Course: Appetizer, Main Course, Main Dish

Cuisine: Middle Eastern

Keyword: harissa chicken

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FAQs

How do you use harissa paste? ›

Add a spoonful to your burger or meatball mix; jazz-up seared salmon; rub it over chicken or veg before roasting; marble it through soup or houmous; use it in a marinade for steak, fish or tofu; or make your own cheat's harissa mayo and serve it up with a big plate of crispy calamari.

What's the difference between harissa and harissa paste? ›

Harissa powder is the dried version of the spices and peppers. The main difference is that the paste contains moisture, whether it's oil or water. If you decide to cook with the powder, you can use it as you would any dried spice blend, or you can create a harissa paste by mixing the powder with oil and water.

What does harissa pair well with? ›

Consider all the things it goes well with: chickpeas, cauliflower, yogurt, tomatoes, chicken. Good-for-you whole foods that taste good, too. We see similar January spikes for coriander and olive oil, two foundational components of the North African chili paste.

Is chicken breast or thigh better for kebabs? ›

She also suggests using chicken thigh meat instead of breast meat for the most tender kabobs, and recommends always cooking them at about 350 degrees or medium heat. (If using a thermometer, meat should be 165 degrees.)

How do you keep chicken kebabs from drying out? ›

Marinate: Marinating the meat before skewering it can add flavor and moisture. Use a marinade with oil, yogurt, citrus juice, or vinegar, along with your preferred seasonings. Don't Overcook: Cook the kebabs just until they're done to avoid overcooking.

What do you serve with chicken kabobs? ›

What to Serve with Kabobs: 25 Crowd Pleasing Kabob Side Dishes
  • Produce. • 1 Corn, on the cob. • 1 Curried tomatoes and chickpeas. ...
  • Pasta & Grains. • 1 Coconut rice. • 1 Couscous. ...
  • Bread & Baked Goods. • 1 Garlic bread. ...
  • Snacks. • 1 Potato chips.
  • Frozen. • 1 Fruit salad or fruit kabobs.
  • Deli. • 1 Brown rice salad. ...
  • Other. • Tzatziki.

What is harissa traditionally used for? ›

Harissa is a fiery and garlicky North African spice paste that's traditionally served alongside bread, stews, and couscous dishes. Recipes vary widely but it's usually made with spices including caraway, cumin, and coriander, and sometimes herbs, like mint.

Is harissa paste ready to eat? ›

How to prepare harissa. Shop-bought varieties are ready to use straightaway, unless they're the powdered type (see above).

Does harissa paste need to be cooked? ›

It's totally up to you. Whizz everything in a food processor until you've formed a paste and adjust to taste as you go. You can use it straight away but as with most spicy pastes, it's best if you can leave it in the fridge overnight to allow the flavours to develop.

What does harissa taste like? ›

What Does Harissa Taste Like? If you've never tried this fiery sauce before, it has a very peppery, smoky flavor and can range in levels of heat, depending on which peppers and chiles make up the sauce. It also has a strong garlicky flavor that's brightened up with a kick of citrus.

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