To be honest I don’t think there is such a thing as too much harissa, as you can see from love of Harissa Recipes like this roast harissa lamb with stuffed harissa apricots or my gluten-free harissa meatballs, saffron rice and harissa-butter corn.

How To Make Harissa Pasta

This pasta is one of the simplest recipes you can make. Seriously there are 3 core ingredients, pasta, fragrant harissa and spring onions, but adding the pine nuts and oranges means you get a whole amazing explosion of flavours in every bite. The oranges give it a light citrusy lift to the harissa paste. You can pretty much make this in less than 20 mins which mean it is great for a quick weeknight supper, impromptu lunches and crowd-pleasing recipe for when you want to treat your nearest and dearest to a fragrant brunch. To be honest I make it quite a lot during the summer holidays when I have had rather long busy days hanging with the kiddoes. The sort of evening during which I can barely raise myself from the couch to turn on Netflix, let alone actually stand at a cooker and make elaborate meals. That is when I appreciate the amazing simplicity that is this pasta.

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