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Chermoula sauce is a versatile North African condiment of fresh herbs, oil and spices used as a marinade or sauce for meats, seafood, vegetables and more.

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Chermoula Recipe

You may not be familiar with "chermoula", but if you've had traditional herb and oil based marinade-sauces like chimichurri, zhug, salsa verde, even pesto, you've had something quite similar.

Chermoula is a North African condimenttypically used as a marinade for a variety of seafood, but truly it is so much more versatile. It is considered a Moroccan sauce.

You can use it for marinating steak or chicken, or finishing grilled vegetables.Consider it as a finisher as well for grilled or roasted meats, like thick cuts of steak or roasted whole chicken.

In reality, many different parts of the world have incredibly similar recipes that are only different because of the need to use local ingredients.

If you compare different herb sauces from other countries side by side, you'll find incredible similarities, as they are, at their core, a mixture of oil, fresh local herbs, and local seasonings.

Of course those seasonings, as well as ratios, will vary from region to region, but lucky for us, they usually turn out DELICIOUS!

Let's talk about how to make chermoula, shall we?

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Chermoula Ingredients

  • Fresh Herbs. Use both chopped cilantro and parsley.
  • Peppers. I'm using serrano peppers today. You can sub in red pepper flakes.
  • Shallot.
  • Garlic Cloves.
  • Lemon Juice. Preserved lemons are popularly used.
  • Seasonings. Cayenne powder, paprika, cumin, salt, and optional saffron threads. Ground coriander is good, too.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil. The higher quality, the better. You can use other oils, like canola oil.

How to Make Chermoula - The Recipe Method

Prep the Food Processor or Blender, or a Bowl. Simply add all of the ingredients to a food processor or blender. Here I've added the main ingredients, minus the oil, to a bowl.

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For Chunkier Chermoula. Add the oil and hand mix the chermoula until well combined.

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For Smoother Chermoula. Add the oil and pulse the mixture several times to achieve your desired consistency. You can also use a pestle and mortar.

You may need to scrape down the sides of the processor to get everything down.

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For an Even Smoother Chermoula. Add the ingredients to a blender or food processor except for the oil. Pulse to combine.

Then, with the processor running, drizzle the olive oil until the sauce smooths out to your liking.

You can easily add more oil as desired to thin it out for a drizzling sauce.

Here is a smoother "green chermoula", which focuses more on the herbs and less on the spices. This green sauce is very popular as well.

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Boom, done! Your delicious chermoula sauce is ready to go. Serve it up as desired!

Recipe Tips and Notes

  • The Chili Peppers. For this recipe, I've included the fiery serrano pepper for a bit of zing and kick, but if you're able to obtain local African chili peppers, please use those instead. Think African Bird's Eye, Fatalii, Congo, though truly, it is best to incorporate your best quality local peppers to your heat and flavor preference.
  • Storing Chermoula. Spoon it into containers and top it with a bit of olive oil. Cap it so it is airtight, then keep it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • Can You Freeze Chermoula? You can freeze your Chermoula in plastic baggies. Or spoon it into ice cube trays, freeze it, then remove the frozen Chermoula "cubes" and store those in plastic baggies or freezable containers. They will last 3 months this way, or longer.

Try it on thisPeri Peri Chicken Legs recipe, or this Grilled Harissa Chicken Legs Recipe.

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Serving Ideas for Chermoula

  • Marinade. Using your freshly made chermoula to marinate chicken is a great way to use it. Chicken and chermoula is a classic combination. You can marinate any cut of chicken, bone in or boneless, overnight to add extra flavor and moisture. After preparing the chicken, spoon on a bit more chermoula as a finishing sauce and you're good to go. It's delicious!
  • Use it as a Finishing Sauce. Chermoula sauce is great for any roasted vegetables or meats or grilled meats, chicken and pork on particular, but also lamb and veggies. Add a spoon over a grilled steak. Amazing. Try it on this Ancho Crusted Porterhouse or this Grilled London Broil Steak.
  • As a Dip. Chermoula works great as a dipper for pitas or other chips.

Try These Other Popular Recipes

  • Green Chimichurri Recipe (Chimichurri Verde)
  • Red Chimichurri Sauce (Chimichurri Rojo)
  • Homemade Harissa
  • Sweet Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
  • Sambal Oelek
  • Peri Peri Sauce
  • Romesco Sauce
  • Mojo Picon - Canarian Red Pepper Sauce
  • Salsa Verde Recipe
  • Ajvar
  • Green Harissa
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I hope you enjoy it, my friends. Enjoy! Let me know how it turns out for you. It's gluten free. -- Mike H.

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Chermoula Recipe

Chermoula sauce is a versatile North African condiment of fresh herbs, oil and spices used as a marinade or sauce for meats, seafood, vegetables and more. Use it as a finishing sauce for many dishes, or for marinating fish, shrimp, or chicken.

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Course: Salsa, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: cilantro, parsley, sauce

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 minutes minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

Calories: 106kcal

Author: Mike Hultquist

Servings: 10

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4.75 from 8 votes

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup chopped cilantro
  • 1 cup chopped parsley
  • 1 serrano pepper chopped (optional, for spicy)
  • 1 shallot chopped
  • 6 cloves garlic (or more, as desired)
  • Juice from 1 lemon
  • 1 tablespoon cayenne powder
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • Salt to taste
  • 8 saffron threads (optional)
  • ½ cup extra virgin olive oil (Use up to 1 cup as desired - you can also use other oils, such as canola oil)

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients except for the olive oil to a food processor and process until everything is finely chopped and begins to combine.

  • For Chunky Chermoula. Simply mix all of the ingredients together in a bowl, or pulse in a blender or food processor until well combined.

  • For Smoother Chermoula. Add all of the ingredients except the oil to a blender or food processor, then process until until well combined. Scrape down the sides, then begin to process again. Drizzle in the oil slowly as you process or pulse the mixture until all of the oil is incorporated and the mixture is smooth to your desired consistency.

  • Use immediately

Notes

Heat Level: Mild-Medium. You can easily add extra heat with spicier peppers.

This will keep in the refrigerator a few days. Makes about 2 cups. For a spicier version of this recipe, include spicy dried chili flakes or a dash of your favorite hot sauce, or incorporate spicier peppers to your palate’s preference. Use jalapeno peppers for a milder version with just a bit of heat, or omit them altogether.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 106kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 1gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gSodium: 6mgPotassium: 83mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 1027IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 17mgIron: 1mg

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NOTE: This post was updated on 4/18/22 to include new information and photos. It was originally published on 4/30/18.

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  1. Phil Hockley says

    Made this. Cut down on the chilli and served it with Lamb Chops seasoned with Ras el Hanout, Saffron fruit couscous washed down with a nice NZ Pinot Noir. Great! Glad I found your website.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Sounds wonderful to me, Phil! I'll take some! =)

      Reply

  2. Damien C. says

    Chermoula Recipe (Vibrant North African Sauce) - Chili Pepper Madness (11)
    Another great one. Big hit in the house tonight. Wow.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Great to hear, Damien! Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate it.

      Reply

  3. Jérémie says

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    Hey Mike!
    I knew the Chermoula name, but never have tasted it before! Very nice! I used it to marinate (and as a finishing sauce of) some barbecue grilled pork belly slices: awesome, thank you, Sir!

    Just a detail: the page you quoted about your Pan Seared New York Strip Steak With Garlic Bourbon Butter sadly doesn't seem to exist anymore- this one recipe seems hot, though.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Jérémie. Yes, so good! We really love this recipe. Yes, thanks for the heads up on the link! Oops!

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      • Jérémie says

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        If I may allow myself to complete: saffron, in my opinion, isn't optional but obligatory, it gives an unequaled splendor to this sauce. For me, a Chimichurri's lover, its Moroccan cousin just really stirred my house... thanks to you, Dear Mike!

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        • Mike Hultquist says

          Absolutely, Jérémie! Thanks for completing! I love with saffron as well. Excellent!

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  4. Dave Kirk says

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    Mike, this is a great recipe. But why do you say it will only last a few days in the refrigerator. Given the amount of lemon juice and oil, shouldn’t it last much longer?

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Thanks, Dave. I appreciate it. It could last longer, but it will lose freshness, and there are issues associated with garlic in oil (botulism) if left out too long. This is one best used right away.

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  5. Carl says

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    The best way to make it. I have tried it a few different ways and this is my preference. It is very fresh and brings much to a dish.

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  6. Antonio Caballero says

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    Personalmente no procesaría los ingredientes, deben estar picados pero no muy grandes y nunca debe tener esa apariencia de pasta...seguro que esta buenisima pero no es el propósito de la chermoula. Prueba a no ptoesarla y a marinar pescado tipo dorada y hacerla en una parrilla con el pescado marinado en chermoula y rellleno por dentro,ya veras que plato.
    Felicidades por tu blog, tienes maravillosas recetas verdaderamente rabiosas y sabrosas. Enhorabuena

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Chermoula Recipe (Vibrant North African Sauce) - Chili Pepper Madness (17)
      Antonia, you can process it as much or as little as you like. It is the personal preference of the cook.

      Reply

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FAQs

What is chermoula spice blend made of? ›

Chermoula is a delicately balanced spice mix that contains a mouth-watering combination of garlic, cumin, lemon peel, paprika and coriander.

What does chermoula taste like? ›

Preserved lemons give chermoula a unique flavor profile—mildly tart with an intensely deep lemon flavor. The taste is akin to the squeeze of a lemon peel, strong in citrus aroma without being as sour as their fresh counterpart.

What is a substitute for chermoula spice? ›

Ground Coves: Brings a warm, sweet, and slightly pungent flavor. Dried Chili Flakes: Offers a pleasant level of heat and a hint of smokiness. Lemon Salt: Lemon adds a bright zing to fresh chermoula, so to replicate that in dry form, premade dried lemon mixed with sea salt is an excellent zesty alternative.

Is Chermoula spice the same as Moroccan spice? ›

Chermoula spice mix and Moroccan seasoning are distinct blends, with chermoula being specific to North African cuisines like Moroccan, Algerian, and Tunisian, while Moroccan seasoning typically refers to a blend associated specifically with Moroccan cuisine.

Where is Chermoula spice mix from? ›

A North African/ Moroccan blend of herbs & spices that is usually used to flavour fish or seafood. This blend can be used as a simple seasoning for grilling fish & various types of meats, or it makes a juicy marinade simply by mixing with three basic ingredients; olive oil, crushed garlic and fresh lemon juice.

What is the main spice in Moroccan food? ›

The four most basic spices used in Moroccan cooking are cumin, black pepper, ginger and turmeric. Other common spices found in many dishes are saffron, paprika, cayenne, chilli (harissa), cinnamon, and sometimes white pepper.

What is chermoula in Arabic? ›

Chermoula (Berber: tacermult or tacermilt, Arabic: شرمولة) or charmoula is a marinade and relish used in Algerian, Libyan, Moroccan and Tunisian cooking. It is traditionally used to flavor fish or seafood, but it can be used on other meats or vegetables.

What is the difference between chermoula and zhoug? ›

Both use garlic, salt, lemon juice, cumin and olive oil. It's the small differences that make all the difference when it comes to making a dip that's nice with bread. While chermoula contains paprika, a pinch of cayenne and a little saffron, zhoug uses coriander, cardamom and a good quantity of chiles.

What is harissa seasoning similar to? ›

To get the same impact without Harissa itself, you can use one of the following substitutes.
  • Merguez North African Seasoning.
  • Ground Red New Mexico Chilies + Caraway Seeds.
  • Berbere.
  • Chile paste.
  • Red Pepper Flakes.
  • Hot sauce, such as Sriracha.
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What is the closest spice to baharat? ›

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My go-to spice blend when I'm out of Baharat is a simple mix of equal parts ground cumin, ground coriander and smoked paprika. I sometimes add black pepper as well. The flavour profile is different but I've found this blend to be equally delicious.

What is sumac spice? ›

Sumac comes from the Arabic “summaq,” which means “dark red.” It is a crimson red, astringent spice popular in Middle Eastern cooking. It's made from the berry fruit of the Rhus Coriaria shrub, which were originally grown in parts of the Mediterranean basin, then spread to Europe.

What are the 4 spices in Morocco? ›

There are four basic spices every Moroccan kitchen must have in order to prepare basic meat and vegetable tagines and stews.
  • Salt.
  • Pepper.
  • Ginger.
  • Turmeric.
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What is Moroccan spice mix made of? ›

What is Moroccan seasoning made of? Salt, pepper, turmeric and ginger are the four essential spices found in Moroccan cooking. To learn more about turmeric, visit this post to learn all about the spice and how to use it in recipes.

What aromatic spice blend is used in Moroccan cuisine? ›

Ras el hanout, is a versatile and beautifully fragrant Moroccan spice blend commonly used in Moroccan cuisine.

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