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Harissa: Sacred Armenian Wheat Porridge
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Harissa: Sacred Armenian Wheat Porridge

30
Prep (min)
360
Cook (min)
10
Servings

Harissa is a traditional Armenian porridge made from wheat and meat, slow-cooked for hours until creamy. It holds deep cultural and religious significance, especially on feast days.

Ingredients

  • 500 g Whole wheat berries (dzedzadz)
  • 1 kg Chicken (whole) or lamb shoulder
  • 12 cups Water
  • 2 tsp Salt
  • 100 g Butter
  • 1 tsp Ground cumin (optional)

Instructions

Tips & Variations

True harissa requires patience—the long cooking and constant stirring create the signature creamy texture. Traditionally made in large batches for community gatherings.

Cultural Background

Harissa has been made in Armenia for over a thousand years. It is associated with Musaler, commemorating the heroic resistance of Musa Dagh during the Genocide. The dish is considered sacred and is prepared for religious feast days throughout the year.

Region: All Armenia

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