Harira (Moroccan Soup)

Prep Time
Porties
Serveert 12
Niveau
Medium
Warm, nourishing, and full of rich Moroccan flavors—this version of harira is a comforting bowl of tradition. Harira is one of Morocco’s most iconic soups, often enjoyed during Ramadan but beloved all year round. What makes this dish so special is how it changes from region to region. From the lush north to the arid south, every family has their own way of making it, often based on what’s available—seasonal vegetables, local herbs, or even the type of meat at hand.
In this homemade harira recipe, we blend fresh tomatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes, and a mix of spices like ras el hanout and cumin. This version uses blended vegetables for a smooth, hearty base and flour to thicken the soup. You’ll also find tender chickpeas, green lentils, and a final touch of pearl couscous—just the way many Moroccan grandmothers make it when they’re cooking with love and what’s on hand.
Whether you’re craving something warm and filling or exploring Moroccan cuisine, this recipe brings the flavors of Morocco straight to your kitchen. It’s perfect for meal prep, family dinners, or freezing for later!
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Warm, nourishing, and full of rich Moroccan flavors—this version of harira is a comforting bowl of tradition. Harira is one of Morocco’s most iconic soups, often enjoyed during Ramadan but beloved all year round. What makes this dish so special is how it changes from region to region. From the lush north to the arid south, every family has their own way of making it, often based on what’s available—seasonal vegetables, local herbs, or even the type of meat at hand.
In this homemade harira recipe, we blend fresh tomatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes, and a mix of spices like ras el hanout and cumin. This version uses blended vegetables for a smooth, hearty base and flour to thicken the soup. You’ll also find tender chickpeas, green lentils, and a final touch of pearl couscous—just the way many Moroccan grandmothers make it when they’re cooking with love and what’s on hand.
Whether you’re craving something warm and filling or exploring Moroccan cuisine, this recipe brings the flavors of Morocco straight to your kitchen. It’s perfect for meal prep, family dinners, or freezing for later!