Lebanese Potatoes With Cilantro Sauce (Batata Harra)

Updated May 3, 2024

Total Time
1 hour plus 2 hours refrigeration
Rating
5(34)
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Batata Harra is a Lebanese dish of twice-fried potatoes. The crisp, golden cubes are served with a sauce of cilantro, garlic, and olive oil. Philippe G. Massoud, the executive chef and co-owner of Ilili in New York, says it’s “a poor man’s dinner, eaten with eggs, or with tomatoes and scallions.” —Elaine Louie

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings

    For the Potatoes

    • 4russet or Idaho potatoes, peeled
    • 4cups vegetable oil for deep-frying

    For the Sauce

    • ¼cup extra-virgin olive oil
    • 3tablespoons minced garlic
    • ½cup plus 1 tablespoon minced cilantro
    • 2tablespoons Aleppo pepper (or substitute 1¾ tablespoons paprika plus 1 teaspoon cayenne)
    • Salt
    • 2tablespoons minced flat-leaf parsley
    • 2tablespoons fresh lemon juice
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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

2287 calories; 238 grams fat; 17 grams saturated fat; 2 grams trans fat; 171 grams monounsaturated fat; 40 grams polyunsaturated fat; 42 grams carbohydrates; 6 grams dietary fiber; 2 grams sugars; 5 grams protein; 1099 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cut the potatoes into half-inch cubes. Rinse under cold water until water runs clear. Drain and dry thoroughly on paper towels.

  2. Step 2

    Pour oil into a deep fryer, or a large, deep, frying pan, to 2 inches depth. Heat the oil to 300 degrees. Set aside a baking sheet lined with paper towels. Working in batches, if necessary, fry the potatoes until tender inside, about 5 minutes. Transfer potatoes from the oil to the baking sheet. Turn off the fryer, or if using a pan, remove from stove, but do not discard the oil.

  3. Step 3

    Allow potatoes to cool to room temperature, then refrigerate uncovered for two hours. Meanwhile, prepare the sauce.

  4. Step 4

    Heat the oil in a wide saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir in garlic, cover, and reduce heat to low. Cook, stirring occasionally, until soft and pale gold, about 3 minutes; do not allow to brown. Add cilantro and stir until wilted, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from heat, transfer to a large mixing bowl, and set aside.

  5. Step 5

    Remove potatoes from refrigerator and allow to come to room temperature. Meanwhile, heat the deep-fryer or frying pan to 350 to 375 degrees. Set aside a baking sheet lined with paper towels. Pat potatoes with paper towels to be sure they are completely dry. Working in batches, if necessary, fry the potatoes until crisp and golden, 3 minutes or as needed. Transfer potatoes from the oil to the baking sheet.

  6. Step 6

    When all the potatoes are cooked, add to the bowl of sauce, and sprinkle with Aleppo pepper and salt to taste. Toss gently. Transfer mixture to a serving bowl, and garnish with minced parsley. Drizzle with lemon juice. If desired, serve with sliced tomatoes and scallions, or with fried, scrambled or poached eggs.

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Sounds delish. Be nice if there was a photo so it would be pinnable.

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Credits

Adapted from Phillippe G. Massoud, Ilili

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