This harissa tahini pasta takes only 20 minutes to make, requires minimal ingredients, and is packed with flavors. The tahini creates a rich and creamy sauce, while the harissa adds a spicy kick. Serve it with some roasted asparagus and sauté spinach for a quick and delicious meal.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Vegan, Vegetarian
Keyword harissa tahini pasta
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 10 minutesminutes
Total Time 20 minutesminutes
Servings 2servings
Calories 660kcal
Author Nandi Barta
Equipment
Non-stick frying pan (10.5 inch / 26 cm)
our Cast-iron Skillet by UnoCasa
Ingredients
Harissa tahini pasta sauce
2TbspHarissa pasteit is more like a sauce and not like tomato paste consistency
½cupTahini
¼cupLemon juice (freshly squeezed)1 large lemon
¼tspSweet smoked paprika powder
½tspGarlic powder
¼tspOnion powder
⅛tspBlack pepper
¼tspSalt
Other ingredients
2servingsPastawe used spaghetti, but you can choose any other pasta
1TbspSunflower oil
1bundleAsparagus
3cupFresh spinach leaves
¼cupReserved cooking wateror none depending on your desired consistency
Instructions
Prepare the ingredients
Boil pasta in a large pot of water as per packet instructions. Don’t drain them in the sink, but reserve some pasta water.
Wash spinach leaves. If you have baby spinach leaves, you don’t need to chop them. We used spinach leaves we grew in our garden, which tend to be much larger, so we needed to chop them.
Prepare asparagus. First, rinse them, then snap them. Where they break, they break. You can’t snap them at the wrong place. They break where the asparagus gets woody and hard. Discard the bottom or use them in veggie stock. If the end of the asparagus still feels too thick after snapping, you can peel the bottom inch or two with a vegetable peeler. Cut them into pieces about 2 inches long (2-3 cm).
Making the pasta sauce
Add sauce ingredients in a medium-sized mixing bowl (spicy harissa paste, tahini, lemon juice, salt, onion, and garlic powder). Mix well with a spoon or spatula. No need to blend them since they are easy to combine.
Add a bit of water if needed until you reach the desired consistency. It should be more like a sauce and not a paste at the end.
Mixing everything together
Preheat a cast-iron skillet to medium heat on the stove and add oil. Add asparagus and sprinkle a bit of salt and black pepper. Cook them for approx. 10 minutes.
Lower the temperature and add spinach. Stir them well and wilt them for approx. 1-2 minutes until the leaves reduce their size.
Remove the skillet from the heat and add cooked pasta. Mix them well.
Finally, add the harissa tahini sauce and mix them well. If you feel the sauce is too thick, loosen it with a couple of tablespoons of pasta water you previously reserved. And you are ready! Enjoy!
Video
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Notes
Don’t overcook the sauce – Remove the skillet from the heat before adding the sauce to the pasta and the fried veggies. Tahini, as well as other types of nut butter, have a tendency to thicken when they are heated.
Choose your tahini wisely – If you end up with a bitter pasta sauce, the most probable reason for that is the tahini brand you used. Our favorite is this brand since it has no bitter after-taste.