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Lebanese Spicy Potatoes (Batata Harra)

If you’re looking for a bold and flavorful twist on classic roasted potatoes, Lebanese Spicy Potatoes, also known as Batata Harra, are a must-try. This popular Middle Eastern side dish combines crispy roasted potatoes with garlic, fresh cilantro, olive oil, and a touch of chili heat for an irresistible flavor combination.

The name “Batata Harra” literally translates to “spicy potatoes” in Arabic. True to its name, the dish delivers a gentle kick from crushed red pepper flakes while staying bright and fresh thanks to garlic, herbs, and lemon juice.

Simple ingredients, big flavor, and a beautifully crispy texture make this dish a favorite in Lebanese kitchens and restaurants alike.


Table of Contents

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  • What is Batata Harra?
  • Three Ways to Prepare Batata Harra
      • 1. Double-Fried Potatoes (Traditional Method)
      • 2. Boil Then Fry
      • 3. Roast Then Toss (Healthier Method)
  • Ingredients
  • How to Make Batata Harra
      • 1. Prepare the potatoes
      • 2. Roast the potatoes
      • 3. Prepare the garlic herb mixture
      • 4. Toss the potatoes
      • 5. Serve
  • Tips for Perfect Batata Harra
  • What to Serve with Batata Harra
      • Mezze platter ideas
      • Main dishes
  • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Can you make Batata Harra ahead of time?
      • How spicy is Batata Harra?
      • How do you store leftovers?
  • Final Thoughts

What is Batata Harra?

Batata Harra is a classic Lebanese potato dish that’s both comforting and vibrant.

The potatoes are traditionally:

  • Fried or roasted until golden and crispy
  • Tossed in a flavorful mixture of garlic, olive oil, cilantro, and chili flakes
  • Finished with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice

It’s commonly served as part of a mezze platter alongside dishes like hummus, tabbouleh, stuffed grape leaves, and muhammara.

One of the best things about this dish is that it’s naturally:

  • Vegan
  • Gluten-free
  • Made with simple pantry ingredients

Three Ways to Prepare Batata Harra

There are several traditional ways to make this Lebanese potato dish.

1. Double-Fried Potatoes (Traditional Method)

This is the classic Lebanese approach.

  1. Deep fry the potatoes first without seasoning.
  2. Fry them again with garlic, olive oil, cilantro, and spices.

This method produces extremely crispy potatoes but requires more oil.


2. Boil Then Fry

Another common technique is to parboil the potatoes for about 10 minutes before frying them.

This reduces cooking time and slightly lowers the amount of oil needed while still producing a crispy result.


3. Roast Then Toss (Healthier Method)

The roasting method is the easiest and lightest option.

The potatoes are:

  1. Roasted in the oven with olive oil and salt
  2. Tossed afterward with the garlic, herbs, and chili mixture

This method creates crispy edges with less oil and minimal effort.


Ingredients

To make Batata Harra, you’ll need:

  • 8 medium golden potatoes, peeled and cubed
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 teaspoons crushed red pepper flakes, divided
  • 1 cup fresh cilantro, chopped, divided
  • Lemon wedges for serving

Golden or Yukon Gold potatoes work best because they crisp nicely while staying tender inside.


How to Make Batata Harra

1. Prepare the potatoes

Preheat your oven to 450°F (230°C).

Place the cubed potatoes on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon olive oil and season with salt.

Spread them into a single layer to ensure even roasting.


2. Roast the potatoes

Roast the potatoes for about 30 minutes, flipping them halfway through cooking.

They should be:

  • Golden brown
  • Crispy on the edges
  • Tender on the inside

3. Prepare the garlic herb mixture

While the potatoes roast, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a small pan.

Add:

  • Garlic
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • Half the chopped cilantro

Sauté for about 2 minutes, until fragrant and lightly golden.


4. Toss the potatoes

Once the potatoes are finished roasting, transfer the garlic mixture over the potatoes.

Add the remaining cilantro and crushed red pepper flakes.

Toss everything gently until evenly coated.


5. Serve

Transfer the potatoes to a serving dish and finish with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice.

Serve hot or warm.


Tips for Perfect Batata Harra

Rinse the potatoes first
Rinsing removes excess starch, helping the potatoes crisp better.

Use a hot pan
Preheating the baking sheet can help create crispier potatoes.

Don’t overcrowd the pan
Keep the potatoes in a single layer to ensure even roasting.

Flip only once
Turning the potatoes too often can prevent them from getting crispy.


What to Serve with Batata Harra

These Lebanese spicy potatoes pair perfectly with many dishes.

Mezze platter ideas

  • Hummus
  • Falafel
  • Baba Ganoush
  • Stuffed grape leaves (Warak Enab)
  • Muhammara

Main dishes

  • Chicken Shish Tawook
  • Beef Kafta
  • Grilled chicken
  • Shawarma

They also make an excellent appetizer or snack.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make Batata Harra ahead of time?

It’s best served fresh since the potatoes lose their crispiness as they cool. However, the garlic herb mixture can be prepared ahead of time.


How spicy is Batata Harra?

The spice level is moderate. The crushed red pepper adds heat but doesn’t overpower the dish.

If you prefer a milder flavor, simply reduce the chili flakes.


How do you store leftovers?

Store leftover potatoes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Reheat in the oven at 350°F for 5–7 minutes to restore some crispiness.


Final Thoughts

Batata Harra is one of those dishes that proves simple ingredients can create incredible flavor. Crispy potatoes, garlic, fresh herbs, and a hint of spice come together in a vibrant and satisfying side dish.

Whether served as part of a mezze spread or alongside grilled meats, these Lebanese spicy potatoes are always a crowd favorite.

Once you try them, you may never go back to plain roasted potatoes again.

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