Lebanese Spicy Potatoes (Batata Harra)
Published Dec 28, 2019
Batata harra is a Lebanese spicy potatoes side dish that's full of flavor. Easy to make and perfect to serve as part of a mezze or with grilled meat dishes!
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For a Mediterranean twist on roasted potatoes side dish, try this Lebanese Spicy Potatoes recipe, which is called batata harra in Arabic. That literally translates to spicy potatoes, as these potatoes pack in some heat from the crushed red pepper flakes. They are widely popular in the Middle East, and donโt require any special ingredients to make them!

What is batata harra?
Itโs an Arabic phrase that literally translates to spicy potatoes. These Lebanese spicy potatoes are traditionally known as โbatata harra.โ They are fried or roasted until crispy and then tossed in a flavorful sauce made with cilantro, garlic and crushed red pepper. I love to finish them off with a fresh squeeze of lemon juice.
If you havenโt tried batata harra yet, now is your time! This is a classic Lebanese side dish thatโs now really popular in restaurants. Itโs perfect to serve as part of a mezze,ย alongside some hummus,ย tabbouleh, stuffed grape leaves and muhammara. Itโs naturally vegan, gluten-free and compliments many different main dishes.
3 preparation methods
There are three ways to prepare Lebanese Spicy Potatoes
- Double Fry: Most people will prepare this dish by double frying the potatoes. Basically, youโll deep fry the potatoes first alone without any seasoning or sauce. And then shallow fry with olive oil, pepper, garlic and cilantro. In Lebanon, this is the traditionally how batata harra is prepared.
- Boil, then Fry: A second popular method is to boil the potatoes for 10 minutes to lightly parboil them and then shallow fry the potatoes with the fragrant sauce. This reduces some of the fat and calories from deep frying them.
- Roast, then Toss: Using a high oven temperature, you can also roast the potatoes with only olive oil and salt. When they are golden and crispy, you can then toss them with the olive oil, garlic and herbs mixture. This is the method I prefer for making my batata harra.
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How to make batata harra
Start by washing, peeling and cubing the potatoes. I recommend using golden potatoes or Yukon potatoes for best flavor and texture. Then spread them out on a baking dish lined with parchment paper. Drizzle with olive oil and salt and roast in the oven.

While the potatoes are roasting, you can start to make the sauce. This is where all the flavor for the dish comes from. Itโs a mixture of fresh cilantro, garlic, crushed red pepper and olive oil. I like to reserve half the pepper and half the cilantro for adding fresh on top of the finished dish.

Make sure to give the potatoes a toss halfway through cooking for even browning as much as possible. Youโll know the potatoes are roasted when they are crisped on the edges and fork tender.

When theyโre fully roasted, toss them in the garlic and herb mixture and then transfer them to a serving dish. This is when you add the remaining fresh cilantro and crushed red pepper for best presentation. Preparing them in the oven is such a great way to cook them without the trouble of deep frying. They come out golden and perfectly crisp!

Watch this video to learn how to make Lebanese spicy potatoes (batata harra).
Top tips to make batata harra
- Rinse the potatoes in cold water to remove starch before roasting them. The starch thatโs naturally on potatoes can cause them to stick together during the roasting or frying process.
- Heat the pan before adding the potatoes on it. You can do it with our without the parchment paper. To make it easy, just place the pan in the oven while the oven is preheating. This way the potatoes hit a hot pan, which helps get a crispy texture.
- Donโt overcrowd the pan. You want to try to keep them in a single layer to allow these spicy potatoes to roast evenly and perfectly.
- Only flip the potatoes once at the half way point. Moving the potatoes around can interrupt their crisping factor, so leave them untouched until theyโre golden brown on one side before flipping them.
Frequently asked questions
Can you make batata harra ahead of time?
I would not recommend making this potato recipe ahead of time, especially if youโre roasting them because they will lose their crispness as they cool. However, you can make the fragrant sauce ahead of time.
What do you serve with these spicy potatoes?
Batata harra is perfect to serve with as part of a mezze platter alongsideย falafel, Baba Ganoush, Lebanese Stuffed Grape Leaves (Warak Enab) and your other dishes. Itโs also great to serve up as a side dish with grilled chicken kabobs or beef kafta.
How spicy is batata harra?
These potatoes are spicy, but they arenโt overly spicy. In some Middle Eastern countries, the potatoes are extremely spicy and are made with harissa, in other places, milder and warmer spices like paprika are used. This version carries some heat, but in moderation. If you are particularly sensitive to spicy foods, you can reduce the amount of crushed red pepper used.

More potato recipes
- Air Fryer Potatoes
- Garlic Roasted Potatoes
- Garlic Smashed Potatoes
- Oven Baked French Fries
- Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries
- Healthy Mashed Sweet Potatoes
These spicy potatoes are one of my favorite side dishes to serve to friends and family. Itโs a great way to share some of my Lebanese culture with them without any unusual ingredients. The flavors are so fresh and fragrant, and it makes a great change from your basic potato side dish recipes!
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Lebanese Spicy Potatoes (Batata Harra)
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Ingredientsย ย
- 8 medium gold potatoes peeled and cut into cubes
- 2 tablespoons olive oil divided
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- 3 garlic cloves minced
- 2 teaspoons crushed red pepper divided
- 1 cup chopped cilantro divided
- Lemon wedges for serving
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 450ยฐF and line a sheet pan with parchment paper.
- Place the potatoes on the baking sheet in one layer, drizzle 1 tablespoon olive oil on top and season with salt. Roast until the potatoes reach a golden brown color and crisp, about 30 minutes, flipping halfway through.
- Meanwhile, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil in a small pan. Add the garlic, 1 teaspoon of the crushed red pepper and half the cilantro. Sautรฉ until the garlic is golden in color, about 2 minutes; remove from heat and set aside.
- Once the potatoes are roasted, transfer the garlic mixture on top of the potatoes and toss with the remaining cilantro and the red pepper flakes.
- Serve hot or warm with a squeeze of lemon juice on top, if desired
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.






Comments
oh my, these Batata Harra!
Generally a potato lover anyway, this one moved to the top, along with lemony potatoes (of which I do believe you offer a version as well)
Try remain an inspiration!
Thanks!
So glad you loved these, Ingrid! Theyโre one of my favorites, too!
in what pan can u fit 8 potatoes in one layer ??
Lol! Itโs the Yukon gold potatoes, which are pretty small actually, but they are about 2.5-3 pounds of potatoes, and they will definitely fit on a sheet pan.
I had a few potatoes that were begging to be used, and Iโm so glad I chose this recipe! This dish was so delicious, simple, and authentic. I adore Lebanese food โ this was a perfect complement to my plate of hummus, muhammara, baba, grape leaves, greens, and tahini sauce. I used super hot red pepper flakes, and the spice was perfectly balanced by the salt and lemon. Will definitely make again and again!
That makes me so happy, Dina! Sounds like a delicious meal! Iโm so glad you chose this recipe, too!
You mentioned crushed pepper, Iโm not sure we have this in the UK. Are they crushed chillies? Can I freeze this recipe? Iโm trying to do some Ramadan meal prep. We know how that pays off. Thank you!
Good question! Crushed red pepper, or red pepper flakes, are flakes of red sweet bell peppers in the US. I believe the alternative in the UK would be chilli flakes or hot chilli flakes, but they may be spicier than the American version so keep that in mind and adjust accordingly. I donโt recommend making this recipe ahead of time or freezing it because it will affect the crispiness of the potatoes. Hope that helps!
These were really good!
So happy you liked them, Anna!
These are absolutely delicious! Have made them via the oven method twice in the last month. I use a little more olive oil than the recipe calls for. My husband is not a fan of cilantro, so Iโve used half parsley and half cilantro in the cooked portion of the sauce and no added cilantro in the fresh herb toss at the end. He couldnโt tell.
Amazing!! So happy you and your husband enjoy the recipe! Love that you were able to keep the cilantro by substituting half parsley too. So smart! Thanks, Chris!
If youโre a person that canโt/wont eat Cilantro haha is there a substitute I can use? Cause cilantro tastes like soap for me.
I think parsley would work well as an alternative!!
Best side Iโve ever had!!
Wow, thank you so much!! Happy you love them!
It is a great recipe! My husband is from Syria, we live in Canada, but I got used to cooking Arabic food mainly as I love it so much myself (Ukrainian by origin). I loved it how my mother-in-law used to buy chili paste from Syrian shops in Dubai and cook it that way. Itโs so similar! I love how you add lemon to it, and I drink it with kefir! I donโt need any meat if I have this! Thank you for another great addition to our meals.
Aww, Iโm so glad you love the recipe! It makes me happy to hear the recipe reminds you of your mother-in-lawโs cooking. Thank you, Sandra!
I have made these and used them in wraps with shishtawook and garlic sauce and hummus. Also added red onion and red cabbage. These are delicious. Iโm hoping to try to make homemade garlic sauce(toum) soon. These recipes are so easy to follow my success is almost guaranteed.
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