This oh-so-flavorful and tangy Moroccan Chermoula Sauce will serve as a healthy addition to your seafood, poultry, meat, and vegetable dishes.

Chermoula Sauce is easily one of the most flavorful and versatile sauces out there. Made with simple ingredients, this wonder sauce can be used in so many recipes. I use it to marinate meat and fish, and I like to add a spoonful to roasted vegetables and soup.
Chermoula Sauce Video Tutorial
What is Chermoula?
Chermoula is a flavorful sauce that is popular in North African countries. It pairs well with fish, seafood, meat, poultry, and vegetables. There are many versions of Chermoula Sauce, some are spicier than others, but all are very tasty.
The recipe I am sharing today comes from a book called "Step by Step Mediterranean: More than 250 Recipes." I have tried several other versions of this sauce, but every time, I came back to this one.
Traditional Chermoula Ingredients
- Fresh Parsley. Flat-leaf Italian parsley works best.
- Fresh Cilantro.
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Use good-quality olive oil for the best results and health benefits.
- Lemon juice. Can be substituted with lime juice, if preferred.
- Garlic. Avoid garlic that comes from China, here is more info: Identify Chinese-Grown Garlic
- Ground spices. Cumin, coriander, and paprika.
- Salt.
You might already have paprika on hand, but I am not so sure about the latter two. You can easily find ground cumin in most grocery stores, and ground coriander can be found in larger grocery stores and in Indian stores. If you don't feel like browsing the stores and looking for these spices, here are some Amazon links for you: ground coriander, ground cumin, and paprika.
How to Make Chermoula Sauce
1. Place the cumin, coriander, and paprika in a frying pan and cook over medium heat for 30-60 seconds, or until fragrant.
2. Combine these spices with the rest of the ingredients and pulse in a food processor until smooth.
Is Chermoula Sauce Healthy?
Yes! Especially if you use high-quality extra virgin olive oil, and organic herbs and spices. This recipe is Whole30 compliant, low carb, keto-friendly, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free.
What does Chermoula taste like?
With a flavor profile that tastes almost like a mix between pesto and chimichurri, chermoula has a pleasant flavor. You can feel the fresh herbs and the cumin aroma.
How long will Chermoula Last in the Fridge?
This wonderful sauce stores really well (up to 3 weeks in the refrigerator), so you’ll have plenty of time to eat it all. Keep it in a mason jar covered with a lid.
Can Chermoula be Frozen?
Chermoula Sauce can also be frozen successfully. To freeze, drop spoonfuls into an ice cube tray that has been greased with olive oil.
Chermoula Sauce Serving Ideas
With Fish. Spread a spoonful of Chermoula Sauce on top of your favorite fish. Let it marinate for a couple of hours or overnight. Place the marinated fish on a baking dish, and bake until cooked through.
With Shrimps. Sauté the shrimp with olive oil for a couple of minutes. Add some Chermoula Sauce to the skillet, and cook for another minute.
With Chicken. Pan-fry or bake the chicken, and top it with fresh Chermoula.
With Couscous. Cook the couscous according to the package instructions and stir in a spoonful of Chermoula.
With Orzo and Feta. Cook the orzo according to the package instructions. Stir in a spoonful of Chermoula and some crumbled feta cheese.
With Tofu. Pan-fry the tofu “steak” and top it with a generous amount of Chermoula Sauce.
With Roasted Vegetables. Cut zucchini into ½-inch thick circles and fry in a little oil until cooked through. Spread chermoula over it and serve. Season cauliflower "steaks" with salt and pepper. Fry in a little oil on an oven-safe griddle. Bake for another 15 minutes at 350F allowing the cauliflower to cook fully. Spread a generous amount of chermoula on top. Both of these recipes could be found on my vegan site: Zucchini "Steaks" and Cauliflower "Steaks".
Make Chermoula Work for You!
As with most homemade recipes, you are free to make some substitutions depending on your taste. If you are not a fan of cilantro, use more parsley instead. Add some extra cayenne pepper to make it spicier, or some extra garlic for that amazing garlicky taste.
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Chermoula Sauce
Ingredients
- 3 tsp ground cumin
- ½ tsp ground coriander
- 2 tsp paprika
- 1 cup chopped fresh cilantro
- 1 cup chopped fresh parsley
- ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
- ¼ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 4 garlic cloves, chopped
- ½ tsp. salt
- a pinch cayenne pepper or to taste
Instructions
- Place the cumin, coriander, and paprika in a frying pan and cook over medium heat for 30-60 seconds, or until fragrant.
- Combine these spices with the rest of the ingredients and pulse in a food processor until smooth.
Julie Milton says
Can I substitute cilantro with another herb
Tania Sheff says
Hi Julie! I think you can double the parsley in this case. Let me know if you try it!
Halie says
Sooo delicious!! And on top of Tostito’s Habanero chips like a salsa, the best!!❤️
Tania Sheff says
Thank you, Halie!
Taria says
AMAZING! My new favorite sauce! I put it on everything.
Tania Sheff says
Thank you for the rating, Taria!
Ada says
mmmmmmmm!!!..Se ve deliciosa!!!...Por cuanto tiempo se puede conservar?....Saludos!!!....
Tania Sheff says
Thanks, Ada!
Andrea says
hasta 3 semanas en el frigorífico
Regina says
Under the nutritional information what is a serving size? E.g. are your calculations based on the entire recipe?
Tania Sheff says
Hi Regina! I see why it's hard to figure out the nutrition info. I just made the adjustments. So the info now displays the values per 1 serving. 1 serving = 1/4 cup of the sauce. Hope it helps!