Making Homemade Zhoug (Zhug) Recipe | Coriander and Chilli Paste

This is our favourite way to preserve heaps of fresh coriander into something we use almost daily!
Learn how to make homemade Zhoug (also spelled Zhug) — a bold, spicy, and aromatic coriander and chilli paste that’s packed with flavor! This easy, from-scratch recipe uses fresh ingredients and simple techniques straight from the farm kitchen. Perfect for adding a delicious kick to your stews, roasted vegetables, and grilled meats.
This is our favourite way to preserve heaps of fresh coriander into something we use almost daily!
Serves:
350 ml jar
Time to Prepare:
20 min
Time to cook or cure:
20 min
Skill
Sauté
Serves:
350 ml
Time to Prepare:
20 min
Time to cook or cure:
20 min
Skills:
Sauté
Tips for Using Homemade Zhoug
What Does Zhoug Taste Like?
Homemade zhoug is spicy, nutty, and deeply aromatic, thanks to the blend of fresh coriander, rich olive oil, and fiery chillies. Cooking the paste brings out a roasted, earthy flavor that’s perfect for hearty dishes, while a lighter cook keeps it fresh and punchy.
How Long Does Homemade Zhoug Last?
When properly cooked and stored in a clean jar, your homemade zhoug can last for up to 3 months in the fridge. Always use a clean spoon to scoop it out to maximize shelf life.
Why You’ll Love This Zhoug Recipe
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