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Lamb Meatball and Fava Bean Tagine / Morocco

Lamb Meatball and Fava Bean Tagine / Morocco by Amos Miller

This is truly a hand-crafted meal - it takes time. I know that only the most devoted will make this. But it is nothing short of spectacular and was my favorite Spring dish. I'd eat it weekly. This is how I recall Mina made for me when I lived in Marrakech. I'm sharing it just because it is a personal favorite and, for guests,…

5 votes
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Moroccan Bread

Moroccan Bread by Amos Miller

It is interesting to me that one of my grandfathers, a West Virginian who lived at the end of Horsemill Hollow, always referred to bread as 'the staff of life'. As anyone who has traveled to North Africa knows, bread is a special food, treated with the utmost respect and central to every meal. My Mountaineer gramps would have much…

2 votes
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Tagine of Chicken with Preserved Lemon

Tagine of Chicken with Preserved Lemon by John Spottiswood

This dish may not sound as exciting to you as some of the other tagine's I've posted (which is why I didn't try it myself for a while), and preserved lemons may sound difficult to make (which they aren't), but this is an amazingly tasty and easy dish to make. Once you've tried it, I guarantee you will make it again and again. Over…

2 votes
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FASOLIA (WHITE BEANS)

FASOLIA (WHITE BEANS) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUB

Subscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. My Egyptian neighbor in Riyadh introduced me this exceptional dish. Its way of cooking is similar with Filipino cookery. It goes well with rice and fried items like fish, chicken, etc. You won't regret trying…

1 vote
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MOLOKIA (EGYPTIAN'S GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLE SOUP)

MOLOKIA (EGYPTIAN'S GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLE SOUP) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUB

Subscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. We were living before in Badia, Riyadh, where the first palace of the Royal Family is located. Mostly Arabians are living there. Our Jordanian neighbour, Reem, used to give us food. One time she sent us a hot…

1 vote
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Luwombo of beef with Mexican mole sauce

Luwombo of beef with Mexican mole sauce by Evelyn Adlam

This classic Ugandan dish is cooked in a smoked banana leaf (luwombo), but here it is given a Mexican twist, adding a mole sauce. “Mole” (pronounced mow-lay) is the iconic sauce in the Mexican cuisine, which is made with a combination of different dried chillies, dried herbs, spices and chocolate. The combination of the unique…

1 vote
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Mangoob or Mangoub (Moroccan Fava Bean Salad)

Mangoob or Mangoub (Moroccan Fava Bean Salad) by mamatkamal

This is one of the most popular Moroccan salad called Mangoob, and it is mostly served as a side dish, and usually accompanies fish tagines, or fried fish, along with some nice home-made bread. It's a combination of fava beans, garlic, parsley/coriander, and cumin in a rich fresh tomato sauce with a touch of lemon. Absolutely…

1 vote
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Cape Brandy Pudding

Cape Brandy Pudding by Lorenda Beumont

A traditional, Cape dessert (originating in the South Western corner of South Africa – the Western Cape Province – where the Dutch Settlers landed). Brandy was first distilled from Cape grapes in 1672. Today, South Africa produces some fine brandies which can compete with the best French Cognacs! I sent this recipe in to Gourmet…

1 vote
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Crustless salmon quiche

Crustless salmon quiche by Judy fraschia

A quiche suitable for party snacks or light meal

1 vote
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