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Barbecued Lamb Moroccan Style by John SpottiswoodThis is a traditional northern african recipe called Mechouie. It's normally done with a whole lamb, but I BBQ a boneless leg of lamb butterflied |
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Lamb Meatball and Fava Bean Tagine / Morocco by Amos MillerThis 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,… |
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Butternut Bredie by Peter BrownA Bredie in South Africa is a stew. This recipe comes from Tannie Evita (Auntie Evita) a afrikaans lady portrayed by the comedian Pieter Dirk Uys . It's a straight-forward, non-fussy recipe, so it's one you'll be able to throw together during a busy week day to ensure your family gets a nutritious yet tasty dinner. |
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Moroccan Lamb, Dates & Honey Tagine by John SpottiswoodThis dish has a luscious mix of honey, cinnamon, lamb, dates and almonds. It is rich without being too heavy. It tastes fantastic with red wine. Old world food that will make you feel like a wealthy Sultan! |
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.lamb.. haruf by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY.lamb.. haruf |
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Lamb shanks roasted in port and red wine by Peter BrownA great Soul Food for a cold Winters night Enjoys with a good full bodied red wine |
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Dumpling and Lamb Stew by Peter BrownI found this recipe from Thuli of MGANSI STYLE CUSINE and have passed it on as it was presented : Peter "Whether it’s prepared in winter or summer this dish is a guaranteed winner and your guests will give you the complimentary ‘oooh’s and ‘aaah’s around the dinner table. I grew up in an environment whereby if there’s been a… |
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haruf by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYharuf |
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Leg of Lamb with Moroccan Seasonings by John SpottiswoodThis was a wonderful leg of lamb that I cooked for a Holiday gathering this year. I took a base recipe for Moroccan Roast Lamb from one of my favorite cookbooks - Recipes from Morocco by Sufo. I then added roast potatoes and created a gravy from the drippings. It couldn't have come out much better. Everyone raved about it. I used… |
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Habra Neyyah Baz (Raw Meat) by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYHabra Neyyah Baz (Raw Meat) |
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Bobotie by Two Foodies One JourneyBobotie has a long history in South African cuisine and is one of the national dishes. It is known in the area of South Africa since the 17th century and most likely has its roots in Indonesia and comes from the word Bobotok. Other sources place the origin in Malaysia. But it seems to be clear that Dutch settlers/companies brought… |
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Malay Curried tripe recipe by Peter BrownAn unusual way to cook Tripe .This from the cape Malay culture in South Africa |
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Lamb and cabbage rissoles (meat Balls) by Peter BrownBrowseing through some recipes I camr accross this very tasty meat ball with a difference done by Henrie Geyser This tasty dish is a combination of Greek, Italian and Asian flavours suggest you serve it with other oven-roasted extras such as roasted beetroot, pumpkin and potato or other choices. The sauce the rissoles are baked in… |
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Morrocan Lamb by Bernard DahiligI love the savory and slow & low cooking process of Morrocan food and especially stews like this, How can you not love this dish over the balnd falvorless stews of its American counterpart - DUH! Give it a try and you be the judge. My first taste of Morrocan food about a dozen years ago and i was addicted to the flavors of the exotic… |
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RICH LAMB & TOMATO BREDIE by LesIn South Africa, this particular stew is an old Cape dish called a bredie. What gives a bredie its unique character is the long, slow simmering until the meat and vegetables melt together in the rich, full-bodied gravy. In addition to the potatoes and onion there is always a dominant vegetable such as cabbage, beans or pumpkin.… |
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