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Spicy Shrimp Moroccan Style

Spicy Shrimp Moroccan Style by John Spottiswood

These prawns are absolutely fantastic. Every time I make them I marvel at the density and depth of the flavors. I typically leave the Cayenne pepper out of about half of them if I'm cooking for the whole family. I often serve these in combination with a Moroccan chicken, fish, or lamb dish, but they work fine on their own too.

18 votes
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Winter Squash with Caramelized Onions Cassolita

Winter Squash with Caramelized Onions Cassolita by John Spottiswood

This was an outstanding dish that we served last night with a lamb tagine. It's fairly easy to put together, and will fill your house with wonderful smells! The sweetness is a nice accompaniment to a spicier dish.

2 votes
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Beef with oranges and spices

Beef with oranges and spices by Easy Cook - Laka kuharica

Aromatic, tender beef chunks with orange and spices.

2 votes
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Moroccan Chicken with Tomatoes, Chickpeas and Mint

Moroccan Chicken with Tomatoes, Chickpeas and Mint by Cecelia Heer

This is a version of a tagine, a classic Moroccan stew. Although I have an authentic tagine, I prepare this dish in my Dutch oven. I use only dark meat because it stays moist when braised and absorbs the variety of spices really well. This is delicious served over couscous (preferably tri-colored).

1 vote
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Tagine of Chicken with Preserved Lemons, Olives & Artichoke Hearts

Tagine of Chicken with Preserved Lemons, Olives & Artichoke Hearts by Bob Vincent

Since I just finished preserving lemons I needed something to try them out on. This recipe is adapted from one by Claudia Roden in her book Arabesque. The original did not use chicken broth which I used. I also skinned the chickent pieces; browned…

1 vote
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