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Moroccan braised beef by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaBraised tender beef intensely flavored with Moroccan spices, delivers the warm, sweet-savory flavors of Morocco. |
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Mangoob or Mangoub (Moroccan Fava Bean Salad) by mamatkamalThis 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… |
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Easy Lamb Stew by Shauna DuncanSuper easy and amazing lamb stew--I would double the meat next time but nobody complained. :-) This would also work with any other meat on hand. |
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Moroccan Fish Stew Recipe by John SpottiswoodWe often serve a hearty fish soup or stew on Christmas Eve, prior to our traditional roast for Christmas Dinner. Normally, it's Cioppino or Clam Chowder, but this year I decided to try something different. This stew had big time flavor, and was roundly regarded as being as good as or better than our Cioppino. If you've never had a… |
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Moroccan Orange-Walnut Salad by DCMH
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Moroccan Lamb Kabobs with Chickpea and Apricot Couscous by Hungry JennyThese are really quick to make and the chickpea and apricot salad can be whipped up whilst the kabobs are grilling. This serves 2 so you can either make 8 kabob balls for a skewer each, or 16 smaller kabob balls for 2 skewers each! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2010/08/say-no-to-takeaway-kick-up-lamb-kabob.html |
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Tagine of Chicken with Turnips by John SpottiswoodThis is a wonderful recipe we made for a large group last night. I doubled the recipe below...but provide this as guidance for a normal night's meal. Every single guest had a second helping, so I know they liked it! Pretty easy to make too. |
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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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