It was in Morocco that I first encountered the ubiquitous two-part cooking vessel called a tagine -- low-rimmed concave plate-like bottom and high cone-shaped top. The vessel is ingenious for the way ...
Hey there, fellow food adventurers! Let me take you on a flavorful journey back to a bustling street in Marrakech. Picture this: vibrant stalls, the hum of lively chatter, and the air, oh the air, ...
Most would agree one of the best parts of being on vacation is getting to try unfamiliar foods and cuisines and realizing, with the right recipes, you can re-create those tastes at home. While my ...
COUSCOUS is one of the world’s most extraordinary foods, more delicate than any gnocchi, light as a snowdrift. It’s also terribly misunderstood. More than just the stuff that comes out of a box, ...
Traditional French cooking teaches that a classic braise begins by searing the meat, deglazing with wine or stock, scraping up the fond, and then covering with liquid. Contrast this to the Moroccan ...
Full flavoured: Zaalouk (Moroccan eggplant and tomato salad) served with bread as an appetiser or to accompany the main dish. Photo: Rohan Thomson Easy and delicious: Moroccan lamb tagine with carrots ...
Many meat tagines (slowly simmered Moroccan stews) are cooked with some sort of fruit, like apple, pear, quince or date. The luscious combination of lamb and prunes here produces a slightly sticky but ...
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