Moroccan Carrot Salad
/An all time classic.
This recipe illustrates perfectly how the simplest things are often the best. It requires no more than 7 ingredients and its preparation is very straightforward. Easy, tasty, quick and healthy.
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An all time classic.
This recipe illustrates perfectly how the simplest things are often the best. It requires no more than 7 ingredients and its preparation is very straightforward. Easy, tasty, quick and healthy.
Read MoreI barely had squid this summer, maybe once or twice. So I felt like making something fancy with it but also:
• easy
• tasty
• and healthy *
If you like squid and are interested in all the above this recipe is definitely for you!
Read MoreToday I am sharing my favourite combination of Moroccan grilled foods: beef kebab and grilled tomato and green pepper salad, also known in Morocco as chlada mechouia. And if you don’t have a barbecue, it doesn’t mean you can’t have grilled food. You can just do like me and use a chargrilled pan, because we love grilled foods.
These beef kebab recipe is very simple and easy to prepare, the longer you will let the meat marinate, the softer and tastier the meat will get. The onions are mainly present in this recipe so the meat can absorb their taste. It’s one of those recipes that requires just a few ingredients but still comes out packed with flavour.
Read MoreSpring rolls because I had to expand my summer food edition, although there is no more sun in London, well it’s there but it’s kind of playing hide and seek… I am sure you see what I mean. It will come back… Hopefully.
I love spring rolls, I usually prefer the fresh ones (wrapped in moistened rice paper) as opposed to the cooked/fried for several reasons.
Read MoreIt’s still sunny and warm in London, yes, lemonade for everyone!
I love lemonade. It’s refreshing, sweet, comforting, citrusy and tangy.
In Morocco the majority of the houses that have a backyard, all have one thing in common. They all have a lemon tree. Really, and I have been to many homes. My parents love to grow stuff, I mean fruits, vegetables and herbs so I’d expect them to have a lemon tree, but why almost everyone does? Maybe it’s just a coincidence. I should investigate this anyway.
Read MoreI don’t know what’s the weather like in your part of the world, but in London it’s super hot and feels great. Its finally summer and I hope it’s going to last for a while.
This balmy type of weather calls for barbecues, salads and popsicles, ahh popsicles! It also calls for delicious seasonal foods, swimming pools, sandals, and three showers a day, but today let’s discuss salad and radishes.
Read MoreWhat do you do when life hands you an orange and a fennel bulb?
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Harira is a velvety and chunky Moroccan soup made usually with tomatoes, herbs, pulses and meat, but like all the classics of Moroccan cuisine, every region and every family have their own version of harira. Some regions add fish or vermicelli while others add carrots and rice.
This salad is the most common and basic salad in Moroccan cuisine.
The simplicity of the ingredients allows the salad to go with many dishes. In Morocco, it is usually served as a side salad next to tagines or grilled food.
Read MoreI am pretty sure you all know about harissa. Harissa is the next sriracha sauce. By that, I mean the chili sauce you’re going to want to splatter on all your foods.
Read MoreIsn’t a one year wedding anniversary a good excuse to make cake?
And yes, I know what you’re going to say; tahini is strictly Middle Eastern, not North African. I know.
Read MoreYes, we also have macaroons in Morocco! Moroccan macaroons are prepared slightly differently but taste just as nice as the ‘regular’ ones. Actually, they taste even better!
Read MoreFinally a fish recipe on the blog and what a tasty one!
I love this tagine, it’s so fragrant, lemony, vibrant, healthy and super easy to prepare. Get your veggies and your fish, take 3 minutes to make chermoula and let it do the job for you.
Really, chermoula works like a flavour bomb! It is a type of paste or marinade that is very common in North Africa and goes very well with fish, meat, poultry and vegetables. Pretty much with everything savoury.
Today I am sharing a slightly ‘jazzed up’ version of the classic Moroccan fish tagine.
Read MoreChermoula is a North African marinade and the next thing you should try! It's extremely easy to prepare, full of flavours and doesn't require hours of cooking. I love it with white fish, but it goes with all sorts of fishes, meats, poultry and vegetables.
Read MoreHave you ever tried a tagine that was fragrant, spicy, smoky and fruity at the same time? Well, if you haven't, take a look at this recipe because this tagine will seriously tingle your senses!
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