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Algerian Chicken and Olive Stew Recipe - Food.com butter, chicken breast, kalamata olive, olive oil, saffron, pepper, coriander, lemon, garlic, salt, water This stew is a traditional Algerian recipe called Died b'l-Qasbour. It is seasoned with saffron and cilantro. Serve over rice or couscous. Serving Size: 1 (252) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER...
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| Prawn and Harissa Stew With Couscous Recipe - Food.com hot sauce, chicken stock, olive oil, coriander leaf, cumin, onion, garlic, tomato, prawn, cous cous Taken from Olive Magazine posted for ZWT6 Serving Size: 1 (467) g Servings Per Recipe: 2 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 336.2 Calories from Fat 26 g 8 % Total Fat 3 g 4 % Saturated Fat...
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Moroccan Slow-cooker Stew Recipe chili dried/powder, vegetable stock, cooking spray, cinnamon, cumin, chickpea, butternut squash, carrot, onion, garlic, tomato, salt Though delicious on its own, our cumin-scented stew can also please heartier appetites when spooned over whole wheat couscous and sprinkled with minced cilantro. Coat a small skillet with cooking spra...
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| Crock Pot Beef Marrakesh Recipe - Food.com beef stewing meat, beef stock, olive oil, turmeric, coriander seed, cinnamon, cumin, sultana, apricot, onion, garlic, apricot juice Absolutely beautiful tagine (slow cooked) beef with fragrant Moroccan spices, sultanas and apricots. If you don't usually stock these spices, make the effort to get them, definitely a family favou...
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| Moroccan Lamb Stew Recipe - Food.com sweet chili sauce, beef stock, treacle, cornstarch, olive oil, parsley, mustard powder, ginger root, coriander, cinnamon, butternut squash, sweet potato, onion, lamb, soy sauce, honey, sugar I came across this recipe some years ago in a woman's magazine and it has become a huge hit with my family. It takes a while to prepare, but it is well worth it! This recipe makes quite a large ba...
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| Moroccan Vegetable Stew Recipe - Food.com black olive, red pepper, vegetable stock, olive oil, almond, turmeric, oregano, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, cumin, dried ginger, chickpea, carrot, onion, garlic, celery, zucchini/courgette, tomato, salt, lemon juice An easy flavorful dish, I like to serve this with couscous mixed with lots of finely chopped parsley and a dish of preserved lemons on the side. Reheats well.If you like the red peppers with more crun...
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| Fruited Chicken Stew Recipe - Food.com chicken breast, tomato paste, chicken stock, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, cumin, allspice, peas, chickpea, raisin, butternut squash, apricot, onion, garlic, water Hearty stew that goes well with a thick slice of crusty bread Serving Size: 1 (375) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 332.8 Calories from Fat 25 g 8 % Total Fat 2....
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| Harira - Moroccan Lamb Stew Recipe - Food.com red onion, turmeric, pepper, coriander leaf, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, dried ginger, lentil, chickpea, lemon, onion, celery, tomato, eggs, lamb, pasta, vegetable fat spread, water I learned how to make this from an ex-boyfriend's mother. This stew has a very unique flavor. You can substitute beef if you prefer. Serving Size: 1 (652) g Servings Per Recipe: 6 AMT. PER SERVI...
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| Moroccan Vegetable Stew With Couscous Recipe - Food.com chili dried/powder, vegetable stock, olive oil, parsley, coriander, cinnamon, chickpea, butternut squash, prune, carrot, onion, tomato, salt, cous cous Low fat, simple and very tasty. This is a great way to get back on track after the Holidays but it's great at any time of the year! Save time by purchasing the squash already cut into cubes. Servi...
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| Moroccan Chickpea Stew Recipe | MyRecipes chili dried/powder, brown rice, vegetable stock, olive oil, turmeric, jalapeno, cumin, chickpea, potato, carrot, onion, garlic, tomato, salt, yogurt (plain) This hearty chickpea stew features classic Moroccan spices like cumin, chili powder, and turmeric. Serve over hot cooked rice and top with yogurt and cilantro. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Heat oli...
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