Authentic Moroccan Cuisine - Casablanca Spices & Recipes for Home Cooking | Perfect for Dinner Parties, Cultural Events & Exotic Food Lovers
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A native Moroccan shares 100 recipes for the vibrant and delicious dishes of her homeland."A book that is infused with the flavors of Morocco and is as accessible as it is inspiring." -- Nigella Lawson Nargisse Benkabbou grew up in a food-oriented family that nurtured her connection with her roots and country of origin, Morocco. On her popular blog, MyMoroccanFood.com, she shares her family's recipes and her innovative cross-cultural creations. Casablanca features 100 recipes for simple and satisfying Moroccan meals for family and entertaining. Benkabbou describes the essential elements in Moroccan cuisine and how to make them - Ras el Hanout spice mix, preserved lemons, harissa paste, scented waters, couscous, chermoula and Moroccan tea. She also introduces the tagine and explains how to use it. The recipes include: Starters to Share - Roasted red pepper and preserved lemon salad with butter beans; Serrouda (chickpea dip); Sweet potato and feta maakouda (potato cakes); Grandma's broad bean and zucchini salad Vegetarian Dishes - Baghrir (pancake) with crème fraiche and chestnut mushrooms; Moroccan eggs Florentine with harissa hollandaise; Root vegetable and prune tagine Meat - Mama's harira (soup); My grandfather's mechoui (lamb) with yoghurt and mint sauce; Orange zest and turmeric lamb chops Poultry - Chorba beida (white chicken soup); Chicken, carrot and charred lemon tagine; Spicy chicken livers; Duck and cannellini bean casserole with caraway and dried figs Seafood - Fragrant seafood and tomato tagine; Merguez-stuffed squid in tomato sauce; Monkfish tagine with apricots, dates and fennel Bread - Wholemeal mahrash bread; Mkhamer (skillet bread); Seeded harcha ("scone"); Cumin and buttermilk cornbread Sweets - Pistachio, orange and olive oil flourless loaf cake (gluten-, dairy-free); Ktefa (filo pastry with custard); Ras el Hanout carrot cake with cream cheese frosting; Jabane (nougat).Casablanca will be eagerly welcomed by those familiar with Moroccan food and by adventurous cooks wanting to expand their culinary horizons.
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Ordered this cookbook as there are very few easy-to-follow and delicious, modern Moroccan recipe cookbooks on the market. Once this became available in the US I decided to order and received the hardcopy promptly. The recipes are so simple and even if it calls for an ingredient that you might not be able to find, the author provides an alternate or shows you how to substitute to mimic the flavor profile.The pictures are beautiful and show the easy methods for recreating the recipes. The author even shares some personal memories as you shuffle through the book...these memories are so inspiring and make me want to try specific recipes.I am very satisfied with this purchase and the author's step-by-step instruction, combined with her personal memories of each dish, make me want to travel to Morocco on my next adventure. Any book like this should inspire you to taste, explore and travel...and this cookbook does not disappoint!
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