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A vegetarian Moroccan stew recipe similar to a tagine, with butternut squash, beets, chickpeas, and harissa served over couscous.
A vegetarian Moroccan stew recipe similar to a tagine, with butternut squash, beets, chickpeas, and harissa served over couscous.
Ingredients:
butternut squash, olive oil, yellow onion, garlic, salt plus, coriander, cumin, paprika, beets, water, harissa, garbanzo beans, golden raisins, honey, lemon, couscous, almonds, cilantro
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This silky potato soup is perked up with Turkish red-pepper paste (biber salcasi), made from sweet and hot peppers. Look for the paste at Middle Eastern groceries, or use harissa instead.
This silky potato soup is perked up with Turkish red-pepper paste (biber salcasi), made from sweet and hot peppers. Look for the paste at Middle Eastern groceries, or use harissa instead.
Ingredients:
olive oil, shallots, yukon gold, baking potato, chicken stock, shrimp, turkish, scallions
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
harissa, milk yogurt, salt, beef, english cucumber, red onion, olives, mint, wheat pita, hummus, lemons
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Give your chicken a spicy mediterranean spin.
Give your chicken a spicy mediterranean spin.
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Grilling gives foods a great smoky flavor, but for even more of that flavor, turn to wood-fired ingredients like smoked paprika and chipotle chiles.
Grilling gives foods a great smoky flavor, but for even more of that flavor, turn to wood-fired ingredients like smoked paprika and chipotle chiles.
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 30 minutes plus 30 minutes' resting. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Julia Moskin and takes 30 minutes plus 30 minutes' resting. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Falafel-Crusted Chicken With Hummus Slaw Recipe from Food Network
Get Falafel-Crusted Chicken With Hummus Slaw Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chicken breasts, olive oil, falafel, wheat pitas, hummus, zest, harissa, coleslaw mix, parsley
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This boldly flavored dish is enticing, especially to those with a taste for heat.
This boldly flavored dish is enticing, especially to those with a taste for heat.
Ingredients:
jasmine rice, water, olive oil, lemon juice, lemon, garlic, harissa, cumin, fennel bulb, merguez sausage, tomatoes, parsley
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Get Pasta Tunisiano Recipe from Food Network
Get Pasta Tunisiano Recipe from Food Network
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Stephanie Izard's rich, chunky mushroom ragout is great on everything from seared halibut to sautéed scallops and pasta. Use vegetable stock instead of chicken stock for a great vegan sauce.
Stephanie Izard's rich, chunky mushroom ragout is great on everything from seared halibut to sautéed scallops and pasta. Use vegetable stock instead of chicken stock for a great vegan sauce.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, shiitake mushrooms, mixed mushrooms, onion, garlic, dry white wine, tomatoes, coconut milk, dijon mustard, harissa, miso, golden raisins, capers, chicken stock
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Tunisians often add tuna to their frittatas I’ve tried this one with both tuna packed in olive oil and in water, and find that the tuna packed in water becomes too dry when the omelet bakes.
Tunisians often add tuna to their frittatas I’ve tried this one with both tuna packed in olive oil and in water, and find that the tuna packed in water becomes too dry when the omelet bakes.
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Tunisian frittatas are sometimes baked in an earthenware dish in the oven, sometimes on top of the stove This one, adapted from a recipe by Clifford Wright, is made like an Italian frittata, but the spices are unmistakably Tunisian.
Tunisian frittatas are sometimes baked in an earthenware dish in the oven, sometimes on top of the stove This one, adapted from a recipe by Clifford Wright, is made like an Italian frittata, but the spices are unmistakably Tunisian.