Posts Tagged "features"

Kefta Tagine Recipe

Posted by on Aug 23, 2008 in Main Dishes, Moroccan, Recipes | 0 comments

Kefta Tagine Recipe

Todays we have an easy meatball recipe cooked in a tagine. A lot of Moroccan food is cooked in a tagine. Its a special clay pot with a base unit and a top thats shaped like a cone. This special design promotes the return of condensation to the bottom, making the meat very tender and succulent! I made the meatballs using ground turkey, but you can substitute any kind of ground meat that you like. Please give this one a try, its very easy to make and the flavors of this Moroccan food dish will have you craving for...

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Healthy Breakfast Egg Cups

Posted by on Aug 16, 2008 in breakfast, Recipes | 0 comments

Healthy Breakfast Egg Cups

Wouldn’t it be nice to wake up each morning during the work week and not have to deal with making breakfast? This weeks recipe is just that! A quick to make, ahead of time, breakfast that will keep you filled up until lunchtime. And to add to this, its also very healthy. It only takes about 30 minutes to make and then you put them in a Tupperware container and they are ready to be consumed throughout your busy work week! By the way, I first discovered this recipe from the South Beach diet. I modified it to...

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Chicken Shawarma

Posted by on Aug 6, 2008 in Middle Eastern | 0 comments

Chicken Shawarma

Shawarma is a Middle-Eastern sandwich. Its made of thinly shaved pieces of lamb, goat or chicken, topped with parsley, onions and garlic sauce, and then wrapped with a pita. The word shawarma comes from a Turkish word meaning “turning” or the turning of the meat on the spit. The shawarma is slowly cooked on a rotating vertical spit. As the meat is cooked, its shaved off with a large knife. Since most people do not have a rotating vertical spit in their kitchen, the next best thing is either grilling...

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Lamb and Butternut Squash Tagine

Posted by on Jul 30, 2008 in Main Dishes, Moroccan, Northern African | 1 comment

Lamb and Butternut Squash Tagine

Tajines are slow-cooked stews cooked at low temperatures with highly aromatic spices that produce extremely tender meat. The tagine originates from the Northern African cuisine of Morocco. Its name comes from the specially designed clay pots its cooked in. Looking at recipes cooked in a tagine always seemed like too much work until last night. I went ahead and crafted a recipe from several others found on the internet and it turned out amazing! The lamb was literally falling apart it was so tender. The smells of...

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Cranberry Granola Power Bars

Posted by on Jul 27, 2008 in Appetizers, breakfast | 0 comments

Cranberry Granola Power Bars

Stop buying store bought granola bars that are packed with all kinds of additives and preservatives. This simple to make recipe for Cranberry Granola Power Bars is perfect for a quick breakfast on the go or a mid-afternoon snack at the office. Most grocery stores sell nuts and oats in bulk, so yo don’t have to worry about buying too much of one ingredient. I made a batch yesterday and brought them to a friends bbq. They were a big hit! Also remember, you can pretty much substitute any combination of nuts,...

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