Book recommendation - Moroccan cuisine
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I thought I'd recommend a book I received this week to give me ideas for a Middle Eastern themed evening I'm hosting in a weeks time...
Moroccan Modern by Hassan M'Souli is a great intro to Moroccan/Middle Eastern food, and has some lovely looking recipes that seem pretty easy to follow (I'm modifying a tajine recipe and having a go at it tonight).

Anyone want to share their Middle Eastern recipes?
I thought I'd recommend a book I received this week to give me ideas for a Middle Eastern themed evening I'm hosting in a weeks time...
Moroccan Modern by Hassan M'Souli is a great intro to Moroccan/Middle Eastern food, and has some lovely looking recipes that seem pretty easy to follow (I'm modifying a tajine recipe and having a go at it tonight).

Anyone want to share their Middle Eastern recipes?
Last night we had griddled lamb steak with fried aubergine slices and a really simple tomato sauce (IIRC tbs olive oil, fry garlic, add 2 chopped toms, a splash of white wine vinegar and a teaspoon of sugar, cook for a few minutes.)
Bloody lovely.
I'm making a tajine with a mixture of lamb cutlets and chump end chops with a basic sofrito (red onion, garlic, shallots, finely diced red peppers). Chickpeas, tomatoes, harissa paste and plenty of fresh herbs. Served with yoghurt, pitta and spiced cous cous.
If it's photo worthy, and any good I might post a pic.
If it's photo worthy, and any good I might post a pic.
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