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Showing posts with label Coriander seeds. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Creating Moroccan Harmony in Your Kitchen

One of the most amazing gifts the spices in our cupboards gives us is the ability to go on a culinary journey around the world right from our kitchen! This weekend, I hosted a dinner party and the theme was Morocco! Although the food was themed, the preparation and ingredients used all had another common theme: they can be used in and for so many other dishes.

The harmony of flavours created from cumin, coriander, chili, mint, cinnamon, garlic, orange flower water, rose water and nuts is quintessentially Moroccan but why just use them for this when there is a whole world of food and dishes to explore too!

Eggplant Boats

We started with an eggplant dish that I created using the Spice Sanctuary Moroccan Harmony Spice Blend. Just 3 Tablespoons of the blend mixed with some garlic, honey, lemon juice and a little oil and voila! A marinade you can use on almost anything! Try on steaks, lamb, as a salad dressing...


Harissa, Tagine and More!

Our mains consisted of one of the very first recipes I ever created - a chickpea and butternut squash tagine. This was accompanied by Harissa shrimp and a divine nutty rice dish cooked in a tagine which our friends brought!


This was the first time I made Harissa and again, I quickly realized just how versatile this paste can be too! You can use this as a hot and fiery pasta sauce, as a flavouring for soups, in place of store bought Ketchup too....

For my version of a Harissa paste, click here


For the other recipes mentioned, it's a tease but you'll have to wait for the cookbook :)



Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Spicy Christmas Beverages


When we think of the Holiday Season, food always comes to mind but it's always a good idea to have a couple of drink recipes to hand to toast the festivities. I have created the following two recipes which can be served hot after dinner or late evening in front of the fireplace or made in advance and chilled to be sipped as an aperitif or as part of an alcoholic cocktail.

Click on the recipe sheet below to view in larger format. Try them out and let us know what other ways you served them!