I have been cooking from Moroccan cuisine since a while coz of my neighbour friend. She is a Moroccan and her grandma makes traditional Moroccan foods with an ease. Obviously whenever i get some free time, i dont forget to visit my neighbour to learn some Moroccan dishes from my friend or else from her grandma. I have learned Couscous, a traditional Moroccan dish from her which is our family favourite since ever i tried at home. Most of the Moroccan dishes calls for easy cooking method and their cooking style involves spices like cumin,paprika, coriander etc. If your pantry have cumin, coriander, cinnamon like spices you can dish out some succulent Moroccan dishes easily. My today's recipe is a simple stew which you can serve very well along with cooked rice or else with cooked couscous grains. If you want to serve this stew in a healthy way, serve this delicious stew along with quinoa or bulgur. With simple ingredients and cooked chickpeas, this stew makes an excellent meal to serve either for lunch or dinner.
Am running a month of blogging marathon with Protein rich dishes as theme, needless to say how healthy and nutritious this stew will be. Obviously i couldnt stop myself to post this flavourful, gluten free Moroccan chickpeas stew to go under the theme of this month's blogging marathon. If you are looking for a delicious and flavourful rich stew to relish,trust me you have to check this ultimate Moroccan stew. With handful of easy ingredients, one can make this stew quickly. Though you can add couple of vegetables, i just went with some chopped spinach,chopped carrots and cubed potatoes. If you want to prepare this stew more hearty and healthy, you can add any sort of vegetables of your choice. However chickpeas is a must and dont try to replace chickpeas with any other beans. Give a try and do let me know.
1cup Onions (diced)
4nos Garlic cloves (minced)
1cup Carrot (chopped or diced)
2nos Potatoes (cubed)
1/2cup Spinach (chopped)
1tbsp Cumin powder
1/2tsp Paprika powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1can Diced tomatoes
3cups Cooked or Canned chickpeas
Chopped parsley leaves
1cup Vegetable broth
Salt
Olive oil
Heat olive oil in a large pan, add in the diced onions and saute until the onions turns transculent.
Add the diced carrots, cubed potatoes and cook for a while, add in the chopped spinach, saute for a while.
Now add the cooked chickpeas, canned tomatoes, cook again for a while.
Add in the cumin powder, paprika powder, turmeric powder, salt and bring everything boil.
Pour in the vegetable broth, water (if needed) and cook until the vegetables gets well cooked.
Add in the chopped parsley leaves and put off the stove.
Serve hot with cooked rice.
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Am running a month of blogging marathon with Protein rich dishes as theme, needless to say how healthy and nutritious this stew will be. Obviously i couldnt stop myself to post this flavourful, gluten free Moroccan chickpeas stew to go under the theme of this month's blogging marathon. If you are looking for a delicious and flavourful rich stew to relish,trust me you have to check this ultimate Moroccan stew. With handful of easy ingredients, one can make this stew quickly. Though you can add couple of vegetables, i just went with some chopped spinach,chopped carrots and cubed potatoes. If you want to prepare this stew more hearty and healthy, you can add any sort of vegetables of your choice. However chickpeas is a must and dont try to replace chickpeas with any other beans. Give a try and do let me know.
1cup Onions (diced)
4nos Garlic cloves (minced)
1cup Carrot (chopped or diced)
2nos Potatoes (cubed)
1/2cup Spinach (chopped)
1tbsp Cumin powder
1/2tsp Paprika powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1can Diced tomatoes
3cups Cooked or Canned chickpeas
Chopped parsley leaves
1cup Vegetable broth
Salt
Olive oil
Heat olive oil in a large pan, add in the diced onions and saute until the onions turns transculent.
Add the diced carrots, cubed potatoes and cook for a while, add in the chopped spinach, saute for a while.
Now add the cooked chickpeas, canned tomatoes, cook again for a while.
Add in the cumin powder, paprika powder, turmeric powder, salt and bring everything boil.
Pour in the vegetable broth, water (if needed) and cook until the vegetables gets well cooked.
Add in the chopped parsley leaves and put off the stove.
Serve hot with cooked rice.
You are lucky to have a neighbour who can teach , and this is an interesting dish with Protein Rich ingredients . Beautifully presented , the club CUKS are so vibrant .
ReplyDeleteWow that's one healthy bowl you got there Priya..its always fantastic when we get to know traditional ones from authentic source right!
ReplyDeleteChick pea is one of my favorite ingredients and i so happy and excited to see so many variations from you in different recipes.. Loving it!!
ReplyDeleteI made this last BM and served it with couscous and coriander curd ! we loved it. this bowl is tempting now
ReplyDeleteHaving friends from different countries is a big boon. I am yet to try Moroccan cuisine. The stew sounds like a great starting point. Great share.
ReplyDeleteI once tried this stew with squash and it was amazing. Your with potatoes looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteThat stew looks beautiful and wholesome with beans and veggies. I haven't tried many Moroccan dishes and this looks like a good place to start. Bookmarking
ReplyDeleteThats great to have neighbour friends from whom we can learn authentic recipe and relish its benefits
ReplyDeleteI once made a Moroccan soup with chickpeas and loved it a lot. As you say, they are simple yet flavourful dishes. Love your stew and that combination of rice and the stew much be divine..
ReplyDeleteThis is delicious stew that has me drooling. I have couscous from isreal must try.
ReplyDeleteThis is one interesting protein rich soup.Lucky to have neighbors who shares their authentic recipes.
ReplyDeleteDelicious stew. I love Moroccan dishes as their spices are so similar to what we use. Lucky you can learn so much about the cuisine from your neighbor.
ReplyDeleteIt's always great to learn recipes directly from someone than to follow cookbooks or videos where the authenticity may be questionable. That looks like a wonderful meal!
ReplyDeleteNice of you to learn all the moroccon dishes. Get all their traditional dishes from the grandmother. Very healthy stew by the way
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