Tag Archive 'tagine'
Admin on Nov 03 2009 | Filed under: Food, Food, Gluten Free, Markets, Moroccan Food, People, Photographs, Savoury, Shopping, Travel, Travel
One of my favourite places here in Rabat is the Rabat Medina. It is a wonderful place to have a stroll about, looking at little odds and ends without the hassle that you get in some of the larger medinas in Morocco. There is one little courtyard that has a trader I have come to [...]
Admin on Oct 20 2009 | Filed under: Food, Food, Gluten Free, Moroccan Food, Photographs, Savoury
So Meat Free Monday was a huge success in our house yesterday, following on the beetroot gazpacho for lunch we had a lovely vegetable tagine for dinner! Tagines are really easy to throw together and if you don’t have a tagine, just use a saucepan with a tight fitting lid! You could serve this with [...]
Admin on Aug 23 2009 | Filed under: Food, Moroccan Food, Savoury
I have mentioned the Moroccan spice Ras el-hanout before. I recently found this link which has a good recipe for a combination of some of the spices if you can’t find the real thing! Of course the version straight from the spice souk in the Medina just tastes far better! I used some in this [...]
Admin on May 20 2009 | Filed under: Food, Moroccan Food, Savoury
Whichever way you prefer to spell it, Tagine along with couscous, has to be one of the dishes most synonymous with Moroccan cuisine. In Morocco it is mostly spelt tagine. Couscous is traditionally prepared on Fridays, whilst tagine is eaten pretty much on a daily basis. Tagine refers both to the pottery dish with a [...]
Admin on May 10 2009 | Filed under: Moroccan Food, Photographs, Travel
Time to move on after a wonderful lunch…… ….. Fossils…… This area is full of them and you see them being sold all along the roadside in all shapes and sizes. We visited an area with fossils beds, where natural fossils, millions of years-old are found. I am certainly not a geology expert of any [...]
Admin on May 04 2009 | Filed under: Moroccan Food, Photographs, Travel
The Camel has a single hump, The dromedary two, Or is it just the other way, I’m never sure — are you? Ogden Nash Well in fact, it is the other way around…the dromedary camel has one hump! Ten years ago, for our honeymoon we went elephant riding in Zimbabwe, so what a better way [...]
Admin on Apr 29 2009 | Filed under: Photographs, Travel
Hi there everyone! Hope you all had a wonderful long weekend! So yep, we were fortunate enough to go on (another) road trip. With the kids being homeschooled we are in the fortunate position that we can do things like this, so whenever DH has a gap in his schedule we use it to do [...]