Aubergine and pumpkin tagine with caramelised onions (Vegan)
/It’s that time of the year again (already ?), yay!
Supermarkets and stores are filled with gigantic pumpkins and all you can do is give in to their appealing and cheerful orange hue and pick your favourite one.
There are so many things we can do with pumpkin such as vegetarian hamburgers, pumpkin pie, pumpkin jam (we do that a lot in Morocco!) and of course a scary jack o’lantern.
Read MoreMoroccan Chicken Kebabs + Fennel and Orange Herb Salad
/Last weekend was great, the sun was out all over London and the weather was slightly crisp. I love these February days in London when I still have to wear layers of clothes but somehow I can’t leave the house without my sunglasses. This put me in such a good mood that I decided to cook something summery and by that I mean, light and colourful!
Read MoreBissara - Split Peas and Fava Beans Dip
/Do you guys know bissara?
Bissara is a crisscross between a dip and a soup, I wasn’t sure if I should call it a soup or a dip. I ended up calling it a dip because we eat it exclusively with bread (and nothing else!), but anyway it doesn’t really matter, doesn’t? Cause we’re all here after one specific thing: deliciousness. And this my friends, is deliciousness on a plate.
Read MoreAmlou and Chocolate Hi Hat Cupcake with Caramel Filling
/Hi hat cupcakes are on the blog, yay! I discovered them last year while I browsing the web and reading one of my favourite blogs. Molly made these supper cute hi hat strawberry cupcakes and ever since I’ve been thinking; one day I will make a chocolate and amlou version of these beauties and attempt to make them just as cute as hers!
Read MoreLamb Tagine with Prunes
/Yay! The legendary Moroccan meat tagine with caramelised prunes is finally on the blog. What took me so long!?
Read MoreMoroccan Shepherd's Pie with Roasted Garlic Sweet Potato Mash
/Winter has finally arrived in London! Not that I am ecstatic about it but somehow it feels right to finally dig my winter coat, gloves and ear muffles out of my wardrobe. I had missed them, had you not?
The weather forecasts are predicting very cold and rainy days ahead of us. Weeelllll, more precisely they are predicting a storm, the Jonas storm. You know the one that hit NYC a few days ago. But unlike our dear Big Apple we won’t get any snow, just rain. So it will be a Jonas storm, the British way, or at least for London.
Read MoreBerkoukech Soup (Mhamsa)
/Berkoukech is a simple and earthy soup, it's full of flavours and perfect for the current chilly winter evenings.
This soup is a traditional North African berber dish. It is commonly prepared with giant couscous grains similar to pearl pasta, it also contains vegetables, pulses and meat. Berkoukech refers to the name of the giant couscous grains used in the soup in the berber language.
Read MoreBeetroot, Chocolate and Rose Brownies (Gluten and Dairy Free)
/Who would say no to super gooey and moist chocolate brownies? Especially when they’re filled with healthy ingredients such as beetroots and olive oil?
Here’s a list of things that inspired me to make these super yummy little babies.
Read More4 Quick Recipes With a Moroccan Twist !
/It’s the weekend and we’re all very busy or just recovering from a busy week, right? So I decided to share with you some of the quick recipes I have posted on instagram last year without actually posting the recipes on the blog. It was about time, I know!
Now, you have no excuse: you can keep on being busy this weekend while enjoying yummy Moroccan homemade foods.
Happy weekending everyone!
Read MoreMaakouda – Moroccan Potato Beignet
/Do you know Maakouda? Maakouda is a kind of Moroccan potato beignet usually eaten as an appetizer, a side or as a filling in a crusty sandwich.
I don’t usually go for deep fried foods, I always try to find an alternative to avoid deep frying because health,
This recipe is the first deep fried recipe on the blog because let's face it, sometimes even fried foods are worth it.
Read MoreOkra and Zucchini Salad - Mloukhia
/Happy New Year!!! I hope you had wonderful holiday celebrations surrounded by your loved ones.
How was your first week of the year? Any resolutions?
I don’t really believe in New Year resolutions but for those who decided to kick off the New Year with a healthier eating lifestyle, I’ve got a great recipe for you! This salad is not only super healthy but it’s very tasty and incredibly easy to prepare.
Read MoreQuick Pistachio, Lemon Zest and Ras El Hanout Bastila – Or How to Make the Best Out of Your Poultry Leftovers
/Do you remember when I made bastila? It was about 9 months ago AND it was my first post, can you believe this?! 2015 is practically over.
I chose to launch my blog with bastila because; first, of all the Moroccan dishes, it is one of my favourite and I think generally speaking literally everyone LOVES bastila. Second, because bastila usually requires a fairly long preparation time and doing it for the blog felt like a big deal back then. So I chose it mainly to challenge myself.
Bastila is the most famous Moroccan dish and it has been adapted by many chefs internationally; chefs very often choose to substitute chicken with duck and also add their own magical twist to this Moroccan classic.
Read MoreKefta and Kale Mac and Cheese
/What could possibly taste better than mac and cheese?
Like pretty much everyone I loooove mac and cheese and almost every time I make some I try to spice up my classic recipe by adding vegetables, proteins and/or spices.
My love affair with mac and cheese started a few years ago in Camden town. Camden town is a very cool place in London with lots of food stalls, vintage treasures and many unique other things.
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