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recipe (chicken,morocco,winter,entrees)

Chicken and Artichoke Tagine with Cous Cous and Merguez Sausage

Follow direction on the box for reviving quick cook cous cous, Israeli cous cous, or natural cous cous. Toasting the grains first, adding herbs or adding minced grilled eggplants all help the flavor of the cous cous.
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recipe (morocco,seafood/fish,entrees)

Grilled Sardines with Almond Chermoula

If sardines are not available try small red mullet, mackerel or trout as great substitutes.
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recipe (morocco,seafood/fish,entrees)

Steamed Clams with Tomato and Lemon

A loaf of good crusty french bread is a great addition to soak up all the juices if you don't have flat bread.
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recipe (morocco,sauce)

Minted Yogurt

Try this sauce on spiced lamb, it's great for dipping savory items.  Cheese cloths also work great for draining the yourt.
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recipe (morocco,vegetable,side dish)

Tunisian Pepper-Tomato Relish

This relish is great with simply cooked fish or chicken.
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recipe (lamb,morocco,entrees)

Baked Phyllo Briks with Lamb

This is a great Moroccan lamb dish make in the fall and winter.
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recipe (any time,beef,lamb,morocco,appetizer/small plate,entrees,side dish)

Morroccan Kefta with Herbed Yogurt Sauce

Here is a great grill treat that is a fun departure from the hot dog and burger alternative we always fall back on. Serve these as a first course, a main course, in pita as a sandwich, wrapped in lettuce leaves like a spring roll, plated with lemon-scented rice pilaf, whatever . . . you can’t miss with this stuff.
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recipe (any time,freshwater fish,morocco,summer,appetizer/small plate,side dish)

Moroccan Grilled Sardines with Almond Chermoula

<p class="MsNormal">Morocco has a vibrant seafood culture and this simple chermoula (Moroccan marinade) is the perfect breezy summertime recipe for anyone looking to add a North African twist to their summertime BBQ fare. I love this recipe with fatty, oily fish such as sardines and mackerel. </p>
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