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150 Best Tagine Recipes: Includes Recipes for Spice Blends and Accompaniments
Contributor(s): Crocker, Pat (Author)
ISBN: 0778802795     ISBN-13: 9780778802792
Publisher: Robert Rose
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Methods - Special Appliances
- Cooking | Regional & Ethnic - African
Dewey: 641.596
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.9" W x 10.2" (0.95 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - African
 
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Publisher Description:

Authentic yet easy-to prepare recipes that take their inspiration from Morocco.

Tagine takes its name both from a Moroccan dish as well as the pot in which the dish is cooked -- typically a large and shallow pot with a conical lid. Tagines involve the slow simmering of meats or vegetables along with a medley of herbs and spices, the result being an aromatic and intoxicating combination of taste and texture.

This book offers a comprehensive history of traditional Moroccan tagine cooking, including an extensive "Tagine Know-How" section that answers all possible questions about tagines and cooking with tagines, as well as a "North African Flavor Footprint" section that profiles the 20 herbs and spices that give authentic flavor to these dishes.

Home cooks can bring Morocco into their kitchens with these tantalizing dishes:

  • Cinnamon lamb tagine with apricots
  • Honey-ginger vegetable tagine
  • Beef tagine with figs and walnuts
  • Artichoke and shellfish in almond milk
  • Minted lemon whitefish
  • Saffron shrimp tagine with avocados
  • Pomegranate chicken tagine
  • Moroccan vegetable tagine
  • Fiery beef tagine with vegetables.

To round off the Moroccan experience of the meal, Pat Crocker also includes recipes for dips, sauces and authentic souk specialties (typical street foods sold in markets), salads and sides as well as the traditional beverages and sweets.

With authentic yet easy-to prepare recipes that will please both meat eaters and vegetarians, home cooks can create a true North African taste odyssey.


Contributor Bio(s): Crocker, Pat: - Pat Crocker