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Couscous Salad Recipe red pepper, olive oil, almond, parsley, mint, coriander seed, coriander, cumin, dried ginger, chickpea, raisin, apricot, spring onion, salt, cous cous, lemon juice, water Fantastic when served with Morroccan Lamb Soak the raisins and apricots in 1/2 cup boiling water for 1 hour. Drain and add to the couscous. Pour 2 cups boiling water over the mixture, over and allow...
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| Chick Pea And Quinoa Saute Recipe quinoa, olive oil, almond, turmeric, pepper, coriander seed, coriander leaf, chili pepper, cumin, peas, chickpea, raisin, onion, garlic, bean sprouts, tomato, salt This lovely Moroccan style quinoa dish really was invented by accident. I didn't have many of the ingredients needed for another dish so decided to improvise and this is the tasty result. It can b...
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Curry Couscous and Broccoli Feta Salad With Garbanzo Beans Recipe - Food.com feta cheese, olive oil, almond, curry powder, pepper, ginger root, chickpea, carrot, spring onion, cauliflower, broccoli, white wine vinegar, salt, cous cous, water All ingredients can be adjusted to suit taste. Add in some chopped peeled cucumber if desired. If you are not a ginger lover then omit the fresh ginger. Plan ahead this salad needs to chill for at lea...
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| Eggplants Stuffed With Couscous Feta Goodness Recipe - Food.com feta cheese, peanut oil, olive oil, pine nut, almond, pepper, basil, chickpea, raisin, tomato, aubergine/eggplant, salt, cous cous, yogurt (plain) I love eggplants. I love couscous. I love feta. I also love stuffing things with other things, so while I haven't made this yet, I can't imagine it won't be good... Serving Size: 1 (556) g...
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| Hummus Recipe - Food.com almond, pepper, paprika, cumin, chickpea, garlic, salt, lime juice This is so simple but so tasty Serving Size: 1 (77) g Servings Per Recipe: 6 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 113.1 Calories from Fat 28 g 25 % Total Fat 3.1 g 4 % Saturated Fat 0.3 g 1 ...
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| Hummus With Ground Lamb and Almonds Recipe - Food.com ground lamb, olive oil, almond, pepper, paprika, cinnamon, chickpea, lemon, onion, garlic, tahini, salt You could use pine nuts instead of almonds, if you prefer. Adapted from a recipe in _Moro_ by Samuel Clark, as published by Nick Kindlesperger at Serious Eats. http://bit.ly/bw6Gqz Serving Size: 1 (36...
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| Nutty Falafel Tenders Recipe - Food.com chili dried/powder, olive oil, almond, turmeric, parsley, coriander, cinnamon, cumin, chickpea, onion, garlic, eggs, crackers My dad just made these today, and we all loved them! Serving Size: 1 (113) g Servings Per Recipe: 6 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 269.4 Calories from Fat 124 g 46 % Total Fat 13.8 g 21...
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| Chickpea and Green Bean Tagine Recipe - Food.com dried fruit, lemon peel, vegetable stock, olive oil, almond, turmeric, pepper, parsley, cinnamon, allspice, chickpea, onion, garlic, green beans, tomato, salt, brown sugar A tagine is a delectable Moroccan stew redolent of fragrnat fruits and spices. The word 'tagine' refers to both the dish itself and the pot it is cooked in. Try this one served over couscous, ...
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| Whole Wheat Couscous Salad Recipe - Food.com pistachio, almond, turmeric, pepper, mint, cinnamon, allspice, chickpea, raisin, spring onion, sweet pepper, red wine vinegar, salt, cous cous Not only is this lightly spiced salad wholesome and utterly delicious on its own, but it also lends itself to many other serving ideas. Wrap it up in lettuce leaves or tortillas, stuff it into lettuce...
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| Middle Eastern Cracked Wheat Pilaf and Cracked Wheat Pilaf with Apples and Raisins - Recipe #20796 - butter, black olive, bulgur wheat, hot sauce, lemon peel, walnut, pecan, almond, cayenne pepper, chickpea, raisin, currant (zante), apple, spring onion, garlic, salt, lemon juice, apple juice, water Try this recipe for Middle Eastern Cracked Wheat Pilaf and Cracked Wheat Pilaf with Apples and Raisins on Foodgeeks.com Bring 2 quarts of water to a boil. Add 1 cup bulgur wheat, reduce heat to medium...
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