Showing posts with label lentils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lentils. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Moroccan Dinner

A few weeks ago, I welcomed my Aunt and Uncle for dinner at Camino House. It was a chance for me to cook for them (they have done so much for me so it was such a blessing to be in a place where I could do something for them!). I decided to introduce them and my housemates to the wonders of Moroccan food.

Moroccan food holds a special place in my life. Awhile back I had "loved and lost" and was trying to mourn the loss of a dream that I had held for awhile that the man I loved was not the man for me. One wise woman in my life suggested that since I enjoy cooking so much, I should pick a nationality and learn how to cook their foods during this time. That way I turn something difficult into something beautiful. Plus the man I do marry would be fortunate enough to have a wife who likes to cook a different culture's cuisine.

Some of the dishes I made were success dishes from a dinner party I once held to celebrate my "exodus" in life - a day in which I was freed from a bad situation and my life set course on a new path. I made a tagine (which means one pot) with kefta (meatballs filled with flavours) and a wonderful sauce. This has been a hit in the past and for the meat eaters it was a hit again.
Kefta with lemon tagine
Below are two salads. The first one, slada gharaa bil tofah, a roasted zucchini and apple salad is one of my favourite side dishes in the Moroccan cookbook that I own. You roast the apples alongside the zucchini in the oven, creating a really unique flavour. The second salad, slada jazar is a carrot and cumin salad with orange flower water. When I first started cooking Moroccan food I had to hunt high and low for orange flower water but it is worth it!

Zucchini, Apple and Orange Salad

Carrot and Cumin Salad

This next side dish surprised me - I used a whole bunch of Spinach and look how very little it made! I couldn't believe how much spinach shrinks when boiled. This dish is called saute d'epinards, sauteed spinach with orange and almonds.

Sauteed Spinach with orange and almonds
 One of the things I love about international cooking is that I get to discover new foods. In this cooking adventure, I discovered fava beans - these beans are huge! Maybe an inch or more in length! This made a lovely garlicky fava bean dip called bissara.

Garlicky fava bean dip
 I live with two vegetarians and six carnivores (two of the carnivores are twin 18month olds). So I needed to come up with a vegetarian dish. Kind of a challenge with a cookbook that has mostly meat and fish dishes! Alas, I found berber adas which is berber lentils with cilantro. My book says that this is a simple village dish I suppose from the village of berber?

berber lentils with cilantro

This endeth a good meal :)


Saturday, August 6, 2011

Beating the heat with Caribbean food

I have neglected this blog lately, but surely have not neglected cooking! I have been making Caribbean food and sharing it with friends. Tonight I made a wonderful chili with a Caribbean twist. I am used to making the Mexican version and it is probably my favourite food. Tonight's dish, however, had thyme, soy sauce, cinnamon and nutmeg in it. But it was fantastically wonderful, making it my favourite dish so far. I think I say that about every dish I make ;-) I just love trying new foods from around the world with new flavours. Thanks to Caribbean recipes, I am discovering thyme and what a wonderful herb it is.
Caribbean Chili

I also recently made a very spicy Mexican dish. It was pork with pineapple and TWO jalepeno peppers :-) I felt like my mouth was on fire, but it was definitely worth it!
Pork and Pineapple
Here are a few more pictures of the Caribbean food that I have been making lately.

Tomato and Okra Salad

Green Bean Salad

Grapefruit and Avocado Salad

Pineapple and Mint Drink



Citrus Quinoa Salad (except I accidently made couscous instead of quinoa)