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I bought some [[Ras el hanout|ras el hanout]] (couscous spice) from Birgit at [[The Spice Shop]] and have been messing about for ages finding recipes to use it in.  It's a wonderful warm spicy mix, reminiscent of Arabian cuisine.  I notice that Bart's [[Spices]] now produce one, but I doubt if it'll be as good as Birgit's!
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This recipe is my variation on the [[Ras el hanout chicken (1)|original recipe]], tailored to my taste and using ingredients available at the time. I can't help meddling with recipes!
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|DatePublished=19th January 2013
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I bought some [[Ras el hanout|ras el hanout]] (couscous spice) from Birgit at [[The Spice Shop]] and have been messing about for ages finding recipes to use it in.  It's a wonderful warm spicy mix, reminiscent of Arabian cuisine.  I notice that Bart's [[Spices]] now produce one, but I doubt if it'll be as good as Birgit's!
 
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''<span class="reviewTitle">Spicy!</span>''
 
<span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">4</span>/5</span>


This recipe is my variation on the [[Ras el hanout chicken (1)|original recipe]], tailored to my taste and using ingredients available at the time. I can't help meddling with recipes!
<span class="reviewDesc">Thanks Birgit</span>


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| 1 tablespoon [[Olive oil|olive oil]]
| 1 tablespoon [[Olive oil|olive oil]]
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| 2 [[Carrots|carrots]], cut in half lengthways and sliced thickly
| 2 [[Carrots|carrots]], cut in half lengthways and sliced thickly
| 1 sweet pepper, any colour, chopped - I only had a half left.  
| 1 sweet pepper, any colour, chopped - I only had a half left.  
| 310 g (11 oz) skinless [[Chicken|chicken]] breasts, cut into thin strips
| 310g skinless [[Chicken|chicken]] breasts, cut into thin strips
| 3 teaspoons [[Ras el hanout|ras el hanout]]
| 3 teaspoons [[Ras el hanout|ras el hanout]]
| 2 teaspoons of [[ground cumin seeds]] (white)
| 2 teaspoons of [[ground cumin seeds]] (white)
| fresh red chillies, chopped
| 3 fresh red chillies, chopped
| 1 large (400 g) can of [[Plum tomatoes|plum tomatoes]], chopped
| 400g can of [[Plum tomatoes|plum tomatoes]], chopped
| 1 tablespoon tomato puree
| 1 tablespoon tomato puree
| 300 ml hot [[Chicken stock|chicken stock]] (make from a Knorr [[Stock cube|stock cube]] if you wish)
| 300ml hot [[Chicken stock|chicken stock]] (make from a Knorr [[Stock cube|stock cube]] if you wish)
| 1 large (410 g) can of chick peas or [[Beans#Quantities:_dried_beans_vs_cooked_beans_vs_canned_beans|the equivalent amount of dried beans, cooked]]
| 1 410g can of chick peas or [[Beans#Quantities:_dried_beans_vs_cooked_beans_vs_canned_beans|the equivalent amount of dried beans, cooked]]
| 1 teaspoon of dried parsley if no fresh is available.
| 1 teaspoon of dried parsley if no fresh is available.
| [[Sea Salt|sea salt]] and [[Freshly ground black pepper|freshly ground black pepper]]
| [[Sea Salt|sea salt]] and [[Freshly ground black pepper|freshly ground black pepper]]
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 3 October 2022

I bought some ras el hanout (couscous spice) from Birgit at The Spice Shop and have been messing about for ages finding recipes to use it in. It's a wonderful warm spicy mix, reminiscent of Arabian cuisine. I notice that Bart's Spices now produce one, but I doubt if it'll be as good as Birgit's!

This recipe is my variation on the original recipe, tailored to my taste and using ingredients available at the time. I can't help meddling with recipes!

Ras el hanout chicken (2)
Electus
Ras el hanout chicken and couscous
Servings:Serves 4
Calories per serving:609
Ready in:55 minutes
Prep. time:10 minutes
Cook time:45 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:JuliaBalbilla
First published:19th January 2013

Best recipe review

Spicy!

4/5

Thanks Birgit

The Judge

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Ingredients

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Method

  1. Heat the oil in a large pan or wok, add a good grind of black pepper to it and then add the carrots, celery, onions and garlic and sweat them down for 10 minutes
  2. Remove and reserve.
  3. Increase the heat, add a little more oil if needed and brown the chicken strips for 4 minutes or so
  4. Stir in the spices, mix and continue to heat for a few more minutes
  5. Return the previously reserved onion mixture (from point 2) to the pan, add the tomatoes, sweet peppers, parsley, chillies, chickpeas and the stock. Season to taste with salt
  6. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer, covered for 25 minutes or so.

Serving suggestions

Serve with plain rice of couscous.

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