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Revision as of 14:37, 25 November 2020
Recipe review
Just made this - very nice.
4.6/5 Made this last night - very nice! The Judge
Lamb tagine with tomatoes and peas | |
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Servings: | Serves 4 |
Calories per serving: | 361 |
Ready in: | 2 hours 50 minutes |
Prep. time: | 20 minutes |
Cook time: | 2 hours 30 minutes |
Difficulty: | |
Recipe author: | JuliaBalbilla |
First published: | 31st October 2012 |
Another slow-cooked lamb dish that has Middle Eastern origins. The original recipe was from one of the wonderful Moro books by Sam and Sam Clark, but as always, when it comes to cooking it, I use up bits and bobs found in the fridge and change it out of all recognition to the original recipe.
The fatty pork chop would never be in the original recipe which would be muslim in origin, however, it was spare in the fridge and adds a nice flavour to the oil
Ingredients
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- 4 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 teaspoons white cumin seeds & 1 teaspoon black cumin seeds, ground to powder in a coffee grinder or pestle and mortar
- 1 teaspoon ras el hanout
- 1 teaspoon paprika powder
- 1 Chile de Arbole ground to powder or 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
- 2 medium onions, peeled and chopped
- 4 cloves of garlic, peeled and crushed
- 1 large carrot, peeled and cut into rings
- 3 celery hearts with leaves, chopped into moons
- 1 aubergine, halved and sliced
- 4 large tomatoes, peeled and chopped
- 1 Lamb shank, on the bone
- 1 large fatty pork chop, cut into cubes
- A splash of sherry vinegar
- 1 650 ml cold water
- 1 teaspoon saffron strands. Stand in 2 tablespoons boiling water for 15 minutes or more
- 300 g frozen peas
- sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
Mise en place
- Rub the skins off the tomatoes by blanching water that has boiled and leave for 4 minutes.
- Infuse the saffron in 2 tablespoons of boiling water for at least 15 minutes
- Defrost the peas.
Method
- In a large pan, add the olive oil, onions and garlic and sauté for 5 minutes until the onions have softened. Add the spices, stir-fry and then add the pork cubes and the lamb shank and stir-fry so the oil is flavoured with the spices and the meat is browned a little.
- Deglaze the pan with a splash of sherry vinegar
- Add the carrots, celery, aubergines, tomatoes, cold water and saffron mix, bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 2 hours.
- Add the peas, remove the lid and simmer for a further 25 minutes
Serving suggestions
Serve with couscous or crusty bread
Chef' note
Directly from the pot it was quite liquid, which went very well with fresh bread, the next day though, the gravy had thickened up naturally. If you wanted a thicker sauce, just stir in a few teaspoons of cornflour, mixed with a tablespoon of water and heat for a few minutes whilst stirring.
See also
- Lamb tagine
- Chicken tagine
- Chicken tagine with chermoula
- Summer beef tagine
- Tajine bil hoot (Fish Tagine)
- Lamb and onion saffron tagine
- Spicy carrot and chickpea tagine
- Vegetable tagine with apricots and almonds
- Tajine zrodiya (Carrot and lamb tagine)
- Tajine karnoune bil limoun (Artichoke and lemon tagine)
- Pumpkin and green bean tagine
- Lamb tagine with tomatoes and peas
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