Chicken Casablanca
Chicken Casablanca
Ingredients :
1 Fresh Lemon
1/2 Medium Onion
1 Cinnamon Stick
3 tbl spoons Olive Oil
2 Cardamons
2 tbs Turmeric
2 tbs Smoked Sweet Paprika
1 tbs Sea Salt
1 tbs Cumin
1 tbs Black pepper
1 Pickled Lemon
1/4 Cup pickled Green olives
The Moroccan cuisine is influenced by Morocco's interactions and exchanges with other cultures and nations over the centuries.Moroccan cuisine is typically a mix of Arabic, Andalusian, Berber and Mediterranean cuisines with a slight European and Subsaharan influence.
Morocco produces a large range of Mediterranean fruits and vegetables and even some tropical ones. Common meats include beef, goat, mutton and lamb, chicken and seafood, which serve as a base for the cuisine. Characteristic flavorings include lemon pickle, argan oil, cold-pressed, unrefined olive oil and dried fruits. As in Mediterranean cuisine in general, the staple ingredients include wheat, used for bread and couscous, and olive oil; the third Mediterranean staple, the grape, is eaten as a dessert, though a certain amount of wine is made in the country.
Spices at central market in Agadir
Spices are used extensively in Moroccan food. Although some spices have been imported to Morocco through the Arabs for thousands of years, many ingredients — like saffron from Talaouine, mint and olives from Meknes, and oranges and lemons from Fes — are home-grown, and are being exported internationally. Common spices include qarfa (cinnamon), kamoun (cumin), kharqoum (turmeric), skinjbir (ginger), libzar (pepper), tahmira/felfla hemra (paprika), zenjelan (sesame seeds), qesbour (coriander), zaafran beldi (saffron), massia (mace), qronfel (cloves), basbas (fennel), Nnafaâ (anise), elgouza (nutmeg), zaâter (oregano), felfla soudania (cayenne pepper), and Ourka sidna moussa (bay laurel). helba fenugreek, 27 spices are combined to form the celebrated Moroccan spice mixture ras el hanout.[5]
Common herbs in Moroccan cuisine include naanaa (mint), maadnous (parsley), quesbour (coriander), fliyo (peppermint), merdedouch (marjoram), kerouiya (caraway), ellouiza (verbena) and salmia (sage).
Couscous (Arabic: كُسْكُس kuskus ; Berber: ⵙⵉⴽⵙⵓ seksu) is a Maghrebi dish of small (about 3mm diameter) steamed balls of crushed durum wheat semolina, usually served with a stew spooned on top. Couscous is a staple food throughout the North African cuisines of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania and Libya and to a lesser extent in Sicily
Moroccan couscous being made in Casablanca
Authentic Moroccan couscous with fall vegetables
INGREDIENTS:
2 lbs medium grain couscous
3/4 litter warm water
1 tbsp salt
4 tbsp oil
2 medium size onions
1 lb meat
2 tomatoes
a bunch of cilantro and parsley
2 cups garbanzo beans soaked overnight
1/2 litter water
Assortment of Fall vegetables
1 lb carrots
1/2 lb turnip
1/2 courgette
4 chuncks of pumpkin
2 Green Courgette Rampicante
2 sweet potatoes
1/2 head of cabbage
the spices
1 tbsp salt
1 tbsp turmeric
1 tbsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/2 cup oil
4 tbsp of smen or ghree
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25 Moroccan STREET FOODS Across Morocco!! FES Kebabs, MARRAKESH Tagine + SAHARA Couscous
Welcome to MOROCCO! Ancient medinas, vast and ever-changing landscapes, the Sahara desert!!! Morocco has so much to offer in terms of sightseeing, but it is also home to amazing MOROCCAN FOOD! We have been fortunate enough to travel deep into cities and villages across Morocco like: Marrakesh, Fes, Casablanca, Rabat, Imlil, Chefchaouen, Azrou, Merzouga, Dades Valley and MORE!! There is an endless supply of Moroccan street food, traditional cuisine and village foods to experience along the way. Because of that, here is a MASSIVE compilation of the 25 best Moroccan Foods to try when you’re in Morocco!
Morocco is a world-renown food destination, and should be on any foodie’s travel bucket list! Please let us know in the comments if you agree or if you thought we missed something! Thanks so much for tuning in and if you enjoyed this video, make sure to LIKE and subscribe so that you never miss an episode on our channel.
Video Chapters:
0:00-0:25 Introduction
0:26-1:23 Zaa Zaa
1:24-3:49 Medfouna
3:50-5:07 Herbal Tea
5:08-6:28 Pickle Cocktail
6:29-7:54 Babbouche
7:55-9:25 Camel Milk
9:26-11:14 Bissara
11:15-12:07 Chebakia
12:08-14:38 Couscous
14:39-16:37 Grilled Trout
16:38-17:50 Head Sandwich
17:51-19:43 Grilled Skewers
19:44-21:02 Halwa
21:03-21:51 Kalinté
21:52-22:32 Oysters
22:33-24:31 Fried Sardines
24:32-26:54 Stuffed Spleen
26:55-27:56 Chicken Tagine
27:57-29:11 Khlea
29:12-31:38 Steamed Camel
31:39-34:27 Moroccan Seafood
34:28-35:22 Pomegranate Juice
35:23-37:15 Camel Kebabs
37:16-39:12 Pastilla
39:13-41:24 Tangia
41:25-41:42 Outro
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