Looking
at the veg we got in the last delivery, there were a few interesting
things we thought we'd like to do. I've always wanted a proper
tagine, but there was no reason why we still couldn't make one. A
recent addition to the cookerybookshelf was the Hairy Dieters which
contained an interesting and easy looking Moroccan tagine. Adapting
it slightly based on our ingredients gives us the following,
delicious recipe.
Ingredients
500g
or so of lamb
1
medium onion
1
stick celery
1
chilli
3
cloves garlic
1
aubergine
1
carrot
5
mini peppers (1 normal pepper would also work)
500g
tin of tomatoes
about
10 sundried tomatoes – the recipe calls for dried apricots but the
kids are not a fan so I've substituted toms instead
1
tin chickpeas
1
tsp cumin
1
tsp cinnamon
1
tsp coriander
Method
- Mix the the cumin, coriander and cinnamon together and rub into the chopped lamb pieces. Put aside
- In an ovenproof pan, heat some olive oil and stir in the chopped onion, celery, garlic and chilli. Cook on a medium heat until it all softens slightly
- Now stir in the meat an cook until browned
- Stir in the chopped aubergine and carrot and fry for a minute or two
- Mix in the tin of tomatoes and fill the tin with water twice and add to the mix.
- Stir in the chickpeas and bring to a simmer
- Put in a preheated oven. I used about 160 degrees and cooked for about two hours – you know me, long and slow ;-)
- About 10 mins before serving, add the chopped sundried toms and the chopped peppers
- Garnish with fresh coriander