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Jean B.
 
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Nathalie Chiva wrote:

> Got that recipe from a book I'm using right now by Annabel Langbein,
> "The Best of Annabel Langbein Food for Busy Lives". Great book, no bad
> recipe yet - and I've tried a lot. This tajine is very easy and the
> spice mixture is to die for. I'm aiming for easy recipes right now
> because I broke my leg a month and a half ago, am still in a cast, and
> I have to supervise my darling BF cooking - he hates cooking so he
> wants me to tell him eveything step by step. I can't wash or fry or
> stir stuff, but I can cut and peel, sitting at the kitchen table.
>
> Easy lamb Tajine
> Feeds 8
>
> 1.6 kg (approx 3.5 lbs) lamb meat, cut into chunks (I used leg of
> lamb, shoulder would be OK too)
> 1 can of chickpeas, rinsed and drained
> 2 onions, minced
> 3 tsp ground cumin
> 1.5 tsp ground ginger
> 3 tsp ground coriander
> 1.5 tsp ground cinnamon
> 1.5 tsp dried oregano
> Half a liter (1 pint) meat broth
> 2 tbsp oil
> 1.5 cup dried apricots
>
> Mix all the spices and herbs, coat the meat chunks with that mixture.
> Heat up the oil in a dutch oven, fry the seasoned meat in batches, set
> aside. Fry the onion till golden, add meat, broth, chickpeas and
> apricots. Bring to a simmer and cook slowly, covered, for at least 1
> hour. Serve with harissa on the side, couscous and string beans.
>
> Nathalie in Switzerland


That sounds yummy. Thanks. And sorry to hear about your leg,
Nathalie.

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Jean B.