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Campervan Moroccan inspired stew
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Cook:55min
Here is featured Vanlifers Alex & Amy's recipe for Moroccan Inspired Stew. This is what they have to say.. Our favourite meal to make in the van is a butternut and chickpea stew, or as we like to call it - our No Tagine, Tagine. Inspired by all the flavours of the Moroccan dish and served with almond and coriander couscous. It takes a while to cook, and uses lot's of different ingredients, but the end result is SO worth it. We usually batch cook and eat it for a couple of days afterwards; it's even better the next day!
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 14:06:11 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Great
Glycemic Index
54
Low
Glycemic Load
47
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories507 kcal (25%)
Total Fat15.3 g (22%)
Carbs85.7 g (33%)
Sugars29.2 g (32%)
Protein15.6 g (31%)
Sodium687.5 mg (34%)
Fiber15.8 g (56%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
4 servings
2 Tbspvegetable oil
1onion
large
4 clovesgarlic
finely chopped
½ tspground cumin
2 tspground cinnamon
½ tspground nutmeg
½ tspground paprika
¼ tspground all spice
1 tspfresh ginger
finely chopped
1 tspfresh coriander
finely chopped
1fresh chilli
2tomatoes
large
1 slicelemon
1tin of tomatoes
4cardamon pods
3bay leaves
0.5butternut squash
1potato
medium, cubed
1tin of chickpeas
¼ cupraisins
3dates
chopped, can use date syrup instead
¼ cupalmonds
2 cupsfresh spinach
salt
to taste
pepper
to taste
salt
to taste
pepper
to taste
couscous
to accompany
Instructions
Step 1
To make this a one-pot wonder you can cook the butternut and potatoes in the stew, but this can take a while so we prefer to bake in the oven for 25 mins to make sure they're extra soft. Or parboil them for 5-8 mins if an oven isn't available.
Step 2
Heat up the oil in a heavy-bottomed pot that you have a lid for.
Step 3
Add the chopped onion and fry on a low-medium heat until they turn almost translucent (8-10 minutes), stirring occasionally.
Step 4
Add the chopped garlic. Keep frying gently until the garlic softens completely (about 5 minutes).
Step 5
Stir in all of the ground spices as well as the fresh chilli, coriander and ginger. Fry them off on a low heat for a minute or two (stirring the whole time - if they burn they’ll taste bitter).
Step 6
Add the fresh tomatoes and squeeze the slice of lemon over the mixture. after a few minutes stir in the chopped tomatoes & 2 tins worth of water, also throw in the cardamom pods, bay leaves, raisins and salt. Cover and simmer, until the tomato chunks fall apart and become part of the sauce (about 45 minutes).
Step 7
Remove the lid and add the butternut, potato and chickpeas. Keep cooking the stew on low-medium heat to allow excess water to evaporate so that it thickens.
Step 8
Once the sauce thickens, taste it and season with black pepper, more salt if needed and add the chopped dates/date syrup.
Step 9
Chuck in the spinach and almond halves for the last 10 minutes and cover the pot with a lid to allow them to cook into the sauce.
Step 10
Serve over cooked couscous (which we make with a good shake of cinnamon and left over coriander almonds and raisins.
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