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Three years ago, in the summer of 2008, I spent two weeks traveling around Morocco with a friend. We had both been studying Arabic and thought this would be a good chance to practice; of course, once we arrived, we quickly realized that Moroccan Arabic is so different from Modern Standard Arabic that we were better off falling back on our knowledge of French! Luckily, my friend was practically fluent and I had five years of middle school and high school French classes under my belt – not that it did me all that much good, as this trip was probably the only time I’ve had people ask me why I’m so quiet and shy.<\/p>\n

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The two of us got into a lot of shenanigans, but I would say that the highlights of the trip, from Marrakesh to Essaouira to Casablanca to Rabat to Tangiers, were always undoubtedly the food<\/strong>. The best fresh squeezed orange juice, mouthwatering savory-sweet bastilla, and gorgeous fragrant tagines.<\/p>\n

Moroccan tagines are traditionally made with slow-cooked lamb or chicken (and feel free to add some, if you so desire), but here I’ve created a vegetarian version of a Moroccan tagine – chock full of spices and veggies.\u00a0 The flavors are exquisitely balanced – salty, sour, spicy, and sweet all play harmoniously here, and the variety of textures also provides a lot of interest with this dish.\u00a0 I prefer to mix individual spices here as it allows me to adjust the flavors to exactly what I want, but you can use Ras el-Hanout (a Moroccan spice blend) instead if you wish.<\/span><\/p>\n

Vegetarian Moroccan Tagine<\/span><\/strong>
\nYield: 6 – 8 servings<\/span><\/p>\n

Ingredients:<\/p>\n