Hello everybody, it is me, Dave, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, harira soup. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook harira soup using 18 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Harira Soup:
- Get 1 medium onion (grated)
- Make ready 2 tomatoes (seedless, peeled and grated)
- Make ready 1 cup celery (chopped)
- Make ready 1 cup parsley and coriander (chopped)
- Make ready 200 grams meat (cut into small pieces)
- Prepare 1 cup chickpeas (soaked overnight)
- Make ready 1 cup lentils
- Make ready 1 cup dried fava beans (optional)
- Take 3 tablespoons tomato paste
- Get 3 tablespoons rice or vermicelli pasta
- Take 1 cup flour
- Get to taste Salt
- Take 1 teaspoon ground black pepper (according to preference)
- Make ready 1 tablespoon ginger (grated)
- Take 1 tablespoon turmeric powder
- Prepare 1 pinch saffron
- Prepare 3 tablespoons ghee or butter, or 3 spoons of olive oil
- Make ready 3 liters water
Harira soup is a hearty tomato-based Moroccan soup made with legumes like lentils and chickpeas, fresh herbs, and warm spices including turmeric, cumin and cinnamon. It is typically thickened with broken vermicelli pasta or rice. This tasty lentil and chickpea soup is served in Morocco and other parts of North Africa anytime of the year, but it is especially associated with the month of. Harira, a savory Moroccan soup made with dried legumes — lentil, chickpeas, fava beans — is traditionally cooked with lamb or lamb broth, but this version is vegetarian.
Steps to make Harira Soup:
- Soak chickpeas in water overnight. (Keep or remove skin according to preference). - In a cooking pot, add ghee or oil, onions and meat and stir fry for 3 minutes.
- In a cooking pot, add ghee or oil, onions and meat and stir fry for 3 minutes. - Add celery, coriander, parsley, beans, tomatoes, saffron, salt, pepper and dry fava beans (optional). Mix and keep stirring for another 3 mintues
- Add 3 L of water and let it cook until meat and chickpeas are tender enough.
- In a separate bowl, mix flour and water until you get a slightly thick and smooth batter. Leave a side.
- Make sure the meat is cooked through. Add tomato paste to the soup and mix well.
- Gradually add the flour smooth batter to the soup, keep stirring nonstop for 10 minutes. Make sure to mix very well to avoid flour lumps from forming. (Very important step).
- Add rice or vermicelli pasta and let it simmer on low heat for about 10 minutes.
- Serve along with dates and chebakia sweet
This tasty lentil and chickpea soup is served in Morocco and other parts of North Africa anytime of the year, but it is especially associated with the month of. Harira, a savory Moroccan soup made with dried legumes — lentil, chickpeas, fava beans — is traditionally cooked with lamb or lamb broth, but this version is vegetarian. Put the remaining oil, the vegetables and coriander stalks in a big saucepan. Stir in the spices, turn up the heat, and cook for a few mins. Stir in the harissa, followed by the tomatoes, the chicken, stock cubes and lentils.
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