Devilsnew's Moroccan Harira
Devilsnew's Moroccan Harira

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Add the onions, garlic, and celery and sautee til translucent, do not brown. Harira is a classic Moroccan comfort soup made with tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, fresh herbs, dried spices, and meat, making it a filling and satisfying dish. Although served year-round, it is particularly popular for breaking the fast during Ramadan. Harira is a traditional Moroccan soup of tomato, lentils and chickpeas.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook devilsnew's moroccan harira using 25 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Devilsnew's Moroccan Harira:
  1. Take Main Ingredients
  2. Get 3 tbsp vegetable oil or olive oil
  3. Get 2 medium onions, chopped
  4. Get 1 chicken breast, cut in small cubes
  5. Make ready 1 whole heart of celery, plus one stalk, sliced
  6. Get 5 clove garlic, pressed
  7. Get 28 oz can of Dei Fratelli crushed tomatoes
  8. Get 29 oz can of drained garbanzo beans
  9. Get 1/2 cup dried lentils
  10. Prepare 1 quart box of chicken broth
  11. Prepare 6 cup extra water, as needed
  12. Prepare Spice Blend/Ras al Hanout
  13. Take 1/2 tsp dry ground ginger
  14. Make ready 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  15. Take 1 tsp chili powder
  16. Make ready 1/2 tsp whole cumin seed
  17. Make ready 1 tsp sweet paprika
  18. Take 1/4 tsp Hungarian hot paprika or cayenne
  19. Make ready 1/4 tsp curry powder
  20. Get pinch nutmeg
  21. Take 1 many grinds of black pepper
  22. Prepare Finishing Additions
  23. Get 1 large handful of parsley and cilantro, chopped
  24. Make ready 1 juice of half a lemon
  25. Make ready 1 salt, to taste

No wonder it's Morocco's national soup. Traditionally Moroccan harira is made with beef sometimes lamb, chickpeas or lentils, celery and tomatoes. Spices are the real key though to this soup. Often times a combination of ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, saffron, cumin, and coriander are used.

Steps to make Devilsnew's Moroccan Harira:
  1. Heat the oil in a large soup pot until it smokes lightly, add the diced chicken and sautee until it gets some color, around 5 minutes.
  2. Add the onions, garlic, and celery and sautee til translucent, do not brown..
  3. Add all of the spice melange and develop them in the oil, chicken, and aromatics mixture, stirring constantly for about a minute and a half.
  4. Add the crushed tomatoes, garbanzos, and lentils along with the chicken broth and water. Stir well, and bring to the boil. Turn down to a medium simmer.
  5. Simmer for around two hours, stirring often. In the last fifteen minutes of cooking add the lemon juice, chopped herbs, and salt to taste. Serve with pita or naan.

Spices are the real key though to this soup. Often times a combination of ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, saffron, cumin, and coriander are used. Filled with lentils and vermicelli noodles or rice to thicken the mixture, as well as chickpeas and a blend of fresh herbs and spices, harira is the national soup of Morocco. Its roots, however, spread across the north African region known as the Maghreb, of which Morocco is a part. Harira is a famous Moroccan soup, and here's a hearty vegetarian (and vegan!) version - packed with tomatoes and chickpeas and flavored with paprika, turmeric, saffron, ginger, and harissa.

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