Middle Eastern Spice Market in Istanbul ( our last cruise) |
My husband and cousins at the Moroccan Restaurant
Recently, my daughter-in law Wendy found a recipe that tastes like the real thing.
I adapted the recipe to suit our tastes.
Author: Judee Algazi@Gluten Free A-Z Blog
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Serves: 4 side dishes
Ingredients:
10 whole organic carrots, steamed and sliced into bite size pieces
Marinade:
Juice of one large organic lemon
2 cloves of fresh organic garlic, chopped fine
2-3 teaspoons of ground cumin
1 tsp of paprika
1 tsp sea salt
1/3 cup olive oil
1/4 cup of fresh cilantro, chopped fine * ( If you don't like cilantro, use parsley)
Directions:
Combine the ingredients for the marinade and set aside. ( everything except the cilantro)
Steam your carrots, slice them and pour the marinade over the hot carrots, add the cilantro and serve warm or at room temperature.
Steam Carrots Until Soft ( cover with lid while steaming) Set aside |
Combine Ingredients for Marinade
Slice Carrots While Warm |
Pour marinade over warm sliced carrots Refridgerate and allow flavors to mingle 4-6 hours before serving. Serve it cold.. |
The tangy lemony marinade mingles with the sweet carrots and spices to create a memorable side dish that can be enjoyed by those who are gluten free and vegan. The next time you are having company, why not serve this wonderful recipe along with an eggplant appetizer , and Israeli salad? Have a little wine, some gluten free crackers and you'll have a light but filling Middle Eastern style meal.
Thanks for sharing! This is really delicious!
ReplyDeleteBrought up the fixins for this delicious recipe to the Finger Lakes recently. I've enjoyed it previously as a cold dish, but our group enjoyed it as soon as it was prepared. Bright and sweet flavors going on w/this one - it could almost be a dessert - it's that delicious. G
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you mentioned this on my blog .. I've been looking for a recipe for morroccan carrots like the one at our fav. indian style restaraunt. I think this one will be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI make a very similar dish - one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing.. YUM.. Great recipe.. I'm stopping in from Blessed with Grace and I would LOVE for you to please share this recipe via my Three Weeks Of Thanks Linky party please.. http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/11/thankful-for-food.html - TY.. Wishing you an awesome Tuesday.. ~M
ReplyDeleteBookmarking this! Sounds divine!
ReplyDeletewow! this looks delicious. love the flavors of the middle east. I recently decided to try a GF diet so I'm thrilled to have found your blog through Tasty Tuesdays!
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ReplyDeleteThis is super yummy too:) I love how you spiced up such a simple food! Btw...I'm a new follower:)
ReplyDelete-Andrea @ Frugally Sustainable
looks so yummy!!
ReplyDelete-Brooke
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Sounds delicious! I have made and enjoyed a raw grated carrot salad flavored like this!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious Judee, and I'm looking forward to giving it a try. A perfect side or aoppetizer.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so delicious!!
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