Last year Ramadhan still remains as fresh as a spring flower, I feel like just with a blink of eye we have reached this year Ramadhan, yes the Holy month of Ramadhan is here in a month time. Here is a soup which Moroccan's make specially during Ramadhan.
Harira is a Moroccan soup served during Ramadhan and any special occasions. It can be served as a meal by itself or you can also serve it as a starter. Moroccan Cuisine is extremely diverse, mostly influenced by Arab and Mediterranean cuisine. When I think of Moroccan Cuisine the first thing which comes to my mind is Moroccan Tajine and when I think of Tajine's, the first think which I remember is , The tajine which I brought from Germany got broken :-( Any way that's a different story , coming to Moroccan Cuisine, I love the sweetish and rich flavour of their food.
The large portion and their well presented food will be a real feast to your eyes when you sit and dine. I followed this recipe from Cooking With Alia, I love her recipes a lot . Do check her site for her yummy recipes. I have made few changes from the original recipes. Traditionally people use only vermicelli for Harira. Since I didn't have vermicelli, I used some linguine pasta. Which was not too bad, so the choice is yours. Let's hit straight to the recipe now.
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 40 minutes
Serves 4 to 6
Ingredients:
Chicken- 200 gm( boneless chopped)
Canned Chickpeas- 200 gm
Vermicelli or pasta- 1 tbsp broken
Puy lentils- 1 tbsp
Tomatoes- 2 big sized( ground into puree)
Onion- 1 medium sized( finely chopped)
Coriander and mint leaves- 1 tbsp( chopped finely)
Grated ginger- 1 tsp
Chilli powder- 1/4 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon powder- 1/4 tsp
Vegetable stock- 1 litre
Flour- 1 tbsp
Oil- 1/2 tbsp
Salt - as required
Method:
Wash the puy lentils and soak in water for 1/2 an hour. Take a large heavy bottomed pan, add the oil, grated ginger and onion. Fry it until the onion looks transparent. Add the chicken, spices, chickpeas, lentils, vermicelli and tomato puree. Finally add the stock and salt. Cover the pan and let it boil for about 20 to 25 minutes.
Mix the flour with 2 tbsp of water, slowly add it into the soup. Add the chopped coriander and mint leaves. Finally add salt and pepper for taste . Let it simmer until the soup looks slightly saucy and thick.
Serve the soup warm along with some crusty bread rolls.
Note:
If you couldn't get puy lentils, use masoor dhal or chana dhal.
This recipe goes to Souper Sundays and Savoury Sundays and What's everyone having for Iftar
Harira is a Moroccan soup served during Ramadhan and any special occasions. It can be served as a meal by itself or you can also serve it as a starter. Moroccan Cuisine is extremely diverse, mostly influenced by Arab and Mediterranean cuisine. When I think of Moroccan Cuisine the first thing which comes to my mind is Moroccan Tajine and when I think of Tajine's, the first think which I remember is , The tajine which I brought from Germany got broken :-( Any way that's a different story , coming to Moroccan Cuisine, I love the sweetish and rich flavour of their food.
The large portion and their well presented food will be a real feast to your eyes when you sit and dine. I followed this recipe from Cooking With Alia, I love her recipes a lot . Do check her site for her yummy recipes. I have made few changes from the original recipes. Traditionally people use only vermicelli for Harira. Since I didn't have vermicelli, I used some linguine pasta. Which was not too bad, so the choice is yours. Let's hit straight to the recipe now.
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 40 minutes
Serves 4 to 6
Ingredients:
Chicken- 200 gm( boneless chopped)
Canned Chickpeas- 200 gm
Vermicelli or pasta- 1 tbsp broken
Puy lentils- 1 tbsp
Tomatoes- 2 big sized( ground into puree)
Onion- 1 medium sized( finely chopped)
Coriander and mint leaves- 1 tbsp( chopped finely)
Grated ginger- 1 tsp
Chilli powder- 1/4 tsp
Pepper powder- 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon powder- 1/4 tsp
Vegetable stock- 1 litre
Flour- 1 tbsp
Oil- 1/2 tbsp
Salt - as required
Method:
Wash the puy lentils and soak in water for 1/2 an hour. Take a large heavy bottomed pan, add the oil, grated ginger and onion. Fry it until the onion looks transparent. Add the chicken, spices, chickpeas, lentils, vermicelli and tomato puree. Finally add the stock and salt. Cover the pan and let it boil for about 20 to 25 minutes.
Mix the flour with 2 tbsp of water, slowly add it into the soup. Add the chopped coriander and mint leaves. Finally add salt and pepper for taste . Let it simmer until the soup looks slightly saucy and thick.
Serve the soup warm along with some crusty bread rolls.
Note:
If you couldn't get puy lentils, use masoor dhal or chana dhal.
This recipe goes to Souper Sundays and Savoury Sundays and What's everyone having for Iftar
50 comments:
looks yummy..:)
It sounds yummy... I will try it soon may be Sunday morning brunch ... i just boiled the chick peas... Thanks a lot for sharing
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It sounds yummy... I will try it soon may be Sunday morning brunch ... i just boiled the chick peas... Thanks a lot for sharing
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love
Farah
this look so flavourful! (:
This is a sureshot hit....chicken & chickpeas!!!! Looks so heart-warming....Will try this soon!!
Moroccan Harira looks a completely filling soup.It's a meal in itself.The click is rich too..nice recipe.thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tip of replacing puy lentils with masoor. What is the replacement for chicken? Will try the veg version without the chicken and let u know. Thanks.
This dish looks delicious! I like the variety of ingredients in it. Thanks for sharing!
Looks yummy!
Spicy and filling soup.Love it.
Looks delicious , I have been thinking of trying this one , good recipe .
Sounds interesting, I never heard of this soup. Moroccan dishes are great so this should be up there!
Looks really delicious! I like the mixture of ingredients:)
lovely recipe and our family fav too. i use linguine too as we dont get orzo here.
Wow...mouthwatering here....
I have enjoyed harira in many Moroccan restaurants and once on a trip to Rabat. This sounds like a great recipe...thanks for sharing!
wow dear again with a new andd innovative creation of urs that tempt the bloggers ...that looks and sounds gr8.....
mmmmm ricooooo!
very interesting recipe..love d gorgeous click..:)
Tasty Appetite
well im a pure vegeterian ..but still luved the dish as its looking very inviting :P ...superb presentation just like restaurant style ..lovely click !
I feel like every year the holy days come faster and faster upon us.
Am I glad you are back !!! The dish looks rich and yum...Gr8 snap....
A very new dish...Never eaten any Moroccon dish so far...looks very yummy...Glad to see you back...
this sounds beautiful, i really love moroccan flavours. i also feel sad to hear you broke your tajine....
super,love it,very good
really a one pot meal.....even i like cooking with alia.........
Glad u r back & this is a delicious moroccan delicacy!!!
Prathima Rao
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This looks very delicious! I love the spices of Moroccan food, especially the cinnamon in savory foods.
I only spent one day in Morocco but LOVE the food there - this looks great!
This is making me hungry, delicious looking & so many good flavors in this!
Very beautiful dish:)
i'll lick my bowls clean for this dish :)
This one sounds and looks interesting
Nutritious,filling and comforting Harira...feel like finishing tat bowl..
i love the flavors of morocco! this looks fabulous! i bet would taste great with couscous!
Yum!! Thanks for sharing this at Savory Sundays! It looks great!!
wow..thats a yummy soup..liked it,thanx for sharing!
Looks gorgeous n authentic..Yum YUM
Looks good.
Vardhini
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Looks very inviting and nice red colour.
I've heard a lot about Harira bt never tasted it. Looks delicious. Must try it soon.
wow, looks delish, the soup looks superb !!!
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How did I miss this post...? The soup looks yummy. Sorry about your Tajine, such bad luck! I too have a cute lil Tajine that was gifted to me by one of my Egyptian friends.
One more thing: where can I find details about this Nestle mango mania...?
Moroccan cuisine is a world of wonders :-) Love your harira!
inviting and tasty
it's look delicious.. and your photo is great.. keep it up..:)
delicious....I will try to do later.
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Durian is a local fruit malaysia.
You can do an image search for durians.
Looks yummy !! chicken and vermicilli seems like an interesting combination...
What scrumptious dish! I love anything that tastes Moroccan. Now, I'm hungry...
Cheers,
Rosa
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