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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Moroccan Vegetarian Stew



This is a fragrant and spicy stew, perfect for a cold winter day when you'd like to warm up in a hurry. It's packed with vitamins and fiber, full of diet-conscious goodness, and is both vegetarian and vegan.




Served with warm whole wheat pita bread or over couscous, it is a completely delicious and satisfying meal in a bowl.  My husband enjoyed it so much that he declared it "a winner." I hope you will enjoy it too!



Moroccan Vegetarian Stew

Serves 8

1 large onion, chopped
1 Tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1/4 tsp salt
3 cups water
1 small butternut squash, peeled and cubed
2 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 red pepper, chopped
4 medium carrots, sliced
3 plum tomatoes, chopped  or one 8-ounce can of chopped tomatoes
2 small zucchini, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 can (15 ounces) of garbanzo beans or chickpeas, rinsed and drained

In a Dutch oven, saute onion in oil until tender. Add all spices and salt, and cook 1 minute longer.

Stir in the water, squash, potatoes, carrots, pepper, and tomatoes. Bring to a boil.  Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes or until potatoes and squash are almost tender.
Add zucchini and chickpeas and return to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, for another 10 minutes or until vegetables are tender.

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48 comments:

  1. Yum ~ I think I'll be trying this one out. Thanks for sharing:)

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  2. I do love Moroccan flavors and - guess what? Have been searching for a main dish to serve a vegan friend in a few weeks! In theatre we say, "It's all in the timing" and the timing was perfect! Hope your days are filled with goodness.

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  3. Oh Pat!! I'll definitely print this one out and try and cook it! It looks like even I can pull this off!! I'll definitely go for chickpeas cos it's my favourite bean!! Yum!!! I could smell the spices coming off your blog - double yum!! Take care
    x

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  4. This sounds so good! We love a version that calls for dried apricots and prunes. Just let me know if you'd like the recipe - it's delish!

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  5. I love the different spices in this stew. It sounds very good, I might have to try it, most of the ingredients are in my pantry. xo (Pat, not sure if you have checked out my Shabby Apple giveaway, there are still a few days left to enter.)

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  6. This looks delicious Pat. I'll print off the recipe Sorry you weren't able to comment on my blog but thank you for finding a way around it. I switch to Google Chrome when I comment on two of my favourite blogs because a big warning comes up that these blogs can't be trusted and I know better so off i go to Google Chrome and they are just as they should be.

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  7. Looks good. I'm going to try it with sweet potatoes.

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  8. I think my sons would really like that. On another note...I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother...take care , my friend!

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  9. This looks like wonderful comfort food.

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  10. I've never made this before but I love all of the veggies! I'll save the recipe! Thanks! ♥♥♥

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  11. Omigosh! Will try this soup for sure. Perfect for our winter days.
    Thank you!

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  12. Sounds delicious, Pat!! Love all the spices and especially the squash. Pefect for a cool evening. Thank you. blessings ~ tanna

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  13. I'm going to try your delicious sounding Moroccan Vegetable Stew...in my slow cooker! Don't have a dutch oven and rarely use my electric cook stove! I read the recipe through and I think it'll work just fine! Thanks for sharing Pat!

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  14. I'm vegan so this might be a winner for us too. Just wondering what you think--could I substitute sweet potatoes for the butternut squash?

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  15. This looks so comforting on a cold winter's night!

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  16. Hi Pat,
    Your recipe sounds fabulous! I wrote down all of the ingredients that I will need for it and will get them tomorrow. I was wondering what we could have for dinner, thanks so much!
    Hugs, Cindy

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  17. This sounds so good. I can't wait to try it. My hubby is being pretty open to trying anything new that isn't steak. (c: we'll see.

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  18. Sounds delicious. Think I need to try this one --on a cold, winter's night...

    Hope you are doing okay.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  19. this looks delicious...love those spices! Yum!

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  20. Thta sounds like a perfectly delicious winter stew! I'm bookmarking it. Thanks.

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  21. This sounds delicious and your photos were good enough to smell it! My husband won't eat butternut squash but maybe it would work using additional potatoes instead of squash. I think I'll add the ingredients to tomorrow's shopping list. Yum!

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  22. Pat - I had something similar to this on my recent trip to Paris, but with some meat added. I've been wanting to try it since I got back and you're giving me incentive.

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  23. Good morning Pat.
    THis looks like a delicious meal and I am going to try it. I have been looking for vvegetarian dishes now and then. Beans are just as good as meat in protein so why not try it. I make a dish that looks like this with chicken in it but I am going to try it with beans too. Good in the B vitamins.
    Thank you for sharing.

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  24. OOOooohhh... that looks sooo GOOD, Pat! I have to try this one, as I love veggie dishes, you know. ;o) I have made a Moroccan stew before that was actually rather similar to yours here, but it also had prunes in it. I like yours with butternut squash--as I can never get enough butternut squash when it's in season! Hope you are doing well there.. Thinking of you... ((LOVE & HUGS))

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  25. Looks delicious. I must send the link to my vegetarian daughter in LA.

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  26. Love all of the spices in this. Cinnamon seems to me to have such an exotic smell in stews.
    Sam

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  27. Delicious stew, Pat! Looks so good, amazing flavors, nice and hearty for the cold weather we have now.

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  28. This sounds comforting and warming, Miss Pat. I wish I could bring you a big pot of something like that...

    Instead I will have to settle for sending a comforting hug your way.

    Thinking of you today.

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  29. It looks beautiful and sounds nutritious. I wish that I didn't have so many texture issues. If your foodie hubby calls it a winner, I'm sure that it is!

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  30. Blessings....
    hmmmmm, that looks invitingly tittilating.

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  31. Looks delicious, Pat! I like all of the ingredients in this recipe. I also liked the video you shared on fb : )

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  32. Hi dear Pat,

    Then you KNOW how great it is to walk the boardwalk at Moonstone Beach. I sure needed it and it made me so happy to be back in my home territory. I lived in Cambria for 24 years in a wonderful old cottage among the pines and oaks. I loved it and miss it still.

    Next time we'll connect...right?

    Love,

    Sharon

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  33. Hi Pat!
    This is just up my alley.
    Thanks for the recipe , I will give it a try.

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  34. What a healthy and delicious meatless meal, Pat! The flavors sound wonderful. I love mixing things up a little now and then.

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  35. ohhh, one I will try soon. I love vegetarian recipes, thanks.

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  36. Pat this is a wonderful winter dish and it looks delicious. I make something similar but not with the butternut squash. I think I'll try this and be sure I have all those spices because I'm sure they make it sooo good and savory! have a good weekend!

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  37. It Looks delicious...My husband is Moroccan and I know he will love it too.......Thanks

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  38. Looks delish!!!
    I can smell the spices now. Great dish for winter. Thanks for another great recipe.

    yvonne

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  39. Yum, I have everything except the zucchini! This may be on the menu today!

    Have a great weekend!

    Mary

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  40. I am not that familiar with Moroccan food, but this stew looks so delicious I might just have to give it a go. I also love one pot meals for the convenience of clean up.

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  41. I make a stew close to this one but I add lamb and eggplants. Yours looks very interesting and I’ll try it. Winter is such a great time for these stews. This stew looks delicious.

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  42. I made this stew for dinner tonight! It was delicious and my husband loved it!

    We'll have it tomorrow as we watch the Patriots annihilate the Ravens! LOL!!!

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  43. Perfect for a snowy day like today. We got 6 inches and haven't seen a plow yet!
    I have to make some stew to serve in some little tangines I found at HG.
    Enjoy your Sunday, Pat, praying for comfort for you.

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  44. This looks soooo good Pat!! Last night I made a vegetable soup with beans and a little macaroni...wish I had seen this recipe first! I'll be trying this at the end of the week.
    ♥, Susan

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  45. Yum! I love moroccan flavors, and this stew is so packed full of delicious things! So beautiful as well :)!

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