Stephanie Achar Recipe: Healthy Moroccan Vegetable Tagine

Fresh from our resident foodie, this vegetarian recipe is crammed full of goodness, fibre and flavour!

Healthy Moroccan Food Recipe, Tagine
MOROCCAN VEGETABLE TAGINE

Wondering how to get more vegetables into your diet? This healthy recipe is a delightfully tasty tagine, and it's jam packed with goodies filled with fibre, potassium and vitamins and... hooray, it's low in fat and calories too!

Moroccan food is traditionally both sweet and spicy, and this tagine recipe is big on aroma, great for digestion and definitely a dish to keep you fuller for longer. It's a sure-fire essential for those chilly winter nights cuddled up on the sofa with a film.



INGREDIENTS

Serves 6

1 butternut squash, chopped in 1 inch chunks

1 large sweet potato, chopped in 1 inch chunks

4 leeks, sliced thinly

1 can of chickpeas, rinsed and drained

250g pitted prunes

3 onions, chopped

3 garlic cloves, finely chopped or minced

1 tbsp odorless coconut oil

1 tablespoon fresh ginger root, minced

1 tbsp cumin

1 tbsp paprika

1 tbsp turmeric

1/2 red chili, finely chopped

900 ml organic vegetable stock

2 large handful of baby spinach

Sea salt

Freshly ground black pepper

A bunch of fresh coriander to garnish



METHOD

Preheat oven at 180C

Heat coconut oil in a medium pot and sauté the onions for 5 minutes until soft. Add garlic, ginger, spices and the chopped vegetables. Stir and cook for 5 minutes.

Add the chickpeas and prunes.

Put the tagine in an ovenproof dish and cover with 900ml of vegetable stock. Cook for an hour until the vegetables are tender and the broth is fully absorbed. If you stir, do it carefully so the vegetables don’t get crushed.

Serve with brown rice or quinoa and a dollop of guacamole or plain organic yoghurt.

Add a large handful of baby spinach and mix it with the vegetables. Garnish with fresh coriander. Enjoy!



Vegetarian, vegan, free from gluten, dairy and refined sugar
Stéphanie Achar: Simple and Healthy



Stéphanie Achar is a qualified nutritional therapist and health coach based in South West London. She is collaborating with Culture Whisper to create a series of seasonal, wholesome and nutritionally balanced recipes.

Find more recipes or book a free nutrition consultation with Stéphanie on her website, www.simpleandhealthy.com
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