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QUICK LAMB TAGINE | LAMB RECIPES | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



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You can knock up this killer lamb tagine in just 15 minutes – happy days!

Total Time 15 minutes

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 small aubergines
300 g quality lamb neck fillet
1 heaped teaspoon garam masala
olive oil
a few sprigs of fresh coriander
1 mug (300g) couscous
1 heaped tablespoon shelled pistachios
1 heaped tablespoon sesame seeds
1 tablespoon cumin seeds
1 good pinch of saffron
650 g ripe mixed-colour tomatoes
1 preserved lemon
4 spring onions
½ –1 fresh red chilli
4 tablespoons fat-free natural yoghurt

Steps:

  • Ingredients out • Kettle boiled • Large frying pan, high heat • Medium frying pan, medium heat START COOKING Prick the whole aubergines all over with a fork, then cook in the microwave (800W) for 7 minutes. Put 1 mug of couscous and 2 mugs of boiling water into a bowl and cover. Cut the lamb into 8 pieces and flatten with your fist, then toss with sea salt, black pepper and the garam masala. Put into the large frying pan with 1 tablespoon of oil, turning when golden. Toast the cumin crunch mix in the medium frying pan until lightly golden, then pound in a pestle and mortar. Return the empty pan to a low heat. Carefully transfer the aubergines to a board, then halve lengthways and add to the lamb pan, skin side down, pushing the lamb to the side. Put the saffron into a mug half-filled with boiling water. Roughly chop the tomatoes, finely chop the preserved lemon, trim and slice the spring onions and chilli, then add it all to the medium frying pan with 2 tablespoons of oil, the saffron and its soaking water. Turn the heat up to high, bring to the boil, then season to taste. Fluff up the couscous, then spoon over a large serving board or platter. Flip the aubergine over to soak up the pan juices, then place on top of the couscous and pour over the tomatoes and any juices. Lay over the lamb, then scatter with the cumin crunch and the coriander leaves. Serve with the yoghurt.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 523 calories, FatContent 22.2 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 6.6 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 25 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 46.2 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 10.1 g sugar, SodiumContent 0.4 g salt, FiberContent 7.3 g fibre

SIMON PEGG'S LAMB TAGINE RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



Simon Pegg's lamb tagine recipe | Jamie Oliver recipes image

Inspired by Simon's time spent on location in Marrakech, I’ve created this beautiful lamb tagine to transport him right back to the wonderful meals he enjoyed at the family-run hole-in-the-wall-style restaurants at the edge of the Medina. With brilliant spices and incredible, subtle aromas, it’s seriously tasty stuff!

Total Time 2 hours 15 minutes

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 large pinch of saffron
8 dried prunes (stone in)
2 onions
2 cloves of garlic
1 teaspoon ground ginger
olive oil
1 stick of cinnamon
750 g diced lamb shoulder
12 mixed-colour baby courgettes
300 g mixed-colour baby carrots
½ a butternut squash (600g)
250 g couscous
2 cloves
2 tablespoons rose harissa
250 g natural yoghurt
½ a bunch of fresh mint (15g)

Steps:

    1. In a small bowl, cover the saffron with 2 tablespoons of boiling water and leave to steep. Destone the prunes, place in a separate bowl and just cover with boiling water so the plump up.
    2. Peel and finely chop the onions and garlic, then season with the ground ginger and a pinch of sea salt and black pepper.
    3. Place a tagine or large casserole pan on a medium heat with 2 tablespoons of oil, then add the cinnamon for 1 minute to flavour the oil. Add the lamb, season with salt and pepper, then cook for 5 minutes, or until browned all over, stirring regularly.
    4. Push the meat to one side of the pan, placing the cinnamon stick on top, then add the seasoned onion and garlic alongside. Cook for 5 minutes, or until softened and caramelized, stirring occasionally.
    5. Gently scrub the courgettes and carrots, keeping them whole, peel and deseed the squash, then chop into 3cm chunks, and add it all to the pan. Pour in the prunes, saffron and all the soaking water, then top up with 200ml of water, and stir well.
    6. Bring to the boil, then cover and cook on a low heat for 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, or until the lamb is tender and the veg are cooked through, stirring occasionally and adding splashes of water to loosen, if needed. Taste and season to perfection.
    7. Meanwhile, place the couscous in a bowl, season with salt and add the cloves, then just cover with boiling water and a drizzle of oil. Pop a plate on top and leave for 5 to 10 minutes to fluff up, then use a fork to fluff up again.
    8. Fold the harissa through the yoghurt. Serve the tagine, couscous and flatbreads with the harissa yoghurt, finishing with a scattering of mint leaves.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 648 calories, FatContent 32.9 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 12.9 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 33.2 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 58.3 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 20.9 g sugar, SodiumContent 1.1 g salt, FiberContent 7.0 g fibre

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