Category: chickpeas

Harira: Moroccan Tomato and Chickpea Soup

27 February 2014

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  In cooking class, we are always trying to walk that fine line between making something with a good shot of being eaten by the mini-chefs, especially the two year olds who have often sworn off most foods, and being adventuresome. Harira, a Morrocan tomato and chickpea dish, straddles both worlds.  On the one hand […]

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Meatless Monday Minestrone and Elsie Marley Children’s Sewing Week Challenge

10 October 2011

You know how some women would see that their youngest was nearing 6 months of age and sign themselves up to run a marathon.  They will train and run the extra pregnant and nursing weight off, and you’ll see them a few months later high fiving their baby at the finish line?  Yeah, so not […]

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Baked Pasta Shells in a Spinach and Chickpea Tomato Sauce (with dairy and dairy-free options)

03 December 2010

When the mamas and the mini-chefs walked into our apartment this week, everyone looked a little exhausted.  There was a cannon of coughs and sneezes and even yawns.  It is the time of year when we get a little run down from too much partying, too many obligations (even when they are fun obligations), and […]

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Fall/Winter Vegetable Tagine with Cous-Cous

21 October 2010

Last winter when we created a kid-friendly chicken tagine in class, a few of the vegetarian parents asked how they could make the dish without the addition of meat.  While vegetarian cooking does take more thought for flavor development and, at times, more creativity to bring up the protein level to make it healthful for […]

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Chicken Tagine in a Clay Baker

01 December 2009

Happy December, Yummies! Don’t you just crave stews and soups in this weather? Dank days, chilly nights, biting wind, they all seem to call out for something warm and comforting. Something nutritious but super flavorful. In cooking class a couple of weeks ago, we made a tagine so delicious that, excluding one, the entire class […]

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