Morrocan Stew

I made this one time about 5 years ago and loved the flavors so much it's become a meal I crave at least once a month ever since them!
Morrocan Stew
I made this one time about 5 years ago and loved the flavors so much it's become a meal I crave at least once a month ever since them!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Chop up carrot, celery, onion, garlic, and cauliflower.
- 2
Heat olive oil and add onion, celery, and carrot and let cook on medium for a few minutes. Then add the garlic and cook another additional minute or so. Add in the cumin, turmeric, curry powder, cayenne, salt and pepper and cook the spices in for another couple minutes.
- 3
Add in the chopped cauliflower (uncooked) and toss to coat in the spice mixture. Cook for just about a minute making sure nothing is burning.
- 4
Add tomatoes and kidney beans. The pan will be very hot! Stir quickly to coat everything and then add your broth or water after mixing everything before anything has a chance to burn or stick to the pot. You don't want everything to be totally covered, there should be just enough to simmer in without being too liquidy. Partially (mostly) cover with a lid and let everything simmer for about 15-20 minutes or until cauliflower is just about tender and liquid is mostly boiled off. You may want to check in and give it a stir or two and make sure there is still enough liquid from time to time.
- 5
When the cauliflower is tender, remove the lid and let most of the additional liquid cook in and boil off. When you have a nice stew-like texture and everything is tender, and liquid mostly boiled off, it's ready to eat! I serve this with basmati rice, naan bread, and a dollop of Greek yogurt is a super nice addition (an absolute must in my case!) of flavor and to meld in with all the spices.
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