Moroccan Family Recipes


Moroccan Family Recipes
To share your Moroccan Family Recipes


My mother is called Hajja Souad. She was born in Rabat and the young fishermen used to call her the Princess of the Sea. She was there every day even in the winter and she made a recipe that the family named after her because she loved to pick oysters. She still makes this dish and we all still call it:

Princess of the Sea.

Ingredients:
* oysters
* red pepper, cumin, salt
* garlic
* parsley and cilantro
* olive oil
* lemon juice
* 1/2 cup of water

First put the oil in a tajine and then add salt, red pepper, cumin, garlic, parsley, cilantro, and put it on low heat on the fire. After a few minutes add the oysters and water. Next put the tajine on the fire for around 20 minutes to cook. Finally pour the juice of the lemon over the whole thing and enjoy the Princess of the Sea Tajine.






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Sousoukitchen in morocco


Sousoukitchen in morocco
Sousou Kitchen




I post you the photos today that I received from some of my dear visitors, I thank you for this trust for having tried my recipes, I encourage others to test my recipes and to send me photos which.

Chocolate Cupcake:
Here are some chocolate cupcakes that my daughter helped me with , they are very simple to make. I assure you that it is a lot of fun to let the children make them.

Rziza Handmade by My mother:
Here is Rziza from my mother that most of you have been awaiting, Rziza prepared by the machine, that I posted you recently, you will find it HERE. We eat Rziza with some honey or we cut it in…

Happy El Eid !!
After presenting you the recipe of Rziza of my mother, allow me to share with you this tagine of meat and cardoons, prepared in Morocco. It is my mother who cleaned cardoons.

Stuffed Dates:
Here is a simple way to eating dates especially during this month of Ramadan, stuffed with almonds and walnuts, if you do not want to add colors, leave it natural.



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Cafe Clock in morocco


Cafe Clock

Cafe Clock – A Fez cultural zone, featuring recipes, cultural events, news and everything Fez.

Cafe Clock


Here is a look at why this blog was nominated for the 2011 Bombies.

Each year, Moroccans comemmorate the exile of Mohammed V on 20th August and then, on 21st August, the birthday of his Grandson, the current King Mohammed VI.

Ten years and one day after his Grandfather, Sultan (later King) Mohammed V, was sent into exile (only to return triumphant), Mohammed Ben Al-Hassan was born, the eldest son of King Hassan II of Morocco.

Mohammed VI was born on 21st August 1963 and succeeded his father on 23rd July 1999.

On Saturday, 21st August 2010, HM King Mohammed VI celebrates with his people his 47th birthday.



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