Spicy Carrot Garbanzo Tagine
Today I’m offering a beautiful $200 Le Creuset Moroccan Tagine, a traditional cooking vessel from the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of North Africa, and a delicious Spicy Carrot Garbanzo Tagine recipe. This post is sponsored by Le Creuset.
Recently Le Creuset launched a new Cuisines of the World Collection, that allows cooks to experiment at home with new flavors and cooking styles from Indian, China, Spain and Morocco. There are four pieces available in both Cast Iron cookware and oven-to-table Stoneware, and each piece can go straight from the stovetop or oven to the table.
After returning from Africa and Turkey this past summer, my world and palate were opened to other cultures and delicious foods, like our first night in Turkey, where we ate an amazing, heavily seasoned lamb tagine. It was brought to our table, with the deepest and most intense flavors steaming in a tagine, and we savored every bite over a bed of rice.
I’m excited that ONE reader today is eligble to win one of these beautiful pieces!
I chose the green (palm), with a beautiful glazed stoneware “coolie” style lid, that sits on a cast iron base, ideal for use on any heat source, or as a baking /roasting dish in the oven.
The cone-style lid allows steam to re–condense into water droplets on the cooler walls, and drizzle back into the ingredients, making them succulent and tender. You cook with small amounts of liquid, on the lowest cooking settings (simmer), and the heat retention keeps food warmer longer.
Spicy Carrot Garbanzo Tagine.
I started off by browning vegetables in the cast iron base with flavorful spices.
I then added the garbanzo beans, lemon, currants and cilantro, and turned the temperature down to low, to simmer, with a tiny bit of water.
The giveaway.
** Contest has ended. Congrats to Lynda (Me and My Pink Mixer) who won!
What to WIN: (1) Moroccan Le Creuset Cast Iron Tagine (2 qt. value $200) – you choose your favorite color!
Available Colors: Cherry, Marseille, Flame, Soleil, Palm, Dune, Caribbean
Answer to WIN:
Thinking about the Cuisines of the World, what style of cooking attracts you the most — Indian, Chinese, Spanish or Moroccan?
Click the rafflecopter to enter.
Quick and delicious.
This is one of my favorite recipes; it has everything I like best in a recipe: inexpensive, quick, colorful, healthy, and delicious. It’s made from things I can keep in our pantry, so I can put it together anytime I need.
The spices should be available in most spice sections, and you can decide how spicy you really want this dish. Some of my spices were from Africa and Dubai that my friend Laurel brought back from her trip, so are a little more potent than most of us can handle.
I’m in love with this new side (or main) dish–so easy to make. Love the versiatility of serving it in a bowl for company!
Get the Recipe:
Spicy Carrot Garbanzo Tagine
Ingredients
- 2-3 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 medium onion, finely chopped
- 3-4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 2 tsp. ground turmeric
- 2 tsp. cumin seeds
- 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
- 1 tsp. ground black pepper
- 1 Tbsp. honey
- 4 carrots, sliced on the diagonal
- 2 14.5 oz. cans Bush’s Garbanzo Beans, rinsed and drained
- Sea salt
- 1/2 cup currants, or golden raisins
- 1/2 cup cilantro, finely chopped
- 1 lemon, cut into wedges, to serve
Instructions
- Heat oil in a tagine (or a large sauté pan). Add the onion and garlic, and saute until soft.
- When the onion is soft, add the turmeric, cumin, cinnamon, cayenne, pepper, honey, and carrots.
- Pour in enough water to cover the base of the tagine (about 1/2 inch) and cover with a lid. Cook gently for 10-16 minutes.
- Add in the drained garbanzo beans, add more water to the base if needed, cover with the lid and cook on low (simmer) another 5-10 minutes. Season with salt; add cilantro, and serve with lemon wedges.
- Ways to enjoy this Spicy Carrot Garbanzo Tagine: As a sandwich or wrap filling, in a rice bowl, as a side dish, or in pita pockets with a bit of plain yogurt as a sauce!
Le Creuset provided me with a $200 Moroccan Tagine, and one for the winner. As always, all opinions are my own!
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i like to dabble in Chinese, Japanese, Mediterranean, Italian & Indian.
I really like anything Mediterranean, fresh vegetables, fish, shish kebobs…Yum! :-)
I would have to say Indian as it is something we are really just not starting to experiment with at our house.
Sandy! These flavors look dynamite. I’m all over Moroccan flavors these days. What a great veg-heavy main! Happy Thursday!
Red please
This sounds delicious! I love Moroccan food.
Spanish for sure
Definitely Indian cuisine!
I love them all but I want to try my hand at more Indian and Spanish cooking. This tagine recipe sounds delicious.
Spanish attracts me the most.
Spanish is the one that appeals to me most.
I love Chinese, but I cook all kinds of cuisines at home. Including Indian, Moroccan * Spanish! I want my kids to experience flavors from all over the world. He’s become quite a foodie now! :)
My family and i love Chinese cuisine. I would love to try and cook a tasty Indian dish.
any color – all are so striking but I guess my fav would be “palm”
I am obsessed with Indian cuisine! I have recently begun cooking it at home and trying to recreate the dishes I have at the Indian restaurant.
I usually cook Chinese or Thai. I have been interested in giving Indian food a try!
I adore Chinese food, but would really be excited to try Indian or Moroccan as I never have before! Thai food is a close second!
Definitely would be cooking Indian food.
Chinese cuisine appeals to me the most.
I really like Indian food and even took a cooking class to learn how to make some of it.
Definitely Spanish cuisine! And the blue is my fav!!
I love Chinese…and Caribbean color would be nice :)
I love Moroccan Food!! Spiced carrots and lamb tagine are my favs!
Indian!
I love everything, but after a pilgrimage I’m partial to Spanish cuisine.