Last night, I came home to a few packages that I'd been expecting in the mail! I was delighted to see that my tagine had finally arrived. A tagine is an earthenware dish that is used to cook many Moroccan and Tunisian dishes, but originated in the cuisine of Cyprus. It consists of a bowl-like dish, as well as a conical cover, that allows for an interesting way to slow-cook stews, braised at low temperatures. I found a great deal on this one, at One Kings Lane, plus I had a voucher allowing me to spend $70 at the cost of $35. So, I got a really good deal! I can't wait to use it on some dishes from a Moroccan cookbook that I purchased when Borders was going out of business.
Look at the pretty, red color! It matches my Emile Henry dutch oven too! :)
Now, my other delivery was very heavy, and at first I couldn't imagine what it was. I remembered that a few days ago, I had used another discount voucher to purchase some fresh produce from MyFreshMaine, an online farmer's market of sorts. The shipping was a bit pricy, so I didn't order as many things as I had originally wanted. I placed an order for 3 4-lb acorn squash. Well, either the squash are smaller, or they misread my order, because I received about 9 of them! I just kept finding more of them among the styrofoam peanuts. This means that we're going to be a bit squashed out, but hey - I have a few recipes I'd like to try!
The best part about these two shipments is that they go very well together! Moroccan dishes use a lot of vegetables in the stews, and squash, cooked slowly, adds lovely texture to a stew! A few of these acorn squash will definitely be used to experiment in the tagine, while I'm thinking I'd like to try stuffing the rest of them. Maybe some quinoa, and veggies, and some cheese. I could even freeze a few halves for quick weeknight meals in the not-to-distant future.
What are your favorite acorn squash recipes? If you don't have a favorite, do you have a recipe you've been meaning to try, but haven't got around to yet? Send it in and we can try it together!
I don't claim to be a master chef, and everything I've learned I've either picked up from somewhere, or taught myself. I believe that anyone can eat gourmet meals at home, it just takes a little effort. I want to help you through the process. I'm going to talk food, on a daily basis. Cooking, techniques, ingredients, restaurants...you name it, you'll get it here!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
A Mountain of Acorn Squash and a Tagine
Labels:
acorn squash,
moroccan,
myfreshmaine,
one kings lane,
tagine,
tunisian
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