Moroccan Lamb Couscous
Aren’t one-pot recipes amazing? Besides not washing 🧼 too many pots and pans, most of them are easier to make and simpler to prepare, as there aren’t as many steps involved compared to when there are separately prepared components.
The other plus is the layers of flavor built into the dish. Having all the ingredients cook together in the same pot 🍲 creates a more cohesive taste, resulting in an intensity of flavor. It helps develop a richer and a deeper profile.
I love making them, and it shows, as I have over 100 recipes on the website 💻. There’s Chicken Marengo, Cod in Puttanesca Sauce, Texas Cowboy Stew, Thai Red Curry Shrimp, Moroccan Kefta Tajine, Pork Vindaloo, Cauliflower Fried Rice… just to name a few.
Another one that is perfect for fall 🍂 and winter is my Moroccan Lamb Couscous! With a gorgeous array of vegetables and seasonings, this one-pot dish is simply fabulous! It’s colorful, incredibly tasty, and it’s also quick to make… bonus!
David wasn’t a fan of lamb. He always thought it tasted “gamey”… which it does depending on where the meat comes from. The ones from North America taste less pungent (wild) because of their diet. Lamb is raised on grass and finished on grain, suppressing that strong flavor versus the Australian/New Zealand 🌏 ones, which are strictly grass-fed.
We mostly buy our lamb 🐏 from North America. If you can’t stand the taste at all, instead of making this Moroccan Lamb Couscous with this protein, simply change it to ground pork or even ground beef. The taste will still be fabulous!
What makes this dish so tasty is the seasonings 🧂…
I use Ras el Hanout, which is an iconic spice from Morocco. It has a gorgeous flavor profile with notes of cinnamon, coriander, clove, cumin and paprika. To get this homemade recipe, here’s the link… Ras el Hanout Spice Blend
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One I consider as a superfood is legumes. They are rich in minerals and vitamins and are excellent sources of fiber. Eating them regularly lowers blood sugar and cholesterol levels, improves heart health 💖, and enhances digestion. These plant-based foods are low in fat and are cholesterol-free.
This delightful one-pot Moroccan Lamb Couscous is a great recipe to make 👩🍳👨🍳! It has a lovely array of amazing ingredients and seasonings, plus there’s less cleanup to do… love it! This is the perfect dish to enjoy this season…
Bon Appétit! 🍽
Check out these other delicious one-pot recipes… 😀
– Orzo with Chicken & Asiago
– Hungarian Beef Goulash
– Shakshouka
– Lamb Keema
– Pepper & Sausage Casserole
– New Orleans Gumbo
– Pumpkin Chili
– Arroz con Gambas
– Brunswick Stew
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Moroccan Lamb Couscous
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Ingredients
- 1 lb. lean ground lamb
- ground Himalayan pink salt, to taste and divided
- freshly ground mixed peppercorns, to taste
- 1/2 tbsp. olive oil tips & tricks
- 1 cup yellow onions, diced
- 1/2 cup carrots, sliced and quartered
- 1/2 cup red peppers, diced
- 1 medium zucchini, washed, sliced and quartered
- 1 tbsp. ginger, minced
- 3 large cloves garlic, pressed
- 1 tbsp. Ras el hanout see Recipe
- 1 tsp. ground cumin
- 1/2 tsp. ground turmeric
- 1/2 tsp. hot paprika
- 2 cups couscous
- 3 1/2 cups low-sodium chicken broth (substitute vegetable broth)
- 1 can (15.5 oz.) chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 1/2 cup raisins
- 1/3 cup slivered almonds, toasted
- 1 tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice tips & tricks
- 1 tbsp. finely chopped cilantro, for garnish tips & tricks
Directions
- In a large skillet over medium heat, add lamb and season with ground sea salt and freshly ground mixed peppercorns.
- Sauté until no longer pink, about 3 to 4 minutes, breaking the meat into small pieces.
- Using a slotted spoon, scoop the meat to a bowl and set aside.
- Discard the liquid but keep 1 tbsp. Add olive oil.
- When hot, add onions and carrots: sauté for 4 minutes. Add red peppers and cook for 2 minutes.
- Add zucchini and cook for 4 minutes. Add ginger and garlic; sauté for 1 minute.
- Return meat to the skillet, including any accumulated juices, and season with Ras el Hanout, ground cumin, ground turmeric, and hot paprika; stir well.
- Add couscous and broth; stir to coat. Increase heat to medium-high and as soon as it starts boiling, cover and reduce to medium-low. Simmer for 10 minutes.
- Stir in chickpeas, raisins, toasted slivered almonds, and lemon juice. Garnish with cilantro and serve immediately.
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I have a similar recipe. Mine doesn’t have carrots and zucchini. The spices are also different. I will try your recipe tonight. Thank you.
You’re welcome and enjoy the recipe, Dhanashree 😀.
It was a bloody good meal! Thanks mate!
You’re welcome, Rob. Have a fantastic day 🌞.
I love one-pot recipes. I made this recipe, followed it to a ‘t’ and it came out very tasty.
I’m happy you enjoyed the recipe. Here’s the link for more “one-pot” recipes… One-Pot Meals. Have a nice evening, Paige 🌛.
It was a smashing recipe! Cheers!
I’m happy you enjoyed the recipe. Have a wonderful day, Laird 🌞.
Super good, it’s a keeper.
This one-pot recipe was fabulous! Like someone else suggested, next time I’m going to switch lamb for ground beef.
Frankie, this dish exceeded my expectations. It was flavorful and delicious. Thank you.
You’re very welcome, Sarah 😉. It’s a lovely recipe to enjoy anytime. Have a beautiful day.
I made it last night and loved it. Thank you for sharing.
It’s my pleasure, Liza 😉. I’m happy you enjoyed the recipe. Have a nice afternoon.
Hi Frankie,
We don’t eat a lot of lamb but I decided to give it a try. Wow, we were all impressed with the flavor. Thank you for another great recipe!
Awww, you’re very welcome, Colleen! I’m happy everyone loved the recipe. Enjoy the rest of your day 🌞.
I love lamb and I knew it would be an excellent recipe! Thank you
You’re welcome, Jamisen 😀. For more lamb recipes, here’s the link… Lamb. Have a nice evening.
My family loves this recipe. Thank you.
It’s my pleasure. I’m happy everyone enjoyed the recipe. Have a gorgeous day, Dipshakhar 🌞.
I’m not a fan of lamb. I used ground beef and it was delicious!
Absolutely! Like I always say – “adapt the recipe to your liking” 😉. Have a nice afternoon, Shirley.
Saw your recipe on Twitter and made it for dinner. Will definitely make it again. Thank you.
It’s my pleasure 😉. I’m happy you enjoyed the recipe. Enjoy the rest of your day, Freya 🌞
I used ground pork instead and it was amazing! 😍Thanks chef Frankie for your delicious recipes.
You’re very welcome, Bee 😀. Absolutely, you can switch to other proteins such as ground beef and pork 🐖. Enjoy your weekend
I had ground lamb in the freezer and made it last night! It was very tasty plus easy. I’ll be making it often. Thank you.
That’s fantastic and you’re very welcome! It’s a delicious recipe plus so easy to make 👩🍳👨🍳! Have a fabulous day, Chanchal 🌞
Just subscribed… Love your blog.
Awesome! Welcome to Club Foody, Vijay 😀
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I have to make it.
You should… it’s a lovely recipe. Have a nice day, Sonya 🌞
yummy! Thanks for sharing.
It’s my pleasure, Ahmad 😀. Enjoy the recipe!