Moroccan lamb stew
I made this dish up the other day on a kind of Moroccan vibe, when I was mucking about with ways of marinating and tenderizing a neck fillet of lamb, which is a really tasty and cheap cut of meat. I trimmed the meat of all sinews, bashed it flat using a rolling pin, and made 2 incisions down the length of each fillet, but not quite to the end, so it looked almost like a tripod. I then marinated it with lots of spices and herbs and plaited it, to give a contrast between crispy and soft meat which I thought would be interesting. You don’t have to plait the meat but it does increase the surface area, meaning the marinade can get right in there. Needless to say, Jools thought I was mucking around with it too much and being very camp — you decide!Preheat the oven to 190°C/375°F/gas 5. Pound up your cumin, coriander and fennel seeds with the dried chillies, rosemary, ginger and a pinch of salt and pepper, stirring in a couple of tablespoons of olive oil. Smear half of this marinade over your lamb before you plait it. Rub and massage it in, then put the meat to one side while you mix the rest of the marinade in a bowl with the sweet potatoes, onions and garlic.
Brown your 4 marinaded pieces of meat on both sides in a pan with a little olive oil. Add the sweet potato mixture to the pan and remove the lamb to the empty bowl while you fry your veg for about 4 minutes until the onions are slightly soft. Add your tomatoes, give the pan a shake and place the meat on top. Add 3 wineglasses of water, the cinnamon stick, bay leaves and dried apricots, and braise in the preheated oven (I suggest you do this with the lid off to give it a little colour) for 1 hour 15 minutes. Now pour the boiling water over the couscous and allow it to be absorbed. Then fork the couscous through, season with salt, pepper, a lug of olive oil and a swig of wine vinegar, cover with tinfoil and place in the oven for 5 minutes to steam.
Roughly chop the fresh coriander and stir it through the stew just before serving. Divide between 4 plates with the couscous and spoon over a good dollop of natural yoghurt.
• from Jamie’s Kitchen
Comments
colleen lawrason [Visitor]
Thu 14 Jun 2007 @ 05:28
I have been searching for a Jamie Oliver recipe of Lamb with Morocan spices that we had in a little restaurant in northern Australia. It was the best lamb ever. Would this recipe be similar in flavours?
Dee [Visitor]
Fri 29 Jun 2007 @ 23:50
one word.. fantastic..
even my 2 year old munched through it..
thank you jamie
even my 2 year old munched through it..
thank you jamie
Katy [Visitor]
Sat 25 Aug 2007 @ 02:29
Think I love u Jamie. This recipe is simple, totally delicious and my kids clean their plates completely. Too easy, very enjoyable, and best of all CHEAP! You are my dinner-time hero. xx
jan [Visitor]
Mon 27 Aug 2007 @ 13:42
cooked this dish for my fussy son who gobbled it up and asked for thirds!
Kirsten [Visitor]
Tue 04 Sep 2007 @ 09:13
first dish i cooked in the new flat.... went down a treat! thanks heaps!!
Mike Jones, Bury [Visitor]
Fri 21 Sep 2007 @ 20:39
This is a superb dish.. and ignore Jules, cos the plaiting definitely helps the flavours and gives more area to crisp up as a contrast! We love it!!!
Pineapple [Visitor]
Tue 09 Oct 2007 @ 15:13
Simply outstanding. My kids aged 3 and 9 just loved it. I am on a mission to teach them about real food - not the bland hot dogs, pizza and ice cream their friends eat at home and with Jamies recipies it is working - still the kids have eater sushi, indian, african etc etc since they started eating real food. Thanks Jamie - you are the best
Treho [Visitor]
Mon 12 Nov 2007 @ 15:49
Love your website
I'm trying to find good recipe for gluten free stuffing any Ideas?
Regards Treho
I'm trying to find good recipe for gluten free stuffing any Ideas?
Regards Treho
heather [Visitor]
Sat 05 Jan 2008 @ 02:04
I just love this recipe and am so happy to have found it again on your website.Cheers Heather.Qld Australia
Michelle Lemon [Visitor]
Fri 18 Jan 2008 @ 12:35
I made this last night (actually, two nights ago & let sit in the fridge for the day & reheated). It was so so delicious, my husband couldn't stop commenting. I recommend the plaiting - sorry Jools - apart from being fun and arty, it really does get the flavour in there.
Lisa Morgan [Visitor]
Sat 26 Jan 2008 @ 09:12
Jamie you have succeeded your self once again....this was absolutly georgous, a hearty winter warmer. My kids ate all of it couscous an all..
Thank You
Lisa
Thank You
Lisa
Kitty Pierson [Visitor]
Wed 30 Jan 2008 @ 15:36
You are an inspiration, young man. Keep up all your good works. This lamb recipe is a staple in my home. It is delicious and fun to prepare. I first cooked it after watching your "Daddy's Girl" tv episode.
Sue [Visitor]
Tue 05 Feb 2008 @ 13:04
Made this for a family dinner party the other evening it went down really well & so tasty. Had to be good as even my fussy eaters had seconds 10/10
Thanks Jamie
Sue
Thanks Jamie
Sue
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1517 votesserves 4
ingredients
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
3-4 small dried chillies
a small bunch of fresh rosemary, leaves picked and finely chopped
2 thumb-sized pieces of fresh ginger, peeled
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
extra virgin olive oil
4 smallish neck fillets of lamb
4 sweet potatoes, peeled, cut into 2.5 cm/1 inch dice
2 red onions, peeled and roughly chopped
4 cloves of garlic, peeled and sliced
12 ripe plum tomatoes, each cut into 8 pieces
1 stick of cinnamon
2 bay leaves
a handful of dried apricots
285ml (½ pint) boiling water
350g/12oz couscous
a little wine vinegar
1 large bunch of fresh coriander
4 tablespoons natural yoghurt
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
3-4 small dried chillies
a small bunch of fresh rosemary, leaves picked and finely chopped
2 thumb-sized pieces of fresh ginger, peeled
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
extra virgin olive oil
4 smallish neck fillets of lamb
4 sweet potatoes, peeled, cut into 2.5 cm/1 inch dice
2 red onions, peeled and roughly chopped
4 cloves of garlic, peeled and sliced
12 ripe plum tomatoes, each cut into 8 pieces
1 stick of cinnamon
2 bay leaves
a handful of dried apricots
285ml (½ pint) boiling water
350g/12oz couscous
a little wine vinegar
1 large bunch of fresh coriander
4 tablespoons natural yoghurt
