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Recipes we love: Labneh, Carrots, Carraway and Pistachio. Fried Aubergines, Pomegranates and Pistachios. Monkfish Stew with Green, Beans, Potatoes and Alioli. Lemon Crème Brûlée. The subtle use of mixed spices and preserved lemon gives a distinctive flavour to this Moroccan fish stew.

Moro Easy by Samuel and Samantha Clark - Booktopia Moro Easy by Samuel and Samantha Clark - Booktopia

Who are the authors?: Sam and Sam Clark share a passion for the food of Spain and North Africa and their esteemed London-based restaurants, Moro and Morito, were born out of a desire to cook and share vibrant food inspired by these culinary traditions. They are the authors of four previous cookbooks, which, alongside their restaurants, have been showered with awards, accolades and endorsements. I love every recipe. They’re glorious – delicious, exciting, inspiring, and really easy.” – Claudia Roden Moro Easy is the new cookbook from Sam &Sam Clark, with a focus on home-cookingpaired with their signature use of flavours andingredients from North Africa and SouthernSpain. Moro Easy contains simple, no-fussrecipes which will have wide appeal for thehome cook. Remove the pan from the heat and transfer the potatoes to a dish. Sprinkle over the za’atar, spring onions, coriander and peppers, and toss gently. This will stay by my cooker. It's brimful of great uncomplicated ideas, intense flavours and loads of colour. And the recipes really are easy. Diana HenryEveryone loves toast. But there is toast and… toast. In Moro Easy, a new cookbook by Sam and Sam Clark, there are no fewer than 10 recipes for things on toast. Some are straightforward, almost austere: I can’t imagine the person who wouldn’t be able to rustle up a few slices of their tomato and jamon toast (the secret lies with a grater and just the right amount of garlic). Others are luxuriant: imagine a crisp oval of sourdough topped with a thin tortilla and aioli – a breakfast treat they first ate in Barcelona’s Boqueria market – or with crab warmed in butter and Oloroso sherry and lightly seasoned with fresh chilli and thyme. What I thought:If you’re looking for something a little different to serve for brunch, this is perfect. It’s unlike anything I’ve had before – a big one-pot dish of veg with whisked eggs stirred in at the end, almost scrambled. The spices at the base of this dish make it incredibly flavoursome and warming. Served with flatbreads, extra feta and dill to top (plus some Turkish sausage for meat-eaters), this is a fun sharing dish as everyone can dip in and get messy. It’s also super easy (as the book title would suggest!) – if you prep the veg in advance, you can easily pull the whole thing together while chatting away to friends. Using a hand blender or food processor, blitz everything except the potatoes, peas and fish. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to a wide, deep pan with a tight-fitting lid, add the potatoes and put over a medium to high heat. Bring to a simmer, pop the lid on and cook for 5 minutes.

Moro: our favourite recipes - The Happy Foodie The best of Moro: our favourite recipes - The Happy Foodie

Another beautiful Moro book, full of mouth-watering, beautiful recipes to pull us greedily into the kitchen. What a treat!" - Thomasina Miers Moro is the highly acclaimed home of bold, flavor-centered cooking using few ingredients, perfectly combined.What happened? Was there an explosive row? Apparently not. “I just worked twice as hard,” says Sam. For the team, some of whom have been at Moro for a long time, this kind of thing usually passes – according to Samuel – as light entertainment: “There can be a slightly comical hissing at one another.” In the end, though, they tend not to let things simmer. Marital stew, it seems, is one dish best removed from the heat as soon as possible. Fish tagine with potatoes, peas and coriander (pictured above) Put the olive oil and butter into a large frying pan (30cm) over a medium heat, and when the butter starts to foam, add the garlic and fry gently for a minute until very lightly golden. Add the potatoes to the pan and stir well. Season with a little more salt and pepper, then fry gently for 10-15 minutes, turning occasionally and taking care the garlic doesn’t burn, until golden and crisp on all sides. For a more substantial meal, serve this on toast with a dollop of soft goat’s cheese on top to melt into the warm, sweet spinach. This recipe is endlessly compatible. Put the chunks of chocolate into a bain-marie (a heatproof bowl set over barely simmering water). Once melted, remove from the heat and stir in the butter to melt. Stir in the caster sugar, ground almonds and a small pinch of sea salt.

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