Moroccan Tagine with Meatballs and Eggs

Moroccan Tagine with Meatballs and Eggs

Any type of Moroccan tagine is something I’ll try and usually love, really any Moroccan dish at all, especially ones that you don’t even actually have to cook in a ‘tagine’ pot, per se.  In this recipe I used Saffron Road’s Moroccan Tagine Simmer Sauce to make something I’d always wanted to try- a tagine with beef kofta (meatballs) and eggs. Doesn’t sound like something you hear about everyday, but since I love meatballs and eggs are a staple at both breakfast and dinner in my house, I couldn’t wit to finally give it a try. Here goes…and this is what you need:

Ground beef, bread crumbps, parsley, salt, pepper, eggs, sliced green peppers, minced garlic, onion and tomatoes, tomato paste and the all-natural, non-GMO Moroccan Tagine Simmer Sauce by Saffron Road.

Morrocan Tagine

To make the meatballs, mix the ground beef with an egg, parsley, salt, and bread crumbs.

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Form it into one big ball, then break into smaller round balls- or you could shape them more oblong; that’s up to you.

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I like them this way.

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Continue to do this until you have used up all the ground beef. 1/2 pound of ground beef makes about 10 small meatballs.

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You’ll start out by first sautéeing the green pepper, tomato, onion and garlic in a pan first. Then you’ll add the meatballs.

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Cook the mixture until the meatballs  are mostly brown, turning only when they’re ready (they’re easy to move around without sticking). Add the tomato sauce now, too, with a little water.

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Add six eggs. I just crack them right into the pan. Let them cook for just a few minutes, long enough for them to ‘set’ or gel to the pan.

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Now add the Moroccan Tagine Simmer Sauce

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Cover and cook until the eggs and meatballs are fully cooked, about 20 minutes.

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Add parsley on top for garnish just before serving. 

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Use a spatula to lift out separate pieces to plate, otherwise, enjoy communally straight from the pan as it looks so much less messy than pulling out individual portions.

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The meatballs are so nice and soft like this and the simmer sauce adds that wonderful smokey flavor you can only get with good, smoked spices and other ingredients that speak to its authenticity. It’s such a great recipe to make, especially now that it can be made a little more conveniently with the Saffron Road products like it. 

What other ways would you enjoy the Moroccan Tagine Simmer Sauce by Saffron Road?

 

 

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