Luckily I have friends that are happy to taste test my kitchen experiments…and this was one of my recent creations…
All I can say is, it was sooooooooooo good, it’s now become a kitchen staple! I can barely find the words to sufficiently tell you how good this tasted. I guess you’ll have to take my word for it, but I can tell you that my friend agreed 🙂 there was none left at the end of lunch!
So, what was it?
By way of research, and out of curiosity, I was recently perusing the shelves in my local supermarket and seeing what new products are on offer nowadays; I don’t shop much in supermarkets so it’s interesting to see the array of cuisines and flavours that are now becoming standard. Whether or not people are experimenting with the more diverse offerings I don’t know, but there is a whole new world of flavours available which I think is great – even better if you have the time and inclination to play with them yourself… 🙂
I came across a tiny jar of tagine paste; the collection of ingredients sounded interesting and piqued my interest, so I had a good look at the label and mused on it at home, then got busy in the kitchen to see what I might produce…this was it…calling it a paste doesn’t seem very inviting but I’m stumped for what else to call it…any ideas anyone? How about a ‘pastesensation’?? Because that’s what it is..
This makes a huge bowl of chunky paste that can be used in various ways, feel free to reduce the quantities.
Ingredients
2 large banana shallots or 4 small round shallots, finely diced
6 large garlic cloves, crushed
1 bunch flat leaf parsley, chopped
250g tomato purée
5 tbsp rapeseed oil
5 tbsp lemon juice
1/2 tbsp dried pepper flakes
1 tsp ground roasted cumin seeds
1 tsp ground roasted coriander seeds
1 tsp dried mint
1/2 tsp Turkish red chilli flakes
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp roasted ground caraway seeds
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
1/4 tsp salt
Method
Mix everything together and leave it in the fridge for the flavours to develop overnight and/or for a day.
This can then be used in whatever way you fancy, so far I’ve eaten it as it is, added it to a bowl of ‘foul’ and added it to pan cooked vegetables…which is what you can see in this post, but I do think there is so much more you could do with it. Add it to a casserole or tagine; thin it down and use it as a marinade; use it as a salsa, basically, have a play. For my root vegetable dish..continuing with my theme of pan cooking vegetables..
1/2 small butternut squash, peeled
1 medium sweet potato, skin on
2 large carrots, peeled
Chop all of these root vegetables into small cubes, all the same size
In a wide based saucepan, heat a tablespoon of your chosen oil over a medium heat
Pan cook all of the cubed vegetables until they start to cook through, agitating a few times as they cook, but not too often, you’re not stir frying these vegetables
Once they’ve started to show signs of being cooked through, add half of the paste mix above and continue to cook for another 5-10 minutes
Serve hot as a side dish or as a complete meal topped with cheese, or with chopped spring onions and tahini sauce over a bed of cooked grains like I did. This is quite a rich dish, so the tahini sauce was a perfect addition.
And if you’ve got leftovers, enjoy it all over again the next day, hot or cold. I had some in a wrap with goats cheese for lunch today.
I served mine with leftover spelt, freekeh and my dukkah
Topped with the cooked vegetables, chopped spring onions and tahini sauce
I really cannot tell you just how good this is, you’ll just have to try it yourself! But I can tell you, I’ll be making this again and again, and already have done!
I hope you like my ideas, I’m bringing them to this week’s Fiesta Friday, co hosting this week by Kaila and Mila, and hope that they enjoy it 🙂
I love when a dish becomes a new kitchen staple! That’s what happens to me with my spicy tomatoes during tomato season (and sometimes when its not even tomato season). Your spiced paste sounds delicious with all of your fall vegetables. Yum! Thank you so much for bringing your creation to the fiesta this week, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend. 🙂
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Thank you so much, and thank you for coming hosting, I hope you enjoy Fiesta Friday 🙂
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I always do! 😀
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You are so good just cooking off the cuff. I need inspiration, often found from those foodie scientists like yourself. Beautiful dish, and I love all of those spices!
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Thank you Julie xx
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This look too awesomely delicious☺☺☺☺
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Thank you, Lina, it is!!!
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This just looks amazing! I can’t believe the ingredients! Like what you served it with!! Another amazing and innovative recipe Elaine!
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Thank you so much, Lynz 🙂 it came out really well xx
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It sounds so different and a yummy combination of flavors! I see you served it over Freekah?
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Yes, I do love a bit of freekeh 🙂
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yumm
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MK here I come! 😛 🙂 This sounds so yummy Elaine I wish I had all the ingredients right now! Your write up certainly made it jumping of the page delicious! 🙂 ps hope you’re all well x x x
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Thank you so much 🙂
Come to MK!! You can see it in the flesh 🙂
Have a great weekend xx
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🙂 soon… soon! 🙂 x
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🙂 xx
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PS I’ve replied to your email xx
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Did I mention that if I lived nearby, I would sacrifice my time to taste your creations? Just saying, I’m nice like that.
This looks terrific, and people say vegetarian food is boring.
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Ha ha! That would be so generous of you….!! And you’d be very welcome 😉
Thank you xx
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Lovely meal❤️😀
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😘😘
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Tasty, healthy and colorful. Love it Elaine ! 🙂 xx
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Thank you 🙂 🙂 xxxx
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I swear I hadn’t read your comment when I made mine! Ja! Ja!
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😀
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Brilliant! Tasty, healthy, and original!
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Thank you 🙂 that’s everything I hope for my food to be!
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Such vibrant colors! Love it!
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Thank you xx
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Amaxing Elaine. ..
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🙂 x
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I like pastesensation your new creation sounds and looks delicious!! xxx
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Thank you sweetie xxx
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I can’t believe you mixed up all those ingredients and just look at that- the dish looks so tasty! I love experimenting with spices; coriander with cumin and chillies – one of my fav combination too! 🙂
Thanks for sharing Elaine! Hope you’re enjoying this Fiesta Friday!
Cheers
Mila
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Thank you so much 🙂
I hope you are enjoying co hosting, happy Sunday xx
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I’m absolutely enjoying all the posts and treats!:)
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That tagine paste that you have cooked up sounds so very flavorful! Love the roasted veggies, they look wonderful!
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This sounds amazing!! I love the tagine paste you made! I’m trying to get my husband to have a few meatless meals each week and I have to try this! I know he will love it, with all those flavours!
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Thank you, I hope he does!!
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Whoa! Awesome spice combination that would wake up any dish. Love it. Would be fantastic on eggs.
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It would!! Thank you 🙂
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