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Although I am not Muslim, I had some delicious harira from the carts in Djemaa el-Fna in Marrakesh, where it is served year-round.
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We had a friend staying over last night and he made us harira which is a soupy Middle-Eastern stew eaten when the Ramadan fast is broken - there are a lot of similarities with your dish!
Roasted Tomato Soup with Ground Beef, Sausage, Garbanzos, Macaroni, and Basil Kalyn Denny 2007
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To be called "harira", the soup must *imperatively*
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The menu includes lamb and chickpea harira soup, "ratatouille-style" chakchouka with baked eggs, minced beef borek and several tagines.
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Soup may not be your first choice now, when it's in the 90s, but after a day of fasting -- or any kind of challenge -- harira is simple, soothing, sustaining, just what your body craves.
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Still, at Isfar, people don't line up at Mickey D's, they ladle up harira.
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As I sit over a steaming bowl of harira or a plateful of spicy cod accras and consider the question - and those brilliant young men, that culturally diverse team, who brought this country roaring to their feet in 1998 - I think not.
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For even more (!) about harira and why I love it, check out my blog Edgy Veggie.
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Reduce heat to medium-low and let harira simmer, uncovered, for 45 minutes to an hour.
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I wish the box included harira, a delicious bean/lentil soup served to break the fast in Morocco.
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