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Conserves and other Basics of Moroccan Cooking

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By Robert Carrier

Published 1987

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No visit to the souks is complete without a stop at the conserves stall. Here you will find certain basic preparations – mainly conserves of fruits and vegetables – which are most useful if you want your cooking to have an authentic Moroccan flavour.

Tiny preserved Marrakshi lemons, preserved lemons and pickles in brine.

Black olives, olives with aromatics, cut vegetables in brine.

Cornichons, spicy harissa mixture and capers.

There are certain basic preparations – conserves of fruits and vegetables for the most part – preserved olives with aromatics, cut vegetables in brine, preserved sweet and hot red peppers, preserved lemons, and the special salted butter called smen without which no couscous is complete – which are absolute ‘musts’ if you want your cooking to have an authentic Moroccan flavour.

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