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This spicy Moroccan chickpea stew is made with a creamy base of pumpkin and coconut milk, and served atop a bed of tender couscous.

So, it’s the holidays. I must be a little bit beat, because I’m definitely off my game with the last couple of recipes. Last week it was the crooked quiche. This week, the stew that I ruined. Oh, it was delicious, but then totally I ruined it before dinner. Let me explain.
I made the recipe, loved it, then broke it. I did get to eat a little bit for lunch, so it’s not that bad. My husband and I split that bowl of stew you see in the photos – we usually do that after I’ve cooked and photographed a blog meal on a weekend afternoon, planning to save the rest for dinner. Typical me, I also left most of the kitchen cleanup for dinner time, so as I had the stew reheating on the stove, I began shoving spice jars into my overstuffed cabinet. One busted free, fell, and smashed into a drinking glass I had perched on the counter. Gah!


Glass went everywhere, and I mean everywhere. For a minute I didn’t even realize I’d had a drinking glass sitting on the counter (did I mention that the kitchen was messy?), and was completely baffled at the volume of glass pieces that littered my kitchen. I probably would’ve been pretty impressed had it not destroyed my dinner.


For a few minutes I just stared at my stew. I couldn’t see any glass in it, but I could see glass everywhere else. You know the feeling? I know this isn’t the first time this has happened in my kitchen. Finally I caved and ditched the whole pot of stew. It hurt. We settled on some quick veggie wraps in it’s place.
This was easy enough to make that I almost made an entirely new batch, even at 7:30 at night, being as hungry as I was. Unfortunately, I’d totally used up all the chickpeas in the house when making batch number 1, which is crazy, because I usually have an endless supply of chickpeas.
So yeah. That’s my story. I’ll probably make this again at some point over the winter. It was easy and the little bit that I got to lunch on was delicious.


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Moroccan Spiced Pumpkin & Chickpea Stew
This spicy Moroccan chickpea stew is made with a creamy base of pumpkin and coconut milk and served atop a bed of tender couscous. CourseEntree CuisineAmerican, Moroccan Prep Time 5 minutes Cook Time 15 minutes Total Time 20 minutes Servings 4 Calories 293 kcal
Ingredients
- 1tbsp.olive oil
- 1onion,diced
- 1red bell pepper,diced
- 2garlic cloves,minced
- 1tsp.freshly grated ginger
- 1-14oz.can chickpeas,drained and rinsed
- 1cupvegetable broth
- 1cupcanned pumpkin puree
- ½cupcoconut milk
- 1tbsp.maple syrup
- 2tsp.ground cumin
- 1tsp.ground cinnamon
- ½tsp.cayenne pepper,or to taste
- ½tsp.ground coriander
- ¼tsp.ground cloves
- ¼tsp.allspice
- 1-2tbsp.lemon juice
- salt and pepper to taste
For Serving
- cooked couscous
- 2scallionschopped
- ¼cupfresh cilantro
Instructions
- Coat the bottom of a medium saucepan with oil and place over medium heat. When oil is hot, add onion and bell pepper. Cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and ginger. Cook 1 minute more.
- Add chickpeas, broth, pumpkin, coconut milk, maple syrup, cumin, cinnamon, cayenne pepper, coriander, cloves and allspice to pot. Stir a few times to incorporate and bring to a simmer. Allow to cook, uncovered, until peppers are soft, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and season with lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste.
- Divide couscous into bowls and top with stew. Sprinkle with scallions and cilantro. Serve.
Recipe Notes
Nutrition information does not include couscous or toppings.
Nutrition FactsMoroccan Spiced Pumpkin & Chickpea StewAmount Per ServingCalories 293Calories from Fat 115% Daily Value*Fat 12.8g20%Saturated Fat 7.3g37%Sodium 501mg21%Potassium 582mg17%Carbohydrates 39.6g13%Fiber 8.5g34%Sugar 9.1g10%Protein 8.5g17%Calcium 70mg7%Iron 4mg22%* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.« Spinach & Mushroom Mini Vegan Puff Pastry QuicheChipotle Lentil Patties from The Make Ahead Vegan Cookbook »