Servings: 6 Total Time: 1 hr 20 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
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Spicy, tender lamb. Quinoa salad, studded with superfoods. A chilli-infused chutney served alongside. A plateful of protein perfection.

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Moroccan Lamb with Quinoa Salad & Peach Chutney

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 40 mins Cook Time 40 mins Total Time 1 hr 20 mins
Servings: 6
Best Season: Winter

Ingredients

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Lamb

Quinoa salad

Peach chutney

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Instructions

  1. For the lamb fillet, bring lamb to room temperature. Rub with oil and combined Moroccan seasoning and salt.  Preheat barbecue grill to high and lightly sear lamb on all sides, then turn heat down and finish cooking very gently on a low heat until just cooked. Leave the lamb slightly pink inside if preferred. Remove from barbecue and wrap in foil to rest.

  2. For the quinoa salad, add the quinoa to 2 cups of water in a pot and place over high heat. Bring to a boil, cover, and reduce heat to low for approximately 10 minutes or until all liquid is absorbed. Remove from heat, set aside, still covered and rest for 10 minutes. When rested, remove lid and fluff with a fork. Cool to room temperature.

  3. To the quinoa, add the avocado, blueberries, corn, onion, feta, pistachios and half the coriander. Mix the remaining coriander with the remaining ingredients to make a dressing. Stir through the quinoa salad.

  4. For the peach chutney, add a small amount of olive oil to a saucepan and cook the red onion until soft. Add the peaches, red capsicum and jalapeno, and cook about 5 minutes or until peaches start to break down. Reduce heat to low and add vinegar, honey, cayenne and salt and pepper. Simmer until most of the liquid has evaporated, but is still pourable, approximately 5-10 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in coriander. Either serve warm or keep in a glass jar in the fridge.

  5. Serve the lamb in small slices alongside the salad and the peach chutney. 

Note

Chutney can be made ahead and reheated. Alternatively, use store-bought chutney.

Quinoa salad can also be made ahead.

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  1. Susanna

    Quinoa salad was lovely but I doubled the recipe and it made far too much, 6 servings would probably do for entertaining too!

  2. Katrina

    How far ahead could I make the quinoa salad please?

    • El Gusto

      The quinoa could be cooked a couple of days ahead, but I wouldn’t recommend making up the salad until an hour or so before serving, the avocado could end up discoloured.

  3. Leonie

    Very tasty. When reducing the quinoa recipe be sure to reduce the water in the recipe instructions or it will end up rather soggy

  4. Naomi

    If i can’t find moroccan seasoning in my store could it be called something else? or do you have a recipe to make it?

    • El Gusto

      It is also known as Ras al Hanout but here is a recipe.

      Moroccan Seasoning

      2 tbsp brown sugar
      4 tsp paprika
      4 tsp cumin
      2 tsp cinnamon
      1 tsp ground ginger
      1 tsp salt
      2 tsp ground pepper
      Pinch of cayenne (or more to taste)

      Stir together all ingredients and store in an airtight container for up to a year.

  5. Tester

    It was so good I will defintely be making again. Next time I wouldn’t do the rub on the lamb again as I didn’t feel it had much impact but that’s probably just down to personal taste. The chutney and quinoa were so good! 👌

  6. Tester

    It was so good I will definitely be making again. Next time I wouldn’t do the rub on the lamb again as I didn’t feel it had much impact but that’s probably just down to personal taste. The chutney and quinoa were so good!

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