A comforting and super healthy dinner, perfect on it’s own or served with crusty bread. Any squash works with this dish, leave the skin on for extra bite, not to mention most of the vitamins are in the skin! Parsley, chives or tarragon would be equally as delicious, swap out the haricot beans with chickpeas for an even heartier dish, or try using Zaytoun freekeh instead of Zaytoun maftool, just remember to rinse and soak for 15 minutes before cooking.
Serves 4
Ingredients
- 1 red kuri squash, seeds and pulp removed, sliced into wedges, skin left on
- 2 large cloves of garlic
- A few generous glugs of Zaytoun unfiltered organic extra virgin olive oil
- 1 large red onion
- 1 tbsp ras el-hanout
- 750g assorted tomatoes, small ones left whole, larger ones quartered
- 400g can of haricot beans, drained
- 250g Zaytoun maftool
- 4 tbsp Zaytoun za’atar
- 4 tbsp mascarpone cheese
- Handful of coriander leaves
- Handful of mint leave, roughly chopped
Method
- Preheat oven to 180°C
- Add squash and garlic to a roasting tray, coat with a glug of olive oil, season and bake for 45 minutes or until the squash is just charing at the edges
- Meanwhile, over a medium heat, add a generous glug of olive oil to a pan to which you have a lid, add the onions, stirring regularly until soft. Add the ras el-hanout and stir until fragrant then add the tomatoes and combine. Place the lid on, reduce the heat to low and cook, stirring occasionally until the tomatoes have broken down, (around 15 minutes). Using a handheld blender, blend until smooth and simmer until reduced to a thick soup like consistency
- Peel the roasted garlic then using a fork, mash and add to the tomato mixture along with the haricot beans
- Place rinsed maftool in 350ml water, bring to the boil and simmer for 12 minutes, drain and add to the tray of squash with 4 tbsp za’atar and a generous glug of olive oil, carefully combine
- Take the tomato mixture off the heat, stir through the mascarpone cheese, top with the za’atar squash and maftool and finish with another glug of olive oil, coriander and mint leaves
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