Recipes for Tagine
Moroccan Oven-roasted Chicken (djaj Daghmira)
gateauetcuisinerachida.com
Moroccan roasted chicken with a rich preserved lemon sauce and toasted almonds offers a flavorful combination of spices and savory depth.
submitted by lucieluce
30 Minute Moroccan Fish with Chickpeas
everydaylillie.com
A lovely Moroccan style meal of poached fish with chickpeas in 30 minutes
submitted by Lillie
Lamb & Winter Squash Tagine
thymeforcookingblog.com
If you don't have a tagine you can use a large skillet or Dutch oven for this Lamb & Squash Stew
submitted by KateZeller
Beef & Sweet Potato Tagine
thymeforcookingblog.com
We love sweet potatoes and they work well with the Beef & Tomatoes in this Moroccan Tagine
submitted by KateZeller
Chicken Tagine with Dates and Honey
spaulyseasonalservings.com
Chicken thighs work so well in tagines and curries. This was particularly nice as it tasted really opulent. It was warming, lovely and sweet but also savoury from the spices. I enjoyed every mouthful.
submitted by Spaulysrecipes
Rose Harissa and Preserved Lemon Cod Tagine
spaulyseasonalservings.com
Gosh this was yummy, but then I again smoked paprika is one of my addictions along with dried oregano! As its summer I thought fish would be a really nice lighter option though chicken would work
submitted by Spaulysrecipes
Traditional Moroccan Berber Chicken Tagine with Vegetables
cookingwithmouna.com
Discover the delicious world of Moroccan cuisine with this amazing Berber Chicken Tagine Recipe! This mouthwatering dish combines slow-cooked meats, veggies, and aromatic spices.
submitted by Cookingwithmouna
Chicken, Snow Pea, & Artichoke Tagine · Thyme For Cooking
thymeforcookingblog.com
Spring vegetables in an easy 'stew'. Chicken, Artichoke, & Snow Pea Tagine, using baby artichokes and chicken thighs.
submitted by KateZeller
Lamb Tagine with Apricots
streamofflavors.com
Lamb Tagine With Apricots is similar to the Moroccan Lamb Stew which is made with lamb, carrots, potatoes, saffron, spices, and apricots in a special clay pot called the tagine.
submitted by streamofflavors