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Lemon, Chicken & Green Olive Tagine

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Ingredients

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2 teaspoons olive oil
4 chicken thigh fillets, halved
2 onions, sliced
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 teaspoon ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
350 g desiree potatoes, peeled, cut into wedges
1/2 cup pitted green olives
25 g preserved lemons, cut into strips
1 lemon, juice of
2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
turkish bread, sliced, to serve

Nutritional information

402.5
Calories
93 g
Calories From Fat
10.4 g
Total Fat
2.1 g
Saturated Fat
114.5 mg
Cholesterol
136.7 mg
Sodium
45.9 g
Carbs
6 g
Dietary Fiber
6.8 g
Sugars
32.2 g
Protein
493g
Serving Size

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Lemon, Chicken & Green Olive Tagine

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  • Spicy
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A traditional Moroccan tagine which I found in the October 2008 'Australian Good Food' magazine which assures you that this recipe will take you on a romantic escape to Marrakech without aid of a flying carpet . This recipe is for two, but the quantity could easily be increased. Essentially the only change I made to this recipe was to suggest sneaking in some wine, which is what I'll certainly do when I make it. If you cannot find Turkish bread, use pita bread or any crusty bread suitable for mopping up the juices. This recipe can be prepared ahead.

  • 80 min
  • Serves 2
  • Easy

Ingredients

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Lemon, Chicken & Green Olive Tagine, A traditional Moroccan tagine which I found in the October 2008 ‘Australian Good Food’ magazine which assures you that this recipe will take you on a romantic escape to Marrakech without aid of a flying carpet This recipe is for two, but the quantity could easily be increased Essentially the only change I made to this recipe was to suggest sneaking in some wine, which is what I’ll certainly do when I make it If you cannot find Turkish bread, use pita bread or any crusty bread suitable for mopping up the juices This recipe can be prepared ahead , Very good! I had never heard of preserved lemons and the first time I have ever made them We liked all the flavors used boneless skinless chicken breast Thanks for sharing Made for newest zaar tag


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Steps

1
Done

Heat the Oil Over a High Heat in a Heavy-Based Pan or Tagine Dish, and Cook the Chicken in Batches For 2 Minutes on Each Side Until Lightly Browned; Remove the Chicken from the Pan and Set Aside.

2
Done

Reduce the Heat to Medium and Saute the Onion and Garlic For 2-3 Minutes or Until It Has Softened; Add the Turmeric and Cumin and Cook For Another Minute, Until Fragrant.

3
Done

Return the Chicken to the Pan With 21/2 Cups of Water (or a Mix of Water and White Wine); Bring to the Boil, Then Simmer, Covered, For 15 Minutes or Until the Chicken Is Thoroughly Cooked.; Remove the Chicken from the Pan and Keep Warm.

4
Done

Add the Potato to the Pan and Simmer, Covered, For 12-15 Minutes or Until the Potatoes Are Tender.

5
Done

Meanwhile, Place the Olives in a Small Pan, Cover With Water and Bring to the Boil; Drain Off the Water, Then Repeat This Step.

6
Done

Return the Chicken to the Pan With the Olives, Preserved Lemon, Lemon Juice and Parsley and Stir to Combine Well Until All the Ingredients Are Heated Through.

7
Done

Serve With Turkish Bread.

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