In her blue paisley apron, thick-framed glasses, and her french-braided plaits swinging, Chef Einat Admony lays out bowls overflowing with green olives and amber preserved lemons, slivered fresh lemon ...
Enjoy the flavors of Morocco with this chicken tagine recipe with dried apricots, chickpeas, olives, preserved lemons, and ...
Embark on a culinary journey with this fragrant Apricot & Almond Chicken Tagine. Inspired by the rich flavors of Moroccan dishes cooked in a tagine pot. This recipe features tender chicken simmered in ...
SAN ANTONIO — Instructions: In bowl, combine flour and garam masala. Add beef cubes and toss well to coat. Set aside. In the bottom of a flameproof tagine, heat oil over medium heat. Add onion, bell ...
As we head into last-minute territory for holiday gift buying, cookbooks are an easy — and always appreciated — answer for the food-lovers on your list (including yourself!). Part 1 and Part 2 of this ...
This pot is so good, they named a dish after it. Despite its popularity on social media, preparing an entire meal in a single pot, aka, one-pot cooking, isn’t new. Global one-pot cooking ...
Tagine is a word that has two meanings: It refers to both an earthenware pot with a conical lid and to the slow-simmered North African stew that is cooked in it. While a tagine is a method more than a ...
At this point in January, stew season is full on. While hearty, rich beef stews are more than welcome during the dark, chilly days of winter, they’re still just that — hearty and rich, which isn’t ...
Traditional French cooking teaches that a classic braise begins by searing the meat, deglazing with wine or stock, scraping up the fond, and then covering with liquid. Contrast this to the Moroccan ...
Bring the chicken stock and the butter to a boil in a small saucepan. Season with salt and pepper. Place the couscous and dried berries in a heatproof bowl, and pour the boiling stock over them. Cover ...
This meatball-like tagine can be prepared ahead, then refrigerated and reheated. Serve it with crusty bread, couscous or a salad. To make the kefta, in a large bowl, use your hands to pound the air ...
I have two issues with slow cookers, and both are deal breakers. First, I resent the fact that if I want my meat browned — and therefore flavorful — I must sear it in another pan before adding it to ...