Anyone have a TAGINE? Help with Recipes please?
Snoozypaws3000
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I've never cooked with a tagine before but got one as a gift [arriving tomorrow] I am assuming that it's a bit like a slow cooker [crock pot?]
Anyway, I know that it's supposed to be great for doing Moroccan dishes in [have never cooked anything like this before but am going to search the internet for some recipes]
Just wondered if anyone here had one and if so if they can give me some advice or some low calorie recipes I could try out.
Do you just put meat and veg in there and let it steam away?
I am told that Ras El Hanout spice is good to use in there but I don't have any of this at the moment but I have a ton of other herbs and spices so would be grateful if someone could share an easy starter recipe for me to try.
In the fridge I have some chicken breast, a Rump steak and pack of extra lean minced steak that I could use and lots of different fresh veg
Many thanks in advance for your help
Sky x
Anyway, I know that it's supposed to be great for doing Moroccan dishes in [have never cooked anything like this before but am going to search the internet for some recipes]
Just wondered if anyone here had one and if so if they can give me some advice or some low calorie recipes I could try out.
Do you just put meat and veg in there and let it steam away?
I am told that Ras El Hanout spice is good to use in there but I don't have any of this at the moment but I have a ton of other herbs and spices so would be grateful if someone could share an easy starter recipe for me to try.
In the fridge I have some chicken breast, a Rump steak and pack of extra lean minced steak that I could use and lots of different fresh veg
Many thanks in advance for your help
Sky x
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I used a site called "Google" -- silly name, I know. I used my internets browser to get to google.com. Then, I typed "tagine recipes" in and hit "Enter" on my keyboard, and got a long list of ideas for recipes using a "tajine". Hope that helps!0
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Hello! You can put everything in it and cook slowly but it is more for the meat. The way it work is that all the evaporation from the meat condensed at the top and fall on your meat over and over to keep it moiste.0
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Hi! It's not like a slow cooker... it's a special clay pot you put on your stovetop. It makes absolutely delicious foods and requires very little fat to get things going. Here's a recipe I love:
http://www.food.com/recipe/tagine-of-chicken-preserved-lemon-olives-77530
It's so good. You can make it with chicken breasts OR thighs. Either should work.0 -
I've done this one in my slow cooker, but it's made for a tagine. I've even done it with chicken too - yum.
http://moroccanfood.about.com/od/vegetarianmaindishes/r/moroccan_carrot_chickpea_tagine.htm0 -
I had one till I broke it! They're awesome, and yes work very much like a slow cooker! There are plenty of recipes out there, but this one was always a crowd pleaser
http://www.thekitchn.com/moroccan-recipe-chicken-tagine-with-apricots-almonds-chickpeas-recipes-from-the-kitchn-175757
Served it with couscous and naan, never got a bad reaction0 -
I used a site called "Google" -- silly name, I know. I used my internets browser to get to google.com. Then, I typed "tagine recipes" in and hit "Enter" on my keyboard, and got a long list of ideas for recipes using a "tajine". Hope that helps!
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I used a site called "Google" -- silly name, I know. I used my internets browser to get to google.com. Then, I typed "tagine recipes" in and hit "Enter" on my keyboard, and got a long list of ideas for recipes using a "tajine". Hope that helps!
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=tagine+recipes0 -
I used a site called "Google" -- silly name, I know. I used my internets browser to get to google.com. Then, I typed "tagine recipes" in and hit "Enter" on my keyboard, and got a long list of ideas for recipes using a "tajine". Hope that helps!
Errm Thanks...I did say that I was going to search for recipes on the Internet in my post.
I was after some low fat recipes that have been tried and tested by MFP's based on the ingredients I had but thanks anyway0 -
Many thanks to all those who gave me a useful reply
Thanks so much
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It's not really like a slow cooker - and you can make tagine recipes in a normal pan with a fitted lid, so there's nothing magical about the piece of kit itself.
I like to sweat an onion in a little oil, add chunks of meat or chicken to brown them. Add spices such as cumin, coriander, garlic, ginger. A tin of tomaotes or else some stock for liquid. Presevred lemons add a bit of authenticity - you can find them in a jar in the deli section of the supermarket. Sometimes a stick of cinammon. Let it simmer gently, but really, it wont take more than an hour.
In terms of making it lower cal - well, reduce the oil. But it's what you serve it with which will pack the biggest calorie punches - rice, couscous etc. So have a smaller portion of those.0
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