Jane Price spices things up with this North African recipe credit: Archant The tagine is a Moroccan stew that takes its name from the heavy earthenware pot with a pointed lid, in which it is slowly cooked, traditionally over an open fire. It can be cooked with any meat but I have used pigeon for
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Time Well SpentJune 15, 2022
Jane Price spices things up with this North African recipe
credit: Archant
The tagine is a Moroccan stew that takes its name from the heavy earthenware pot with a pointed lid, in which it is slowly cooked, traditionally over an open fire. It can be cooked with any meat but I have used pigeon for this recipe and it works very well.
The method is low, slow cooking and I have done this in a heavy cast iron pot, which can be used on the hob and in the oven. You could use a traditional tagine pot if you have one but you don’t need to invest in one. Any wide, shallow casserole dish with a lid will work the same. The shallow bottom of a tradition tagine pot helps to braise the meat and you use less liquid than in a deep casserole, giving the sauce an intense flavour.
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The rich flavours come from a mixture of spices and sweetness. The spices I have used here are cinnamon, ginger, paprika, turmeric and cayenne pepper, and sweetness is provided by honey and dried fruits such as dates, apricots and raisins.
In Morocco, tagines are generally served with bread to mop up the sauce, with couscous being served separately as a dish in its own right. You may also want to keep some natural yogurt handy in case the sauce is too spicy for your own taste.
credit: Archant
Ingredients:
4 pigeon breasts
4 tbsp olive oil
3 medium red onions, peeled and chopped
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1pint chicken stock
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp turmeric
2 tsp ground cinnamon
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 x 400g tinned chopped tomatoes
8 dried apricots, cut in half
8 dates, cut in half
55g/2oz sultanas or raisins
85g/3oz flaked almonds
1 tbsp clear honey
fresh coriander, roughly chopped
Serves 2
Method:
1. Place the cayenne, paprika, ginger, turmeric and cinnamon into a small bowl and mix to combine. Place the pigeon breasts into a bowl and toss together the spice mix. Cover and leave overnight in the fridge.
2. Preheat the oven to 150C/300F/Gas2.
3. Heat 2 tbsp olive oil in an oven-proof casserole dish. Add the chopped onion and cook over a gentle heat for 10 minutes so that the onions are soft. Add the crushed garlic for the final 3 minutes.
4. In a separate frying pan, heat the remaining oil and brown the pigeon on all sides then add the browned meat to the casserole dish. De-glaze the frying pan with the chicken stock and add these juices to the dish.
5. Add the chopped tomatoes, apricots, dates, raisins or sultanas, flaked almonds and honey to the casserole dish. Bring to the boil, cover with a fitted lid, place in the oven and cook for 2-2½ hours or until the meat is meltingly tender.
6. Place into a warmed tagine or large serving dish and sprinkle over the chopped herbs.
7. Serve with green olives, flat breads, couscous.
Jane Price spices things up with this North African recipe credit: Archant The tagine is a Moroccan stew that takes its name from the heavy earthenware pot with a pointed lid, in which it is slowly co...
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