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Chicken Tagine Recipe | SparkRecipes chicken thigh, tomato paste, garlic salt, chicken stock, pine nut, pepper, cinnamon, cumin, dried ginger, raisin, apricot, carrot, onion, cous cous, lemon juice, flour Easy, delicious and healthy Chicken Tagine recipe from SparkRecipes. See our top-rated recipes for Chicken Tagine. 1. In a 6-quart slow cooker, layer chicken, onions, carrots, raisins and apricots. 2....
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| Roz Bi Saffran Recipe - Food.com butter, hazelnut, pine nut, saffron, raisin, apricot, salt, rice, water A Morrocan-inspired rice dish from the The Classic Mediterranean cookbook, with a few minor changes. This would probably taste good, too with basmati substituted for the regular white rice. Update: pe...
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Moroccan Chicken Stew, Crock Pot Recipe - Food.com chicken, tomato paste, chicken stock, wheat, pine nut, pepper, coriander leaf, cinnamon, cumin, dried ginger, raisin, apricot, carrot, onion, garlic, cous cous, lemon juice, flour Raisins, apricots, and a delicious blend of spices make this slow-cooker stew hard to resist. *NOTE*: I have now reduced the amount of tomato paste to 2 tbsp (originally 1/4 cup). Thanks Toni. Serving...
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| Chicken With Apricots and Prunes Recipe - Food.com chicken stock, olive oil, pine nut, pepper, ginger root, cinnamon, prune, apricot, onion, whole chicken, salt, water Serving Size: 1 (259) g Servings Per Recipe: 6 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 494 Calories from Fat 304 g 62 % Total Fat 33.9 g 52 % Saturated Fat 8.6 g 42 % Cholesterol 124.8 mg 41 %...
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| Fruity Couscous Recipe - Food.com vegetable stock, olive oil, pine nut, coriander leaf, lemon, raisin, apricot, cous cous This is good alongside lamb chops or as a side to any Moroccan dish. Serving Size: 1 (60) g Servings Per Recipe: 10 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 232.6 Calories from Fat 106 g 46 % Tot...
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| Moroccan-Seasoned Chops With Fruited Couscous Recipe - Food.com pork chop, olive oil, cooking spray, pine nut, red peppercorn, coriander seed, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, cumin, raisin, apricot, cous cous Try Moroccan-Seasoned Chops With Fruited Couscous from Food.com. - 37146 Serving Size: 1 (279) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 641.1 Calories from Fat 157 g 25 % ...
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| Moroccan-Seasoned Chops with Fruited Couscous Recipe - Food.com pork chop, olive oil, pine nut, coriander seed, cayenne pepper, cumin, raisin, apricot, cous cous A different and flavorful way to make pork. Also good with deboned, skinless chicken breasts. I got this from a diabetic cooking magazine but anyone will enjoy it. Serving Size: 1 (249) g Servings Pe...
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| Super Quick Moroccan Chicken Couscous Recipe - Food.com chicken, red onion, french dressing, vegetable stock, pine nut, mint, cumin, sultana, apricot, cous cous I use a BBQ chicken for this to make a super quick salad/dinner! Serving Size: 1 (318) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 829.8 Calories from Fat 278 g 34 % Total F...
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| North African Couscous Salad Recipe - Food.com kalamata olive, red bell pepper, orange peel, oil, pine nut, saffron, ginger root, coriander seed, cinnamon, cumin, peas, lemon, currant (zante), apricot, carrot, salt, cous cous, orange juice, lemon juice, water Slightly adapted from a Moosewood recipe. A good lunch salad with exotic flavors. Serving Size: 1 (264) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 304.7 Calories from Fat 70...
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| Moroccan Chicken Stew Recipe - Food.com chicken, tomato paste, chicken stock, pine nut, pepper, cinnamon, cumin, dried ginger, raisin, apricot, carrot, onion, garlic, salt, cous cous, lemon juice, flour This is a crockpot recipe. Serving Size: 1 (580) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 907.1 Calories from Fat 334 g 37 % Total Fat 37.2 g 57 % Saturated Fat 9.6 g 47...
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