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One-pot Moroccan Lamb Recipe - Food.com tomato paste, chicken stock, beef stock, oil, almond, cinnamon, dried ginger, prune, apricot, onion, lamb A quick to assemble recipe that smells wondereful and tastes even better! Serving Size: 1 (429) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 764.7 Calories from Fat 386 g 51 %...
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| Moroccan Lamb Chops Recipe | MyRecipes lamb loin, tomato paste, chicken stock, olive oil, parsley, cinnamon, cumin, prune, apricot, onion, garlic, fat Notes: Moroccans often add a little harissa, a fiery red chile paste, to servings of a tagine. Look for it in shelf-stable tubes at specialty grocery stores. PREP AND COOK TIME: 30 minutes. Instructio...
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Moroccan-Style Chicken Recipe - Food.com chicken, olive oil, almond, pepper, cinnamon, raisin, prune, apricot, apple, salt, honey, white wine, water This comes from an Empire Kosher cookbook. I haven't yet tried it, but will soon. Note that it is kosher for Passover. Serving Size: 1 (320) g Servings Per Recipe: 5 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VAL...
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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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| Crockpot Moroccan Chicken Recipe - Food.com chicken breast, chicken stock, turmeric, saffron, pepper, cinnamon, dried ginger, date, raisin, prune, apricot, carrot, onion, salt, honey Delicious recipe adapted (made easier and more suited to laziness) from one I found on Mothering.com. Really great flavors. Original poster suggests browning the chicken, onions in a pan, and then toa...
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| lamb tagine Recipe - Food.com red pepper, chicken stock, olive oil, turmeric, sesame seed, saffron, pepper, coriander, cinnamon, dried ginger, prune, apricot, onion, lamb, salt, honey tagines have a sweet and savory flavor, and this one tastes wonderful with israeli couscous Serving Size: 1 (332) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 631.4 Calories f...
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| Chicken Tagine With Pine Nut Couscous Recipe - Food.com chicken thigh, lemon peel, chicken stock, olive oil, pine nut, turmeric, pepper, parsley, ginger root, coriander seed, green chili, cinnamon, cardamom, prune, apricot, onion, garlic, salt, cous cous Most people think of traditional Moroccan tagines as being long-simmered lamb dishes. When prepared with quick-cooking chicken thighs, they're actually relatively fast to make. Fragrant spices giv...
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| Moorish Moroccan Chicken Tagine Recipe - Food.com chicken thigh, red onion, chili dried/powder, chicken stock, cornstarch, olive oil, paprika, coriander leaf, cinnamon, cumin, chickpea, lemon, prune, apricot, onion, honey We love couscous and are always looking for new dishes to go with it. This is a lovely rich, yet light dish with gorgeous Moroccan flavors. Serving Size: 1 (475) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SE...
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| Moroccan Chicken Tagine With Honey and Apricots Recipe - Food.com chicken, oil, almond, turmeric, sesame seed, pepper, cinnamon, prune, apricot, onion, salt, vegetable fat spread, honey This is another one of those amazing recipes that I get from my upstairs neighbor. I have to actually watch her cook so I can get approximate measurements. In my next life, I want to be Moroccan! Serv...
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| Lamb Tagine With Dried Fruit Recipe - Food.com oil, saffron, pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, dried ginger, prune, apricot, sweet potato, yellow squash, carrot, onion, lamb, salt, honey, water Another family favourite from Epicurious. Good enough to serve to company as well. I often make a meat version and a vegetarian version using the same spices and methods utilizing pumpkin, sweet potat...
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