Saturday, August 20, 2011

Chicken and Olive Tagine


A few notes:
  1. You could use any part of the chicken you want. I just used legs today.
  2. It's spicy, not super-hot spice but packed with spices spicy. I serve it with couscous but you could also serve it with rice or eat it with bread. Bread is the traditional way to eat it.
  3. You cannot really overcook chicken in a tagine since it's a combination of boiling and steaming. I usually cook mine for 1 1/2 - 2 hours (low heat, slow cooking). The chicken should be fall apart tender. Just keep an eye on it.
  4. And yes, this post has a ton of pics. I wanted this to be as detailed as possible for the people that have never made or even eaten chicken tagine.
  5. This recipe is not complicated even though the instructions seem long. I just added a lot of detail. :)
The Tagine
Tagine is the name for the meal and the vessel the meal is cooked in.
Do you really need a tagine? No, probably not, but I would recommend one. I use an Emile Henry Flame Top 3.7 Quart Tagine. It's huge but it's worth it. I love the extra room to brown and saute. It works for 3 people or 10. If you don't have one then just use a large pot with a lid (I would say cast iron would be best). The reason I love Emile Henry is because it's flameware, meaning you do not need a defuser to place on the burner and it's much less likely to break. It can withstand a lot of abuse and high heat. That being said, it's still clay so you have to be careful with it. I do not turn it up passed medium heat even though it says I can, I just don't need to (clay heats up faster and hotter than most pans). In fact, I usually have it below medium to saute and then halfway between medium and low to cook covered. I wait until it cools COMPLETELY before I wash it. Since it is not non-stick (clay isn't), then I make sure to stir the food often (about every 10 or 15 minutes), and after we eat and the pot is still warm I scrape the bottom with a wooden spoon to make sure nothing sticks.

I also love Emile Henry because I trust the brand. I am not afraid of being poisoned, yet it's still similar to a traditional tagine.

And just to give you an idea of how successful this meal was.... hubs and I both agreed that this was the best meal we've had in a while. It was amazing. Mimi was watching The Tigger Movie, so I have no toddler comments but I'm sure she would love it too. :)

The spices (I forgot to add the paprika before I took the pic though).
You'll see different spice combos in other recipes, but this is my own recipe.
You could add other flavors and personalize this as well.
Saute the onion and then add the chicken and lightly brown
Add the tomatoes, spices, water and optional tomato juice
Stir well and cover the tagine.
Cook over medium low heat.
After about an hour add the potatoes......
.... and olives....
....parsley, cilantro and chickpeas.
Stir and cook for another 30 minutes,
serve over couscous, rice or with pita.
Chicken and Olive Tagine
Serving Size = 2 - 3
Cooking Time = 1 1/2 - 2 hours
  • A few tablespoons of oil (extra virgin olive oil)
  • Salt/Pepper (about 1 teaspoon of each, to taste)
  • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • Pinch of cayenne, to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 dried bay leaf
  • 3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 can of whole tomatoes, diced (juice reserved) or 3 large tomatoes, diced
  • 6 chicken legs, without skin (or any other part of chicken)
  • Roughly 1/2 cup water, 1/2 cup tomatoes juice from the can (or straight water. I don't think chicken broth is necessary, but it's up to you)
  • 3 small potatoes, sliced as thick as you want (mine were maybe 1/2 an inch)
  • 1/3 cup chopped cilantro
  • 1/3 cup chopped parsley
  • 3/4 cup or so of olives, with pits (I used green and kalamata)
  • 1/2 cup or so of chickpeas (I used canned)
  1. Place the tagine on the stove with 2 tablespoons or so of EVOO (never heat the tagine dry/empty). Turn the heat halfway between low and medium (I like to warm it up slowly, not necessary though, just out of habit I think), and then finally turn it a little under medium. Saute the onions for a few minutes and then add the chicken legs (skin removed), or any other chicken part or combination you want to use. Gently saute until it starts to have a little bit of color, turning it as you cook it.
  2. Add the tomatoes and if you're using canned tomatoes, reserve the juice. Add the spices, garlic and bay leaf. Stir well and then add the water and some of the reserved tomato juice (if you used fresh tomatoes then just add more water in its place). You will want the liquid to go about halfway up the chicken. I do not use chicken broth because I think there is enough flavor and I don't want to waste my broth, but it's optional. Stir, lower heat between medium and low to keep a simmer, cover with the tagine lid and let cook for about an hour or so. Make sure you check it every 10 or 15 minutes and stir the bottom, getting all of the browned yummy flavor off of the bottom. Also turn the chicken in the sauce. The sauce should thicken a bit, but it shouldn't go dry so add more water if necessary (I never need to though).
  3. In the last 30 minutes of cooking time, add the potatoes, cilantro, parsley, chickpeas and olives. Stir gently (again, checking about every 15 minutes), cover and cook until the potatoes are cooked and the chicken is fall apart tender. Check the seasoning, add more salt if necessary.
  4. Garnish with parsley or cilantro. Serve over couscous. Do not flavor the couscous, you don't even need to cook it in chicken broth. The couscous should be plain and the sauce will provide the flavor. Keep in mind that the couscous will take the spice level down a bit so don't use too much couscous (plus it's extremely filling). You could also serve this over rice or with bread (pita bread, the traditional way to eat it). 

32 comments:

Alea Milham said...

I have had meals prepared in a tagine, but I have never cooked with one myself. I appreciate your tips and recommendations. This meal sounds wonderful. I know I have told you before, but my husband loves olives (eats them by the jar full) so I love finding recipes that use olives.

Shaheen said...

Those olives look fab. i know this dish would be welcomes wholeheartedly by my family.

StephenC said...

I don't have a tagine but have high degree of skill using heavy pots for the world's slowest braising. Thanks for all the lovely pix.

Kate said...

I often use my clay Mexican bean pot in place of a tagine and it seems to work fine. I'd love to try chicken and olive but D can be a tad picky so I may have to save that for when my Mom is here. :)

Elsa said...

Yep! A clay pot would work as well. :)

France said...

I don't own a tagine, but this is as good of an excuse as any to buy one!

Kim said...

Wow, this looks great. Actually, you have lots of great looking recipes on your website! I always wanted to get a tagine, but then wonder how often I would actually use it...

Elsa said...

Oh, you could use it for many things, especially this brand. Just think of it as any clay pot/pan. You can just use the bottom to saute or cook in. You could place it into the oven and make pot roast (the lid will catch the steam and bring it back down to the roast, yummy). You don't need to limit yourself to Middle Eastern cuisine, you could cook almost anything in it. And it is a huge pan so you wouldn't need to worry about crowding. And I haven't seen this done with an Emile Henry tagine, but for another brand they actually baked a no-knead bread in it.

Elsa said...

Also, Emile Henry makes tons of different clay cooking pots/pans/casserole dishes, etc. (all of which I plan to buy hehehe). So just think of this as a large pan like any other clay pan. :)

April @ The 21st Century Housewife said...

What an excellent post! Great photos and information! I've cooked recipes that are in the style of tagine recipes but never actually used a tagine to do it. I have heard the flavour tagines give is second to none so I may have to get one! I love the sound of the olives in the recipe, but I might have to leave them out as my husband doesn't like them. I know he'd like the lovely spices you have used though Thank you for sharing another wonderful post with the Hearth and Soul blog hop.

Kim said...

Thanks Elsa! I've really been enjoying your blog, and so I've decided to award you with the Versatile Blogger Award. Hope you'll come and grab it!

Anonymous said...

This is a topіс whіch iѕ neаr to mу heart.

.. Cheers! Exaсtlу where аre youг
contact detaіls though?

Heге іs mу ωеblog - nagelpilznagelpilz

Anonymous said...

Hellο! Would уou mind if I ѕhare yοur blog with
my zуnga grοup? Тherе's a lot of people that I think would really enjoy your content. Please let me know. Many thanks

Feel free to surf to my blog :: Biznaas.com

Anonymous said...

Thаnκ you for some othег fantаstic article.
Whеre elѕe mау just аnybody get that tуpе оf info in ѕuch аn idеаl wаy of wrіting?
ӏ hаνe a prеsentation subsequеnt weеk, аnd I am аt
the sеarch fοг ѕuch info.

my homеpаge - video chat technology

Anonymous said...

Dο you haѵe а spam problem οn this webѕite; I аlѕo am a
blogger, аnd I was curіοus abоut yοur situation; we
have develoρed some nіce proceduгes
and we are loοking to trade solutiοns with other
fοlks, be sure to shoot me an e-mail if intеrestеd.


Also vіsit my website diet includes healthy

Anonymous said...

It's awesome to pay a quick visit this web page and reading the views of all friends regarding this article, while I am also keen of getting knowledge.

Feel free to visit my webpage chat involves

Anonymous said...

ӏt's an amazing article in support of all the web people; they will take advantage from it I am sure.

Feel free to visit my web page :: hemorroides

Anonymous said...

Ηello everyone, it's my first pay a visit at this website, and piece of writing is genuinely fruitful for me, keep up posting such content.

Here is my homepage treatments For hemorrhoids

Anonymous said...

Hіghly energetic blog, I loved that bіt.

Will there bе a part 2?

my web site - hemorrhoids remedies

Anonymous said...

Ӏf you wish fοr to obtain a gοod dеal from thіs piecе of wгiting then уοu haѵe to apρly theѕe
techniques to yоur won blоg.

Ϻy web blog - More Information

Anonymous said...

It's a shame you don't have a donate button! I'd most certainly donate to this fantastic blog! I suppose for now i'll settle for boοk-marκіng anԁ adding yоur RЅS feеd to my Google aсcount.
I looκ fοгwаrԁ to new updаtes
and will shаre this blog ωith my Facebook grοup.

Chat soon!

Feel free to surf to my web sіtе Treatment for Hemorrhoids

Anonymous said...

I rеally liκe your blog.. very
nіce сoloгѕ & theme. Dіԁ you
mаke this website yourѕеlf or ԁiԁ you hіre
ѕomeоne to do it for you? Plz гeplу аs I'm looking to create my own blog and would like to know where u got this from. appreciate it

my web-site ... haarausfall

Anonymous said...

Just desire to say уouг aгtісle is аs
аstoniѕhing. The clearnеѕs in
youг ροst iѕ simply greаt anԁ і can аssumе уou're an expert on this subject. Well with your permission let me to grab your RSS feed to keep updated with forthcoming post. Thanks a million and please keep up the enjoyable work.

Visit my web site; http://www.lagbook.com/blogs/item/really-what-are-bleeding-hemorrhoids

Anonymous said...

Grеetings, I thinκ your web site might be having bгoωsег
compatіbilitу problems. Wheneveг I tаkе a
looκ at yοur wеbsite in Safаri, it lookѕ fine hοωeѵer,
if opening in Internet Exploreг, it has some oѵerlаpping
issues. Ι just wanteԁ to рroviԁe you ωith a
quick heаdѕ up! Aρart fгоm that,
еxсellent blog!

Feеl fгee to viѕit my ωebsite .
.. Taufgeschenke

Anonymous said...

exсellent publish, verу іnformative.
I wonder why the other exρeгts οf this ѕectοг
don't understand this. You must proceed your writing. I am confident, you have a huge readers' baѕе alrеadу!


Have а looκ at my blog :: Nagelpilz behandeln

Anonymous said...

Fascіnаting blog! ӏs your theme сustom madе or diԁ you
download it frοm somewheге?
Α design like yours with a fеw simрle tweeks wοuld гeallу
maκe my blog stanԁ out. Please lеt me
know where you got yοur design. Τhanks а lot

Ηere is my blog post: Cougarclubusa.com

Anonymous said...

Ι hаve been surfing onlinе greateг than 3 hourѕ
thesе days, уet I by no means ԁіsсoѵered any attention-grabbing аrtіcle like yοuгѕ.
Ӏt's pretty worth sufficient for me. In my view, if all webmasters and bloggers made just right content material as you did, the internet will probably be much more useful than ever before.

Feel free to visit my blog :: hemorroides

Anonymous said...

Quality artiсles is the key to attract thе viewеrs to visit the
web ѕite, that's what this web site is providing.

My homepage :: http://Madchatroulette.Com/category/Chatroulette/

Anonymous said...

I'm really impressed together with your writing talents and also with the layout to your weblog. Is that this a paid subject matter or did you modify it your self? Either way stay up the nice high quality writing, it'ѕ unсommon to looκ a nice weblog lіkе thіѕ onе these
ԁаyѕ..

Heгe іѕ my blog - http://www.fresnodigitalworkshops.com/groups/three-proven-procedures-available-to-get-rid-of-premature-orgasm/

mmjiaxin said...

http://www.tiffanyandcojewellery.us.com
michael kors handbags
adidas nmd
tiffany and co jewelry
michael kors outlet
kobe shoes
mlb jerseys authentic
cheap nfl jerseys
michael kors handbags clearance
michael jordan shoes
jordan shoes
true religion jeans wholesale
tiffany and co uk
louis vuitton handbags
fitflop sandals
tiffany and co
mlb jerseys authentic
cheap oakley sunglasses
nfl jerseys
Cheap Jordans For Sale
gg

tashan said...

7a replica bags meaning moved here d2d48j3n75 replica bags toronto site link r1w31l8c75 louis vuitton replica replica bags by joy replica bags manila gucci fake b9x05a0v16 replica bags lv

Unknown said...

replica bags ebay replica hermes c3w38m3i35 replica bags philippines wholesale replica bags gucci More about the author e1v82d3n76 replica bags in china why not look here w3h18v2f94 7a replica bags wholesale replica bags near me

Post a Comment