Christine Benlafquih, food writer, editor, and founder of Taste of Maroc ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For chef Ayesha Nurdjaja of the acclaimed Shuka and Shukette (the latter recently landing on the New York Times 100 Best ...
Tagines are two-piece, slow-cooking vessels consisting of a cone-shaped top and a wide bowl of a base. Vegetables, meat and spices are layered and covered with liquid, and the whole dish cooks slowly ...
As the conical clay lid of is lifted, a cloud of hypnotic aromatic goodness is released. The rich scent of cumin, cinnamon and turmeric combined with the sweetness of caramelised onions and dried ...
Tagine is the Moroccan word that refers to both the conical earthenware vessel and the food prepared in it. The tagine is used for both cooking and serving. Used by nomads as a portable oven, it was ...
FRIDAY, WE’RE TAKING A LITTLE TRIP TO MOROCCO, AND WE ARE AT THE RELATIVELY NEW LITTLE MOROCCO CAFE IN DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO, RIGHT ON THE CORNER OF SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS. AND IN FACT, THEY JUST ...
Tagine is a word that has two meanings: It refers to both an earthenware pot with a conical lid and to the slow-simmered North African stew that is cooked in it. While a tagine is a method more than a ...
Transport your kitchen to the heart of North Africa with this Moroccan Chickpea and Apricot Tagine with Toasted Almond Couscous. This plant-based global dish features a rich blend of warming ...
Some words don’t travel well. Tajine (also written tagine or tajín) is one of them. You say it out loud and someone ...
Main Dish: Can you smell that delicious aroma of a dish simmering gently? It's the promise of our lamb tagine with prunes! A ...
For chef Ayesha Nurdjaja of the acclaimed Shuka and Shukette (the latter recently landing on the New York Times 100 Best Restaurants list), the magic of tagines began during her travels through ...