Moroccan Chicken Tagine Recipe | Flavor Makers | McCormick

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https://www.mccormick.com/recipes/main-dishes/spiced-chicken-tagine
https://www.mccormick.com/recipes/salads-sides/easy-lemon-couscous

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Spice up your dinner routine and diversify your palette with this vibrant and flavorful Moroccan-inspired chicken tagine recipe. Learn how to make couscous and chicken tagine featuring an unforgettably savory and eclectic combination of spices and herbs.

Chicken Tagine Ingredients:
McCormick Ground Cumin: https://www.mccormick.com/spices-and-flavors/herbs-and-spices/spices/cumin-ground
McCormick Ground Turmeric: https://www.mccormick.com/spices-and-flavors/herbs-and-spices/spices/ground-turmeric-powder
McCormick Ground Cinnamon: https://www.mccormick.com/spices-and-flavors/herbs-and-spices/spices/cinnamon-ground
Boneless skinless chicken thighs
Garlic cloves
Carrots
Onion
Chickpeas
Diced tomatoes
Green olives
Brining liquid from olive jar
Oil

Lemon Couscous Ingredients:
McCormick Bay Leaves: https://www.mccormick.com/spices-and-flavors/herbs-and-spices/spices/bay-leaves
Couscous
Fresh lemon juice
Fresh lemon zest
Chopped onion
Butter
Water
Salt

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Music Credits
Song Name: Otter Pop
Artist Name: Shawn Wasabi

Comments

  1. @NanaD-ve9tt

    This looks awesome and fragrant and healthy. I’m definitely going to try and make this!!

  2. @_randy_marsh

    tajine and couscous are 2 different dishes, what you did is a couscous not a tajine, you should update your title.

  3. @anonymousowl4463

    For all of you “Moroccan” people out there, of course this doesn’t seem tradition, because it ISN’T TRADITIONAL. IT IS AN INTERPRETATION OF A DISH.

  4. @withmalaika4103

    sorry but that is not moroccan dishes ,even there is no relation to it ,you have to respect the original rules of the Moroccan kitchen at least ,thank you!

  5. @lailasaber8061

    I am Moroccan sorry this is not our food. We have couscous but not like that.please don't cook our food bcse we respect a lot of traditional rules when we cook

  6. @sylertheapplecider8993

    lol they used the instrumental version of otter pop by Shawn Wasabi and Hollis in the beginning

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