You might own a beautiful clay tagine. It might sit on a high cabinet, on display. You might see it, feel a pang of guilt, and wonder where the ladder is. Or maybe you don’t have one and are beginning ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cooking with a tagine unlocks rich, layered flavors and tender textures that elevate meals beyond traditional stews. The tagine’s ...
In her blue paisley apron, thick-framed glasses, and her french-braided plaits swinging, Chef Einat Admony lays out bowls overflowing with green olives and amber preserved lemons, slivered fresh lemon ...
Most people draw a blank when confronted with the idea of wine from Morocco. They might know Paula Wolfert’s masterful cookbook “The Food of Morocco” and they may have even cooked a cinnamon-scented ...
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 ...
Moroccan tagine is more than a meal—it’s a centuries-old tradition blending aromatic spices, tender meats or vegetables, and the communal joy of sharing from one pot. From its Berber origins to the ...
Bring the chicken stock and the butter to a boil in a small saucepan. Season with salt and pepper. Place the couscous and dried berries in a heatproof bowl, and pour the boiling stock over them. Cover ...
ON THIS WEEK’S episode of Dinner SOS, food director and host Chris Morocco is joined by Leetal and Ron Arazi, the duo behind the brand New York Shuk, known for exceptional spices and pantry staples, ...
Look, Ma, no meat: Although traditionally cooked with lamb or chicken, a Moroccan tagine can be just as satisfying with vegetables. Jeremy Stahl Slate Since I grew up in a half-Sephardic household, ...