A delicious, golden tagine of tender chicken and soft chickpeas in a fragrant sauce.
This beautiful chicken tagine combines aromatic Moroccan spices with ginger and garlic to create the most fabulous, flavoursome stew. Tagines are traditionally cooked in those conical, earthenware pots that give the dish its name. However, you don't need one for this recipe - just make it in any large stewing pan with a lid. It's also quicker than a traditional tagine, which you would often need to leave bubble away for an hour or more. This version can be on the table in only 40 minutes. Serve it simply with the couscous or, if you prefer, big hunks of crusty bread. This dish works really well for a weeknight supper, and at only 340 calories a portion, is one of our great healthy chicken recipes.
Ingredients
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 1 small onion, sliced
- 1 garlic clove, finely chopped
- 1 tsp ginger, finely grated
- 1 tbsp tomato purée
- 1 tsp Moroccan spice mix (see tip)
- 200g tin chopped tomatoes
- 210g tin chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 1 tbsp granular Canderel
- 300g chicken breasts, halved or quartered
For the couscous:
- 125g couscous
- 200ml hot chicken or vegetable stock
- Juice and zest ½ a lemon
- Handful chopped coriander leaves
WEIGHT CONVERTER
Method
- Heat the oil in a large non-stick pan and cook the onion for about 3 minutes until starting to soften. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for a further 2 minutes. Stir in the tomato purée and spice mix and cook for 1 minute, stirring often until everything is well coated.
- Pour over the tomatoes followed by the chickpeas and Canderel. Bring up to the boil, and then add the chicken and leave to simmer for 20-25 minutes until the chicken is cooked through and the sauce has thickened.
- Meanwhile, to prepare the couscous, tip the couscous into a large bowl. Pour over the hot stock, cover the bowl with cling film and then leave for 10 minutes until the couscous has absorbed all the stock. Squeeze over the lemon juice; add the coriander and then mix in, fluffing up the couscous with a fork. Serve with the chicken stew ladled over the top of the couscous.
Top tips for making chicken tagine with couscous
If you don't have a Moroccan spice mix, you can mix up your own using ½ tsp of cumin and ½ tsp of coriander and a pinch of turmeric.
You might also like...
Goodto Newsletter
Parenting advice, hot topics, best buys and family finance tips delivered straight to your inbox.
Octavia Lillywhite is an award-winning food and lifestyle journalist with over 15 years of experience. With a passion for creating beautiful, tasty family meals that don’t use hundreds of ingredients or anything you have to source from obscure websites, she’s a champion of local and seasonal foods, using up leftovers and composting, which, she maintains, is probably the most important thing we all can do to protect the environment.
-
Tandoori chicken
A great British favourite, this Indian tandoori chicken is very tasty and spicy and easy to cook. Serve it up with a yogurt dip and your favourite kind of naan bread.
By Octavia Lillywhite Published
-
Gordon Ramsay's butter chicken
Gordon Ramsay's butter chicken recipe is so easy to make and tastes delicious. It includes a butter chicken sauce and spice rub for the chicken...
By Gordon Ramsay Published
-
Taleggio stuffed chicken
Taleggio stuffed chicken is easy to prepare, look so impressive and tastes even better. With gooey, melted cheese oozing from the centre and crispy salty Parma ham on the outside, it's always a hit with guests.
By Octavia Lillywhite Published
-
Gingerbread cuckoo clock
A festive project that doubles as a decoration with the ultimate wow factor!
By Rose Fooks Published
-
Air fryer French toast bites
If you like French toast, you're going to love these air fryer French toast bites - the perfect weekend treat...
By Nathan Anthony Published
-
Air fryer fish tacos
Say hello to these mouthwatering air fryer fish tacos ready and on the table in just 20 minutes...
By Nathan Anthony Published
-
Prince William and Prince Harry’s ‘favourite’ childhood meals are surprisingly ‘normal’ and easy to recreate for family dinners
The brother's enjoyed "traditional, English food"
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
-
The most unpopular Christmas dinner item revealed, and surprisingly it’s not sprouts
But do you agree with what's been ranked the most unpopular Christmas dinner item?
By Selina Maycock Published
-
The Christmas dinner food item that's loved the most is revealed, and surprisingly it’s not turkey
Have you got this most popular Christmas dinner dish nailed?
By Selina Maycock Published