
Tagine of Cornish Hens With Saffron, preserved lemon, Olives, and Dried Apricot
Serve 6 - 8
2 cornish hens (3 - 3.5 lbs), quartered
1 small onion, chopped
1 garlic cloves, minced
1 tbs grated fresh ginger
1 preserve lemon, skin only - chopped
2 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp ground coriander
2 cups chicken stock
pinch of saffron threads + 2 tbs hot water, let it soak
6 ounces whole dried apricots
3/4 cup green olives
salt and pepper, to taste
2 tbs olive oil
Place tagine pot directly on the stove set over medium heat. Add olive oil, and chopped onion. Fry until onion is soft and translucent. Add garlic, ginger, and preserved lemon, stir and fry another few seconds until fragrant. Add cinnamon, cumin, coriander, stir to mix. Now add cornish hen pieces, coat on all side with spices. Add chicken stock, saffron water, dried apricot, and olives. Cover with its lid. Cook on low heat for 40 - 45 minutes, or until the hens is cooked. Serve with plain couscous, or plain rice.
16 comments:
A mouthwatering tagine! Beautiful sweet and savory flavors. Yummy.
Cheers,
Rosa
Wow... it's Scrumptious post! Just YUMMY at it's picture ..:)
Well Elra even if you decided for a restaurant I'd be always there....
I love your tagine pot. I was so close to buying one exactly like it, but alas, I already had an eartherware one so I did not spend the money.
hummm just a little spices for a great dish !!!!
have a nice day
bisous et bon jeudi gourmand
virginie
I like your tajine pot!
Cheers
It looks packed full of flavour Elra. I really need a tagine.
Oh how I've always wanted to own a tagine! This looks so comforting and delicious!
Such amazing flavors here, I really love the olives and apricots in combination with cornish hens here. Awesome tagine.
Oh my that looks amazing. I've never tried tagine before.
That is absolutely beautiful, I have been thinking about purchasing a Tagine! YUM!
You have a wonderful blog, full of good foods, I must be come more often from now. This dish look so tempting and good.
So spieces...great recipe! I can feel the smell...
This looks like one beautiful, perfect dish! Yum!
A wonderful tagine! You are getting me motivated to finally use my tagine pot!
Elra, Thank you for this amazing looking dish. Though,saffron is rather expensive spices and I don't have tagine pot I was inspire to invest in both.
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