If you’re familiar with the vibrant and complex flavors of Moroccan cuisine, you may already know that blending herbs and spices with slow-cooking techniques is the key to producing the region’s unique, aromatic dishes. If Moroccan recipes are new to you, then you’re in for a treat with this spicy, tangy, hearty slow-cooker chickpea tagine. It mimics the bold tastes of North African tagine cooking right in your own kitchen—no unusual kitchen tools required.
What is a tagine?
Tagine is the name of a North African stew and also the ceramic vessel in which it’s cooked. These dome-shaped pots are used as a primary method of cooking Moroccan food and other North African specialties. The pots consist of two parts: a wide base to hold the ingredients and a tall, conical lid. That shape allows steam to rise, condense at the top, then drip back down and continuously baste the food. The result? Perfectly tender stewed meats and vegetables.
Slow-Cooker Chickpea Tagine Ingredients
- Butternut squash
- Zucchini
- Red bell pepper
- Onion
- Canned chickpeas
- Dried apricots
- Olive oil
- Garlic
- Paprika
- Ground ginger
- Ground cumin
- Salt
- Pepper
- Ground cinnamon
- Canned crushed tomatoes
- Harissa chili paste
- Honey
- Fresh mint leaves
- Plain Greek yogurt (optional)
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