Wash rice well. Drain. Place in a two-litre capacity tagine. In a medium pan, bring the milk to a boil; stirring constantly for seven to ten minutes. Within the process of boiling, add salt, pepper ...
I tasted my first tagine in my 20s. A newly minted New Yorker, I went out to dinner in Greenwich Village to a now-shuttered restaurant called Cookies and Couscous. While sitting by the window and ...
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 ...
On a Friday afternoon in September 2007, I set about making the most eventful Shabbat dinner of my life. After a summer of itinerancy, subletting an apartment and dressing out of a suitcase, I had ...
It was in Morocco that I first encountered the ubiquitous two-part cooking vessel called a tagine -- low-rimmed concave plate-like bottom and high cone-shaped top. The vessel is ingenious for the way ...
, and you’ll find yourself reading a description of a pot, along with the slow-cooked Moroccan stew that goes in it. The pot is made of clay, and has two parts – a saucer-shaped bottom and a ...
Host Julia Collin Davison makes a fabulous Moroccan Fish Tagine. Host Julia Collin Davison makes a fabulous Moroccan Fish Tagine, ingredient expert Jack Bishop tells you everything you need to know ...
Tagines are two-piece, slow-cooking vessels consisting of a cone-shaped top and a wide bowl of a base. Vegetables, meat and spices are layered and covered with liquid, and the whole dish cooks slowly ...
Ethiopian lentil stew, or misir wot, is a spicy dish made with lentils and an array of spices, including fennel seeds. This ...