Tagine, a North African stew, is distinguished by the conical, earthenware pot in which it is cooked. The heavy cone-shaped lid helps trap steam so moisture trickles back down into the stew. According ...
Dating back centuries, tagine pots are a vessel traditionally used to cook the North African dish of the same name. Especially popular in Morocco, tagines are traditionally earthenware - although ...
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 ...
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The best meat for tagine is lamb or goat ÇƒÓ shoulder, leg or neck fillet with muscle and some fat that will break down and turn tender during the slow cooking. (Dreamstime/TNS) Tagine, a North ...