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Today I present it you to all with love .... a wonderfully fragrant Moorish classical dish from North Africa -Algeria called Tadjine djej bel zeitoun (chicken stew with olives)This is by far the best dish in Algerian North African kitchen.
This tadjine is not to be confused with another tadjine from Morocco with the same name.
Tadjine Kefta bel zeitoun (Meatballs with olives)
Tadjine hout bel zeitoun (Fish with olives)
Kidba Mchermoula bel zeitoun (Liver with olives)
Tadjine Djedj bel Kosbour (Chicken with coriander and olives) This is very similar to the Moroccan version of Tadjine zeitoun
And as a bonus definitely try out this Algerian olive bread! YUMMY!
Tadjine hout bel zeitoun (Fish with olives)
Kidba Mchermoula bel zeitoun (Liver with olives)
Tadjine Djedj bel Kosbour (Chicken with coriander and olives) This is very similar to the Moroccan version of Tadjine zeitoun
And as a bonus definitely try out this Algerian olive bread! YUMMY!
For this recipe, I'm using pitted green olives that I've boiled to remove the excess saltiness. You can use other varities of olives if you like.
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Video recipe for Tadjine Zeitoun (Chicken with Olives) below
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Also check out this delicious Algerian dish that uses an unusual ingredient - Jerusalem artichokes!
looks mouth wateringly good, my type of bland dish if i was to eat one.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good, just what I would like to eat right now! Can't wait for my husband's return from Algeria, he always has algerian olives in his suitcase ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks perfect! I have been wanting to try making this dish ever since I tried it at an Algerian iftar party ooooh...... maybe 10 years ago!! I just never got around to looking for a recipe for it. I will try this for sure and hope it doesn't take me another 10 years to get the ingredients together! (Not sure if I have the green olives)
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Masha'Allah, looks amazing, planning to add it to the Ramadan rotation insha'Allah! I've always seen this made with turmeric and ginger- is that a different dish or just a variation (perhaps regional?) on the same recipe?
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