From: JLEAH
On Oct 25, 2004
Very nice. I used the cayenne instead of the flakes, rubbed the meat with the spice/garlic mixture, and piled everything else on top before pouring in the broth. I also added 1 can of condensed tomato soup at the end with the chickpeas to meld the flavors and thicken the sauce.
From: Marlene NYC
On Nov 24, 2003
Very nice. I used chicken not lamb, optional green olives (with pimento), skipped optional chickpeas (just didn't happen to have them on hand, but usually love them), and potatoes not squash (same reason). Skipped red pepper for my toddler's sake (DH can and does add at table). One addition: at the end, I added 1 Tbl cornstarch in 3 Tbl cold water slurry to the sauce for the last half hour, to give the sauce more body. Did the trick, and didn't get gloppy. Dish cooked up tender and flavorful. Husband liked it, toddler loved it, especially the carrots (as usual).
From: kimmouse
On Apr 19, 2006
I can't say how much I love this dish! I have made it many times, in fact it is bubbling away right now! I followed another reviewers advice to add tomato soup. It does make the sauce thicker. Beautiful dish and the smells throughout the house is heavenly!
From: CrockPotKing
On Feb 5, 2005
The spices in this dish give it a great, exotic taste. I followed the recipe with chicken thighs & potatoes and used all of the optional ingredients (Italian green olives and garbonzo beans) and it turned out great! I served it over couscous with mango chutney on the side and everyone loved it.
From: Morocco
On Jan 27, 2007
Great recipe I made this for my family when my mom was busy, and they all seemed to like it (despite their fear of change). I made it with the chickpeas, but without the olives because we were out. The second time around at college I added a package of okra around because it enhanced the color and thickness of the broth.. also i like gumbo and okra so i always have some on stock.
From: BonnieZ
On Nov 5, 2004
The smell of this dish when I walked in after work was heavenly. I did omit the salt and the olives as DH is on low sodium diet, used low sodium versions of the canned items and increased the hot pepper since he likes things spicy. We both enjoyed this dish and look forward to making it a comfort food standard. Thanks for the great recipe.
From: lotusflower1
On Aug 16, 2005
Oh my gosh! This was so flavorful and delicious! Instead of lamb or chicken thighs, I used a whole chicken cut up (skin on) and used the olives and chickpeas. I cooked it for about 9 hours on low and the meat was falling off the bone, so tender and so good! Invited some friends over and served it on couscous. They loved it! And so did I! Definitely a keeper.
From: Chef Tweaker
On Oct 10, 2008
I liked this a lot. Hubby hated it but he hates anything with cumin in it so I didn't let that affect the rating. I made it with 8 chicken thighs and portioned it into 4 huge servings. It was only 300 very filling calories. I followed the rest of the ingredients exact including using pumpkin for the squash. I got started too late so I cooked it on the stovetop. I removed the lid in the last 30 min of cooking because it was still too soupy for my liking. I used the pepper flakes and the spice was almost too much for us. Maybe I will use 1/4 tsp in the future.
From: Um Safia
On Feb 8, 2008
I cooked this for dinner today as part of the GREAT TAGINE TREASURE HUNT & am very happy I did! It is delicious. I followed the recipe but added a bit of chopped fresh coriander / cilantro at the end. I don't have a crock pot so I cooked it in my LE Creuset dutch oven/ casserole for just short of 3 hours & it was perfect. We ate it with steamed raisin cous cous. Thanks B.T for the great recipe!
From: Fionnros
On Sep 7, 2006
This was very good, but...the spices messed with my DH tummy and my children didn't like it at all. Not a very good recipe for families with small children or sensitive tummies. Though I do have to tell you, I decided to not cut up the potatoes, instead a few minutes before serving I took them out and mashed them up, then I threw in a stick of butter and some milk to cream it up. It was the only thing my kids did eat. Thanks anyway.
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