Best Tasty Beef Tagine Recipes

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BEEF TAGINE



Beef Tagine image

This recipe replaces the usual onion with garlic. Feel free to replace the garlic with a large onion if desired.

Provided by Late Night Gourmet

Categories     Meat

Time 3h

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 lbs sirloin, cut into 1 inch cubes
2 teaspoons kosher salt, more as needed
1 tablespoon ras el hanout spice mix
4 cups beef stock, reduced sodium
1 cup kohlrabi, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 cup carrot, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
2 tablespoons olive oil, more as needed
3 tablespoons garlic, freshly grated
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 tablespoon ginger, freshly grated
1/4 teaspoon saffron, crumbled threads
4 ounces fresh cilantro, chopped
4 ounces dates, finely chopped (or date paste if available)
24 dates, Medjool
1/2 cup golden raisin

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine beef, salt, and ras el hanout. Let sit at room temperature at least 1 hour or up to 24 hours in the refrigerator.
  • In a cast iron pan, heat olive oil to medium heat. Add add garlic and ginger and stir continuously for no more than a minute, until they become fragrant. Stir in tomato paste and stir continuously for another 3 minutes, until the paste changes color. Working in batches, add beef and cook only until browned on all sides. Set aside as the beef is browned, and continue until all the beef is cooked.
  • Soak raisins in enough water to cover completely. Drain water after 30 minutes.
  • Combine beef stock, kohlrabi, carrots, date paste, and beef in a ceramic casserole pan. Cover with foil and cook in oven for 1 hour.
  • If not using a tagine, add whole dates to the casserole pan and cook for another 30 minutes, or until beef is tender.
  • If using a tagine, place diffuser and tagine on the stove and raise heat to medium-low. Add whole dates to the casserole pan, and remove from oven. Working in batches, transfer some of the contents to the tagine. Heat with the lid on for another 30 minutes or until the beef is tender. Repeat as needed until done.
  • Stir in soaked raisins.
  • Garnish with cilantro and serve with flatbread or couscous.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 411.4, Fat 10.9, SaturatedFat 3.2, Cholesterol 102.1, Sodium 1162.4, Carbohydrate 38.9, Fiber 4.9, Sugar 29.5, Protein 41.2

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Make this dish and your house will smell awesome as it's cooking. This is a dish my mom would always make. Sometimes she would add garbanzo beans too. I left them out this time. I also added a few other ingredients that she didn't to enhance the flavors. Mom usually served with noodles. I served with creamy mashed potatoes....

Provided by Cassie *

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 55m

Number Of Ingredients 15

5 tsp paprika
2 1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp red pepper flakes
2 tsp garlic powder
1 1/2 tsp ginger paste
3/4 tsp pepper
3 lb chuck roast, trimmed and cubed into 1 inch pieces
3 Tbsp olive oil
1 medium onion, chopped
2 - 3 Tbsp minced garlic or garlic paste
29 oz diced tomatoes - include juice
5 c peeled and cubed butternut squash
1 c beef broth
2 pinch saffron threads - optional

Steps:

  • 1. In a large bowl, combine the paprika, cinnamon, salt, garlic powder, ginger, pepper flakes and pepper. Add the beef cubes and toss well to coat.
  • 2. In a dutch oven over medium high heat, add oil. Once oil is hot and shimmering - add the beef and onions. cook for 5 - 6 minutes stirring occasionally until meat is browned. Add the garlic and cook a few more minutes. Stirring frequently so as not to burn garlic.
  • 3. Stir in the broth and tomatoes and bring to a boil. Continue cooking for 5 minutes, then add the squash and saffron if using - cover and reduce heat to simmer - cook for 30 - 45 minutes or until squash and beef are both tender.
  • 4. I served mine along side of creamy mashed potatoes. Could be served with rice or noodles.

BEEF TAGINE



Beef Tagine image

I like to think of a tagine as a sort of stew with attitude. It's really all about the spices and the slow cooking, giving all the wonderful flavours time to develop. What's great is that you don't need an authentic Moroccan tagine in order to recreate this beautiful food - a saucepan will still give you great results. Having been to Marrakesh and learnt all the principles, I now feel I'll be able to rustle up an endless variety of tagines at home. Give this one a try and you'll see what I mean.

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Time 5h35m

Yield 4 to 6

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 level tablespoon ras el hanout spice mix*
1 level tablespoon ground cumin
1 level tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 level tablespoon ground ginger
1 level tablespoon sweet paprika
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 1/3 pounds/600 g stewing beef
Olive oil
1 onion, peeled and finely chopped
A small bunch of fresh coriander (cilantro), leaves picked and stalks reserved
1 (14-ounce/400 g) tin (can) chickpeas, drained
1 (14-ounce/400 g) tin (can) chopped tomatoes
3 1/2 cups/800 ml vegetable stock, preferably organic
1 small squash (approximately 1 3/4 pounds/800 g), deseeded and cut into 2-inch/5 cm chunks
3 1/2 ounces/100 g prunes, stoned and roughly torn
2 tablespoons flaked almonds, toasted

Steps:

  • Serving suggestion: Lightly seasoned couscous.
  • To make the spice rub: Mix the ras el hanout, cumin, cinnamon, ginger, paprika, salt, and black pepper together in a small bowl. Put the beef into a large bowl, massage it with the spice rub, then cover with plastic wrap or clingfilm and put into the refrigerator for a couple of hours-ideally overnight. That way the spices really penetrate and flavour the meat. When you're ready to cook, heat a generous lug of olive oil in a tagine or casserole-type pan and fry the meat over a medium heat for 5 minutes. Add the chopped onion and coriander (cilantro) stalks and fry for another 5 minutes. Tip in the chickpeas and tomatoes, then pour in 1 3/4 cups/400 ml stock and stir. Bring to the boil, then put the lid on the pan or cover with foil and reduce to a simmer for 1 1/2 hours. At this point add your squash, the prunes and the rest of the stock. Give everything a gentle stir, then pop the lid back on the pan and continue cooking for another 1 1/2 hours. Keep an eye on it and add a splash of water if it looks too dry. Once the time is up, take the lid off and check the consistency. If it seems a bit too runny, simmer for 5 to 10 minutes more with the lid off. The beef should be really tender and flaking apart now, so have a taste and season with a pinch or 2 of salt. Scatter the coriander (cilantro) leaves over the tagine along with the toasted almonds, then take it straight to the table with a big bowl of lightly seasoned couscous and dive in.

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