Tonight’s dish, is taken from one of my pencilled down recipes in my recipe book, I’ve always been writing down my favourites recipes. I like exploring dishes from all around the world 🗺
I’ve made North African chicken ages ago and I did like but thought I’d give it a twist tonight and followed the thought of doing Andalusian style chicken while ago as well. I like adding nuts and all types of dry fruits to my dishes, as well as something savoury to cut too much sweetness.



So follow this recipe for something delish 😋
North African style chicken with a twist recipe :-
Ingredients for 2 :-
2 Chicken breasts (or whatever chicken you prefer) 4 tablespoon olive oil 1 large onion 3 garlic gloves (crushed) 7 cm Fresh ginger, chopped or grated 3 cinnamon sticks 1 teaspoon ground ginger 400 g can chopped tomatoes or fresh1 tablespoon Harrisa paste 150 ml chicken stock 1 teaspoon saffron 2 tablespoons honey 1 big squeeze of lemon Small bunch of Fresh coriander, choppedHandful of different types of nuts/dried fruits – I used almonds, hazelnuts and some dried cranberry
Method :-
- Cut the chicken breasts into halves, heat the olive oil in a sauté pan, add the chicken and fry until the chicken is golden brown, take the chicken out and place onto the plate, keep it warm
- Add some more olive oil into a pan, add the onion and sauté for 5 mins, next add the garlic, fresh ginger and cinnamon, cook for further 2-3 minutes, add ground ginger and cook for another 1 minute, add the nuts and dried fruits ( nuts of your choice, I cut my almonds and hazelnuts in smaller pieces, and also cut my dried fruits)
- Stir in tomatoes and harrisa paste, cook gently for 5 minutes on the medium heat. Stir in chicken stock, saffron and some extra seasoning if needed. Bring to boil, return the chicken to the pan, simmer for around 20 minutes until the mixture reduce in size and becomes thicker.
- Add honey and squeeze lemon in, cook for another 2-3 minutes.
You can serve it with anything you want, I served mine with mash potatoes due to personal preferences but it will go nicely with either some rice, couscous or just boiled potatoes 🙂 sprinkle coriander on top.
Enjoy 😊
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