For a richer flavor, use bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. The skin will crisp up beautifully during searing and add extra depth to the sauce. Adjust the amount of honey to your preference for sweetness. You can also substitute maple syrup or agave nectar. If you don't have dried mint, you can use 1 tablespoon of fresh mint, finely chopped. For a vegetarian option, substitute the chicken with chickpeas or other hearty vegetables such as butternut squash or sweet potatoes. The tagine can be made ahead of time and reheated. In fact, the flavors often meld and improve overnight.
Adrianna Mertz
May 30, 2025I've made this several times now and it's always a winner. I like to add a squeeze of lemon juice at the end to brighten up the flavors.
Julie Langworth
Apr 9, 2025I made this for a dinner party and it was a huge hit. Everyone raved about the aroma and taste. Definitely a keeper!
Quinton Schroeder
Apr 4, 2025I was a bit intimidated by all the spices, but it was surprisingly simple to make. The chicken was incredibly tender and flavorful.
Justus Will
Mar 25, 2025Easy to follow recipe and the result was fantastic. I added a pinch of saffron for an extra touch of authenticity.
Ardith Herman
Nov 9, 2024This recipe is amazing! The flavors are so complex and delicious. My family loved it!