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Started by wolgast, May 18, 2013, 11:06:29 AM

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wolgast

Ok this is a first for me. We bought this Tagine in Tunis,Aswell as some Harissa.(spice not the paste but the dry one)

So first cook on this one will be chicken thighs.

Here we go:

This is what we used: Carrots,taters,garlic,Onion,juice of 1 lemon,coctail maters,Evoo and Olives.


Started with the chicken...Rubbed with Harissa.


Added everything ontop after the 10 min warmup with the chicken.


A Really close fit on the Primo(had to use grates feet up)



During that time we spend some time in the pool:


After 1hour: (everything is soft/done)


Lets try some:



Tender,Juicy and good. A push/tear test.



Awesome ppl! Really nice. Thanks for your time.

1buckie



Wonderful, wonderful.....Wolgast !!!!

reminds me of cooking my grandmother used to do.....very nice !!!
"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

Duke

I second that! I have been eyeing tagines. I may have to pull the trigger. Thanks for the family shots, everyone looks very happy! Why wouldn't they be? Perfect weather and perfect food! It's an honor to have you post cooks here. Please keep sharing my friend! :)

Craig

Looks very good! Keep up the great work Wolgast!

wolgast

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Thanks ppl!

I forgot the fresh Ginger in the ingrediant list.

It was cooked on a 350-400f grill for about 1h.

Kids really LOVED it. Well so did we...But i will change a few things next time. One of them is that i will give the chicken a hot´n´fast sear before it hits the tagine. And i will add some Heat.





Thanks again!

1911Ron

Wow that looks good!  I take it the Tagine is the ceramic bowl and lid?
Wanted: 18" Platinum any color will work
This is my Kettle there are many like it but this one is mine......

G

Mmmm that looks good.  The last picture says it all.  Nice work.

DoppelBock

Was the tangine directly over the coals, or indirectly? I'm just wondering how that would do using the Weber gourmet grate on the kettle and a stacker to give room for the tangine.

HankB

That looks great! You must get a really clean burn on the Kamado. I used the nice cook wear once. I've been using cast iron since as it doesn't show smoke stains. ;)
kettles, smokers...

wolgast

Sorry for the late response: Chad it was Direct over the coals the whole time. There is a lot of different sizes of a Tagine...This one was the biggest they had in the store we looked around in. The smaller ones is ofc not as tall as this one. But i couldent even fit it in the 22 kettle if i placed it on the fire grate.

DoppelBock

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