Home » Blog » Nacera’s Lemon Ginger Chicken Tajine

Nacera’s Lemon Ginger Chicken Tajine

Oh Lardy! is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Nacera's Lemon Ginger Chicken Tajine. A delicious recipe from the beautiful new cookbook, Mediterranean Paleo by Caitlin Weeks of GrassFed Girl

We have been so honored with the opportunity to review and share with you a brand new cookbook from Caitlin Weeks of Grass Fed Girl and Chef Nabil Boumrar.  Mediterranean Paleo Cooking is a beautifully written and photographed cookbook, showcasing Paleo coastal recipes inspired by North Africa, the Middle East and Europe; recipes with no gluten, grains, inflammatory oils, dairy or refined sweeteners. 

Mediterranean Paleo Cooking

I have loved flipping through this book, drooling over the beautiful photos.  I want to make everything in this book!  There are over 150 recipes, 2 30-day meal plans (one for general health and one for people following an autoimmune protocol), shopping lists, cooking tips and more.  

This book is way more than your average cookbook.  It is a guide, a roadmap to health.  The book delves into keys to maintaining health (there is more to health than food), the health benefits of eating Paleo, the wisdom of Dr. Weston A. Price, information on Autoimmune Paleo protocol, FODMAPS, GAPS and more.  

Who Are the Authors?

Mediterranean Cooking Caitlin Weeks is a nutrition consultant and blogs at Grass Fed Girl.  She has experienced the health benefits of following a Paleo lifestyle during her battle of an autoimmune disorder and is excited to offer her health principles in this delightful cookbook.  

Nabil Boumrar is a chef from Algeria and is married to Caitlin.  He is currently a chef at a large hotel in downtown San Francisco.  He and his wife share a love of cooking and he has also been helped by the Paleo diet.  They combined his family cuisine with Caitlin's health principles to create Mediterranean Paleo Cooking.  

 

Preview the Book

Caitlin has been so generous and has given us a 90 page preview of her beautiful new book!  Isn't that awesome?!  Click here to access the preview!  What recipes are you going to make?  

She let me share this Chicken Tajine recipe with our readers, and I have to say it is delicious!  I made the slow cooker version and my family ate it all up.  There were hardly any leftovers.  Although I did save all of the bones, of course, for bone broth!  This was a nice change up from my usual crockpot chicken recipe and sticky chicken legs

Nacera's Lemon Ginger Chicken Tajine

Caitlin Weeks - Mediterranean Paleo Cooking
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 55 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 1 tablespoon butter ghee, or coconut oil
  • 1 whole 5-pound chicken, cut into 8 pieces
  • 1 medium white onion diced
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
  • fine sea salt and ground black pepper
  • 1 pinch saffron
  • 4 cups Chicken Broth
  • 2 lemons
  • 3 ounces fresh ginger
  • 1 recipe Cauliflower Couscous for serving
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro for garnish

Instructions
 

  • In a large stockpot, melt the fat over medium heat. Brown the chicken in the fat, about 10 minutes. Add the onion, garlic, parsley, cilantro, a pinch of salt and pepper, and the saffron and sauté for 5 more minutes, until the onion is translucent.
  • Add the chicken broth to the pot and cover until the mixture comes to a boil. Remove the lid and simmer for 20 minutes.
  • Cut the lemons and ginger into thin slices and add them to the pot. Continue to cook for another 20 minutes, uncovered. Serve over the cauliflower couscous, garnish with the cilantro, and enjoy.

Notes

SLOW COOKER INSTRUCTIONS
Place all of the ingredients except the couscous and cilantro in a slow cooker and cook for 6 hours on low. Serve over the couscous and garnish with the cilantro.
nut-free Yes
egg-free Yes
low fodmap Omit the garlic and onion. Use garlic-infused olive oil as the cooking fat.
AIP-friendly Omit the cauliflower couscous.
SCD/GAPS Yes
lower carb Yes

Chef’s Tip

The lemons and ginger cook down to create to create a broth with a beautiful balance of acid and spice that will make your family beg for seconds.

Nutritionist’s Tip

Ginger is well known for supporting digestion and soothing nausea and other common stomach ailments. It also reduces inflammation, which helps with joint pain and stiffness.

Pin It!

Nacera's Lemon Ginger Chicken Tajine.  A delicious recipe from the beautiful new cookbook, Mediterranean Paleo by Caitlin Weeks of GrassFed Girl 

Follow Oh Lardy's board Real Food Dinner Recipes on Pinterest.

10 Comments

  1. Mmm. Made this for supper tonight. My husband loved it. My kids (6 and under) ate it fine and it tasted good to this pregnant mama. Food that tastes good to me right now is such a blessing! I served it with quinoa, because cauliflower makes me sick of late. This will definitely be on our table again. In fact, I have enough leftovers to eat it again soon! Yay for a ready-made meal!

  2. Hello! I’m excited to make this fantastic recipe this evening. I am curious about the reason for omitting the cauliflower couscous for those following AIP. Thanks!

    1. Sure. You can use whatever cuts of chicken you like. If it is boneless breast it will probably reduce the cooking time slightly but I am not sure of the exact amount. Try it and tell us how it went!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating