The best savory rhubarb lamb tajine with raisin couscous.
Tajine is a cone-shaped cooking dish traditionally used in Morocco. The base is wide and shallow, while the lid is conical, which helps to return condensed steam back to the food, keeping the taste right where it should be – in your dish.
I first came across tajine some time ago, and it didn’t make it into my favorite dishes to cook with. Somehow I thought it’s overly complicated, time-consuming and too sophisticated for day to day use. During the recent kitchen clean-up, I found it again and decided to give it a go one more time. I’ve realized it’s actually quite simple to use and as long as you stick to some general rules you can’t mess it up. The meat that it creates it’s unlike any other dishes I’ve ever tried. It’s soft and full of flavors, gently coming off the bone.
The best savory rhubarb lamb tajine with raisin couscous.
Below recipe includes rhubarb, which is currently in season. The sourness of this vegetable combined with the sweetness of the raisins perfectly complements each other. Lamb added to this combination is just perfect, full of flavor and juicy. If you ever have a chance to cook with a tajine, give it a go. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
In case you would like to check what kind of Tajine I have and how to cook with it, you can check the guide “How to cook with Tajine“.
For more recipe inspiration, you can check my other Moroccan lamb Tajine recipe.