Showing posts with label Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2015

Best of the Month May 2015

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A recap of my most popular posts from last month (May 2015).


Best of the Month May 2015:  A recap of my most popular posts from last month (May 2015).

I love seeing my blog views increase.  It's great to know I'm not just talking to myself.  I made many changes in March and I believe they are working.  My viewership is up and I'm gaining followers on social media.  Yay!

followers:  1421             followers:  392

likes:  1187                    followers:  76

followers:  42                subscribers:  12

followers:  925 (311 Joybee, What's for Dinner Blog Posts board)

Total blog views: 160,101



Now on to the best of the month:

Last year's most viewed of May:


Tequila Lime Shrimp Tacos:  Shrimp marinated in tequila and lime juice atop a lightly grilled corn tortilla with toppings of your choice.

Shrimp marinated in tequila and lime juice atop a lightly grilled corn tortilla with toppings of your choice.  210 views and 64 +1s.  Now has 419 views and 80 +1s.

#BestoftheMonth May 2015 | #TequilaLime #ShrimpTacos: last year's #bestofMay via @joybeewhatsfor  [Tweet this]
Now back to this year's best of the month:

How to Make Mexican Chorizo


How to Make Mexican Chorizo:  A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.

A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.  A re-post of the original from 9/16/13.  1584 views and 103 +1s.

#HowtoMake #MexicanChorizo #cincodemayo | #BestoftheMonth May 2015 via @joybeewhatsfor  [Tweet this]

Easy Crescent Rolls


Easy Crescent Rolls:  Soft, yeasty, buttery rolls rolled into crescent shapes.  They make great dinner rolls, sandwich rolls, or snacks.

Soft, yeasty, buttery rolls rolled into crescent shapes.  They make great dinner rolls, sandwich rolls, or snacks. 835 views and 30 +1s.

#Easy #CrescentRolls they're #homemade | #BestoftheMonth May 2015 via @joybeewhatsfor  [Tweet this]

Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry


Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry:  Savory beef and crisp broccoli served over rice.

Savory beef and crisp broccoli served over rice.  This is also a re-post of the original from 5/20/13.  817 views and 72 +1s.

#BeefandBroccoli #Stirfry w/ #leftoversteak | #BestoftheMonth May 2015 via @jobeewhatsfor  [Tweet this]

Coconut Rice Pudding


Coconut Rice Pudding:  Leftover rice and coconut milk combine to make a creamy, delicious, and vegan breakfast or dessert.

Leftover rice and coconut milk combine to make a creamy, delicious, and vegan breakfast or dessert.  691 views and 37 +1s.  Random coincidene, last May I posted my Leftover Rice Pudding it also made the best of the month (I guess May is just my month to make rice pudding).

#Coconut #RicePudding it's #vegan | #BestoftheMonth May 2015 via @joybeewhatsfor  [Tweet this]

Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken


Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken:  Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.

Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.  547 views and 36 +1s.

#SlowCooker #Moroccan #Chicken it's #antiinflammatory | #BestoftheMonth May 2015 via @joybeewhatsfor  [Tweet this]

Check out last year's Best of May (2014):

Best of the Month May 2014:  A recap of my most popular posts from last month (May 2014)

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Friday, May 22, 2015

Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken

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Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.

Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken:  Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.




My husband had a sore muscle.  Not just the kind you get from regular exercise (he's very active and not one to complain), but one like a tweak or a strain.  It was bothering him for a while so on top of resting, icing, and taking NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) he also wanted to eat anti-inflammatory foods.  This is where I came in and looked up some information online.  For an anti-inflammatory diet, foods low in saturated fat are good.  So are vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and spices.  Spices like cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, and chili pepper are all supposed to be anti-inflammatory.

Add plenty of spices for anti-inflammatory diet [Tweet this]
Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken:  Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.

Moroccan dishes often include many spices so I looked up common Moroccan spices.  Then I made a Moroccan spice blend with plenty of spices said to have anti-inflammatory properties.  (It's a good thing I love spicy foods and Indian foods because I have a huge cabinet full of spices so I had everything on hand.)  This spice blend was the main inspiration for this dish.  I just added veggies, chicken, and a few other healthy ingredients then cooked it all in a slow cooker for a simple and nutritious meal.

Moroccan spice blend with plenty of anti-inflammatory spices. [Tweet this]
This was not a miracle cure for my husband's pain.  I won't make any unbelievable claims.  We ate anti-inflammatory foods for a couple of weeks (we still include many in our regular meals) and maybe they helped or maybe they didn't.  I just think eating healthy and flavorful foods is never a bad thing.  Most importantly we really enjoyed this meal and will make it again (sore muscles or not).

Eating healthy & flavorful food is never bad. [Tweet this]
Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken:  Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.

Moroccan Chicken

Cook time:  6 hours
Servings: 8

Moroccan Spice Mix:

1 tsp ginger
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp allspice
1/2 tsp ground cumin
1/2 tsp turmeric
1/4 tsp hot red chili powder (cayenne is fine)

Ingredients:

1 large onion, chopped
1 carrot, chopped
3 celery stalks, chopped
2 Tablespoons Moroccan Spice Mix
1 chicken, separated
1 bunch cilantro stems (reserve the leaves for garnish)
1 cinnamon stick
2 star anise
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can chickpeas
1 cup raisins (optional)
1/2 cup olives, chopped (optional)

Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken:  Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.


First prepare the spice mix by stirring all the spice together in a small bowl.  This makes about 2 tablespoons of spice mix and I used it all in this recipe.  Set aside.

In a 5 quart slow cooker, add the vegetables and season with salt and pepper (I use coarse sea salt and use a few pinches, a few grinds of freshly ground black pepper)

Sprinkle on the spice mix and add the chicken (I bought a whole chicken and had the butcher separate it into 10 pieces--breast (each cut in half), legs, thighs, wings).  You could also use boneless skinless breasts or thighs, whatever you prefer.  Make sure to season the chicken with salt and pepper too (a few pinches).

Then make a spice bundle using cheesecloth.  Unfold a square of cheesecloth and place the cilantro stems, cinnamon stick, and star anise in the center.  Then tie the cloth up around them. This just makes them easier to fish out after cooking and imparting their flavor.  Toss this packet into the slow cooker.

Add the can of tomatoes, chickpeas, and 2 cups of water.  You can probably add the raisins and olives now, but I didn't think about it until the end of cooking.

Cook on low for 6 hours or until the chicken is fully cooked and tender.

Serve with brown rice and garnish with cilantro (I had roasted cauliflower and broccoli on the side--more vegetables never hurt).

Enjoy.

Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken:  Chicken and chickpeas slow cooked in a flavorful Moroccan spiced broth and served over brown rice.



For more Moroccan and other dishes using anti-inflammatory spices check out:

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