Skillet Roasted Moroccan Chicken and Olive Tagine.
Skillet Roasted Moroccan Chicken and Olive Tagine…because we still need a good, easy, healthy dinner to eat in the days leading up to Thanksgiving.
I know, I know. Thanksgiving is in t-minus eight days and I should probably be telling you about a stuffing recipe or an easy appetizer right about now, but do you want the truth?
I have a stuffing recipe that I love and have no interest in creating another one, and okay, I am slightly over the Thanksgiving recipes. All of my favorites have been posted (see my 2017 Thanksgiving menu and guide here) and at this point I am feeling pretty ready (and excited) for Turkey Day. Of course I have a couple more recipes coming your way later this week and early next (I mean, you know me, I couldn’t leave you hanging without those idiot proof last-minute recipes), but in the meantime I’m feeling like a good dinner is in order.
And this chicken? Trust me it is GOOD.
Here’s the preface to this recipe. My brother, Brendan and his girlfriend, Lyndsie where recently in Morocco, it was their trip that inspired me to create this simple recipe. They kept sending me photos of these incredible looking, veggie filled Moroccan Tagines that they were constantly eating during their time there. I’ve always loved the flavors going on in Moroccan style food, so I thought I’d make my own simple version of the dishes they were eating.
Enter this skillet roasted Moroccan chicken with plenty of roasted squash, olives, and sweet dates.
Originally, when I set out to make this recipe I was thinking of doing a veggie based Tagine. From what Bren has informed me, veggie and lamb Tagines are of the most common in Morocco. I didn’t want to use lamb since it’s a little pricy and requires a longer cooking time, so I thought I would just do a veggie dish.
That is until the skin on, bone in chicken breasts sitting in my fridge screamed at me to roast them up in Moroccan spices. I just couldn’t ignore their screaming, so I seasoned them up, seared them in a skillet with my favorite Moroccan spices and then finished slowly roasting them in the oven alongside some kabocha squash, olives, and dates.
About forty or so minutes later the house smelled incredible and I had the most gorgeous, skillet roasted chicken dinner in front of me.
I kind of love when I start out to make a recipe a certain way, but then change it entirely, and that said recipes ends up being one of my favorites ever. This doesn’t happen every day, but when it does, I get a little too excited.
PS. in the last couple months I’ve decided that skin on, bone in chicken breasts are the most flavorful way to cook chicken breasts. The taste is not even comparable to boneless, skinless breasts.
This chicken is fall off the bone tender, seasoned with smoked paprika, cumin, and a little cayenne for heat, and then slow roasted in chicken broth. The broth keeps the chicken moist and makes for a for a nice pan sauce. I really wanted to create a one-pot style meal, so I ended up just tossing my squash in right alongside the chicken. Not only does this make for quick and easy clean up, but the squash gets roasted in the chicken fat, which makes for the most delicious veggie side.
Again, it’s so good.
To round out the dinner, I added olives for saltiness and dates for sweetness. Both are extremely traditional in Moroccan cooking, but really, I just love that sweet and salty combo…but you probably already know that.
If time allows, I would recommend cooking up some couscous while the chicken roasts. Rice and quinoa would both be great too.
Oh, and I wouldn’t judge if you wanted to sprinkle over a little goat cheese. In fact, I’d think that was pretty genius.
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Skillet Roasted Moroccan Chicken and Olive Tagine
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Moroccan
Keyword: chicken dinner, skillet dinner, tagine recipe
This chicken is fall off the bone tender, seasoned with smoked paprika, cumin, and a little cayenne for heat, and then slow roasted with chicken broth, so good!
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/2-1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 2 pounds skin on, bone-in chicken breasts
- 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 sweet onion, diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced or grated
- 1 inch fresh ginger thinly sliced
- 1-2 cups low sodium chicken broth
- 1/4 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
- 1/2 medium acorn or kabocha squash, seeded and sliced into half moons
- 1/2 cup mixed olives, pitted
- 8 fresh medjool dates, pitted and roughly chopped
- arils from 1 pomegranate
- fresh cilantro or mint for serving
Instructions
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1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. In a small bowl, mix together the paprika, cumin, cayenne, salt, and a pinch of pepper.
2. Heat the 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large dutch oven or cast iron skillet set over medium high heat. Rub the chicken all over with the spice mixture, reserving any remaining spices left in the bowl. When the oil is shimmering, add the chicken and sear on both sides until golden, about 3-5 minutes per side. Remove the chicken from the skillet.
3. To the same skillet, add the onion, garlic, and ginger. Cook, stirring occasionally until the onion is fragrant, about 8-10 minutes. Slowly pour in the chicken broth and lemon juice. Bring to a boil over high heat and then reduce to low. Slide the chicken back into the skillet, skin side up, it should be mostly submerged. Arrange the squash around the chicken. Drizzle lightly with 1 tablespoon olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle any remaining spice mix over the dish. Transfer to the oven and roast for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven, add the olives and dates, and return to the oven for another 10-15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through.
4. Serve the chicken topped with pomegranate, cilantro, and the pan juices in the skillet. EAT!
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Perfect for you Ruth! I hope you love this!
Oh YEAH! This hits the spot, Tiegh! Absolutely my taste! Skin on chicken is the best, because it is not dry at all, it keeps alll the juices while cooking and the flesh stays soft. And do we even need to talk about squash? I’m surprised I didn’t turn into one already with the amount I’m eating almost every single day. This dish also definitely needs those olives, they bring so much flavour and I absolutely love them! I know almost every Moroccan meal contains dates so it is only natural to put them here as well. It’s a pleasant combination with all other flavours. Once again, you did something outstanding, Tieghan. This is not only a dish, it’s a masterpiece! And there is never enough of chicken recipes, right?
Have a nice day!
Hugs,
||Jar||
YES! So happy you’re loving this recipe and I hope it turns out amazing for you!! Thank you!
I hear ya about having thanksgiving staples and not being interested in further exploring the world of thanksgiving foods. We have been alll about pan roasted chicken dishes like this lately!! This one sounds so so good!! I love the brininess olives add! Pinning to make after Turkey Day!!
I really love Moroccan spices and flavors, I’m surprised that I don’t make these types of dishes more often! Amen on the skin-on chicken too.
Thank you! I hope you love this!
Hi Tieghan! I just made this for dinner. It was so delicious! All the flavors were amazing. Sweet, salty and spicy all at the same time. I used butternut squash because I had it on hand. I also made basmati rice to go with it. I might just put the rice in the pan next time and cook it all together to soak up the juice because it is sooo tasty! The dates were my favorite part! This is the third recipe I’ve tried since Sunday. Can’t wait to try another soon!
I am so happy to hear that you loved this recipe Julia! Thank you!
This was ridiculous…as in fabulously wonderful. Brilliant assortment of flavors. I used thighs and that was indeed fall-off-the bone tender. The only other addition I made was to roast broccoli (in a separate pan, of course). THANKS! Look forward to your Radio Cherry Bomb interview.
Hi David! I am so happy this recipe turned out amazing for you! Thank you so much!
This is so beautiful, the perfect skillet meal!
Thank you!
I made this tonight. I was fabulous! I didn’t have any dates, so I substituted dried apricots (a regular in Moroccan cooking) and they were a delicious addition. Going to try delicata squash next time as you can eat the skin of that one.
Thank you for being such an inspiration. You’ve definitely re-ignited my enthusiasm for cooking.
That is so amazing to hear Chris! Thank you so much!
I made this last night! Subbed out chunks of yam for the squash, and had to omit the olives for my picky kids… 🙁 but it was fantastic! I served it with brown rice and did top it with fresh cilantro at the end. just had it again for breakfast with a poached egg and arugula. I’m now obsessed with this dish and am wondering if I could add a little coconut milk at the end to it too… thank you for this new staple to my repertoire!
I am really glad you loved this Jaci! Thank you so much!
I made this for dinner tonight and it was AMAZING!! The guys at the meat counter gave me massive chicken breasts, so I added another 15 minutes onto the baking time, and it turned out perfectly (though it wasn’t as browned and pretty as your photos… I’m sure a few minutes under the broiler would have fixed that, but I’m too impatient). The flavors were phenomenal, and so exciting after a week of soup and sandwiches! Thank you so much for helping me make such an exciting meal!
That is so great! So glad you enjoyed this recipe! Thanks Genevieve!
Hello Tieghan!,
I just made this dish here in snowy Montana and it has to be the BEST dish I have ever made!!1 How did you come up with such an amazing dish! I LOVE THIS DISH! The dates, pom seeds, olives everything just blends in perfectly, especially the dates!!! I think the dates are the best part and I will be making this dish often! This dish is amazing!!! I just have to find some bread just to get all the remaining sauce!
Perfect!!
Deborah
This makes so so happy! I am so glad you loved this Deborah and I hope you enjoy other recipes on the blog as well! Thank you!
Wow, ANOTHER winner! I don’t tend to eat chicken that much because I find it bland. But not this one! This dish was incredible, and the sauce that formed with the couscous and the pomegranates. Oh my goodness. I have leftovers for lunch and I can’t wait to dive in, that’s how I know it’s a great recipe!
I love the flavors and the beauty of this Chicken!Skillet Roasted Moroccan Chicken and Olive Tagine My taste buds love this. This is the best recipe I’ve made for dinner, hands down, and I have tried a lot of different recipes.This was really good. Thanks
Thank you so much! I am so happy you enjoyed this!
This was really really good. I was very happy with how it turned out and I will definitely make it again and I would make it for company. It did take a lot longer than 30 minutes to cook though.
Sorry about that, Emily! I am really glad you liked this recipe though! Thank you!
This was so delicious!! Everything I love is in this dish(laugh)!! This will definitely become a staple in my home.
Thank you!
Thank you!! I am so glad you liked this!
Hi,
Love this recipe! I noticed it was better the second night. I substituted sweet potato for the squash and added asparagus to the plate.
YUM! So glad you enjoyed this Maryanne!
I’ve made this twice now. Delicious!
Thank you Emily!
I made this because I wanted to try acorn squash and a fun new recipe- it was amazing!
I am so glad you liked this! Thank you so much Shermany!
LOVED this! Skipped the dates and didn’t miss any sweetness.
Might make it for the holidays for my family.
I am so glad you loved this recipe, Rachel! Thank you so much!
This may be my favorite of your recipes yet. It made me whoop out loud! The mix of flavors is perfect and the chicken is SO tender and juicy! All your time and love and hard work are well-spent!
That is so amazing! I am so glad you loved this Linda! Thank you!
Hi Tieghan! Do you have any recommendations for making this with boneless, skinless chicken thighs instead?
Love your recipes and so excited to try this one.
Thanks!
HI there! You can use thighs! If the sizing is all similar, the cook time should be around the same! I wouldn’t change anything else about the recipe. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
This recipe is going into rotation! So incredible, thanks Tieghan!
So happy to hear that! Thank you Claire! xTieghan
You have quickly become my favorite food blogger. So glad I subscribed to your blog, especially since I served this, and your almond “snake” cake for guests last night. You have brought entertaining to a whole new level.
Your recipe was so straight forward and easy to follow. The rub mix is truly what makes this awesome, and the smell emanating from my kitchen when my guests arrived was amazing. I made a few substitutions, summer squash instead of acorn squash and figs instead of dates, and served it with saffron rice on the side. The hardest part was seeding the pomegranate. I even got lucky with chicken breasts being on sale for .99/lb, and they were so big, I got away with three breasts cut in half.
With so many people with food allergies these days, I made sure that my guests had none before I made this. It was enjoyed by all. Thank you!
That is so sweet to hear! I am so glad you have been enjoying my recipes and posts, Mary! That means so much. Thank you!! xTieghan
Thank you for another great recipe. I have loved everything I’ve made from your website, and I’ve tried about a dozen! For me, this dish had one small problem just for my personal taste—I found the ginger too overwhelming and I only used about a half inch. I like ginger but somehow didn’t work for me here. But I loved everything else about it, not least of all the beautiful way the skin stays crispy while the meat cooks through. And of course the marriage of all these other great flavors. I did 2 bone-in chicken breasts (exactly 1lb each), and they took the full 30 (15 and 15) mins in the oven. Thank you so much for sharing all of your wonderful recipes!!
Hi Maryam! I am so glad you have been loving my recipes and I hope you continue to! I am sorry the ginger was a bit too strong for you, and I hope you try this with less! Thank you so much! xTieghan
My husband and I love this dish!! We make it almost once a week. We’ve made it with chicken thighs,chicken breast, and most recently Turkey breast filets. We usually leave out the squash as it’s out of season, but the flavors are fantastic! Thank you!!
Thank you so much Aysenur! I am so glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
WoW!! That was amazing! I decided to cook this dish after I picked up some breasts at my favorite meat market. I already had a couple of small kabocha and a pomegranate from the farmers market, and I thought/googled chicken and squash… The next thing I know I’m half way through the recipe with a dutch oven in the oven! I had to run to the corner store for a jar of mixed pitted olives and cilantro which go in at the end of the recipe. Totally worth it!
Hi Emilie! I am really glad this turned out so amazing for you! Thank you so much! xTieghan
Love your recipes, but your prep times are WAY off. You often say 15 minutes and they usually take double that or more. 15 minutes for all of this and the cooking on the stovetop?! No way. Took an hour of work before it went into the oven.
Hey there,
So sorry this took a lot longer for you, cook times can vary from person to person. Let me know if I can help in anyway! xTieghan