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  2. Preserved lemon - Wikipedia

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    Preserved lemon is the key ingredient in many Moroccan dishes such as tagines. In Cambodian cuisine, it is used in dishes such as ngam nguv, a chicken soup with whole preserved lemons. They are often combined in various ways with olives, artichokes, seafood, veal, chicken, and rice.

  3. List of Moroccan dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chicken/Eggs Moroccan cigars: Appetizer Ground beef wrapped in dough Mrouzia: Main course A sweet dish of lamb with raisins, almonds and honey Djaj mqalli: Entrée Chicken cooked with preserved lemon Pastilla: Entrée Chicken/Almonds/Seafood Rfisa: A dish made with shredded pieces of pancake and chicken (djej beldi) Sardine: Entrée

  4. Maghrebi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Salt-preserved lemons (l'hamd mrakad) and so-called "oil-cured" olives are distinctive elements of the cuisine. [9] The best-known Maghrebi dish abroad is couscous, [12] made from wheat semolina. [11] The tajine, a cooking vessel made of clay, is also a common denominator in this region, although the dishes and preparation methods vary widely.

  5. Pressure Cooker Lemon Olive Chicken Recipe - AOL

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  7. Moroccan Chicken Couscous Recipe - AOL

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    Coat chicken thighs in salt and paprika. Heat small amount of olive oil in a large dutch oven and brown chicken thighs until golden. Put aside on a plate, in the oven to keep warm (low heat 200).

  8. Moroccan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The main Moroccan dish people are most familiar with is couscous; [18] lamb is the most commonly eaten meat in Morocco, usually eaten in a tagine with a wide selection of vegetables. Chicken is also very commonly used in tagines or roasted. They also use additional ingredients such as plums, boiled eggs, and lemon.

  9. Shakshouka - Wikipedia

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    Many variations of the basic sauce are possible, varying in spice and sweetness. Some cooks add preserved lemon, salty sheep milk cheeses, olives, harissa or a spicy sausage such as chorizo or merguez. [10] Shakshouka is made with eggs, which are commonly poached but can also be scrambled, like in the Turkish menemen. [11] [12]