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  Moroccan Chicken Stew

This recipe serves: 6
 

ingredients
2 teaspoons olive oil
12 boneless, skinless chicken thighs (about 1 1/2 pounds)
salt to taste
freshly ground black pepper
1 cup chopped onion
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 teaspoons curry powder
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 medium butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cubed
2 medium russet potatoes, peeled and cubed
2 medium turnips, peeled and cubed
1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
2 cups canned chopped tomatoes with their juices
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro leaves
 

preparation
1. In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, heat 1 teaspoon of oil over medium-high heat. Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Brown the chicken on both sides, about 4 minutes per side, and transfer to a platter.
2. Turn the heat to medium and heat the remaining oil in the same pot. Add the onion and cook for 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 1 more minute. Add the curry powder, cumin and cinnamon, and cook, stirring frequently for 1 minute.

3. Add the chicken, squash, potatoes, turnips, chicken broth and tomatoes and simmer until the chicken is tender, about 25 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and sprinkle with cilantro. Serve in warm soup bowls.

Serving Size: 1 bowl

nutrition

Number of Servings: 6
Per Serving
Calories288

Carbohydrate26 g

Fat11 g

Fiber4 g

Protein23 g

Saturated Fat3 g

Sodium267 mg

 

 

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