Moroccan Chicken Thighs Recipe – Easy Chicken Recipes

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These Moroccan chicken thighs are my homage to chicken tagine. I don’t own a tagine, but I love, love, love the flavor of this classic dish. I had a feeling I could get a similar result using the tools I have on hand, and I was totally right. This tagine-inspired Moroccan chicken dish is tender, juicy, and full of flavor. It’s packed with olives, lemon, chickpeas, and Moroccan spices for a taste of North Africa right at home!

partial view of moroccan chicken thighs in a pot.

What’s in This Moroccan Chicken Thighs Recipe?

Chicken tagine is a classic Moroccan meal made from chicken thighs, preserved lemon, olives, garlic, onion, and spices in a special cooking vessel. But it turns out I didn’t need to go out and buy a tagine to get that delicious flavor at home. I didn’t even need to find preserved lemons! This recipe is simple and so flavorful.

  • Chicken: Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs work best for this recipe. They’re higher in fat and richer in flavor.
  • Spices: Ground paprika, kosher salt, cayenne pepper, cumin, cinnamon, ginger, and turmeric infuse the chicken with a warm and spicy flavor.
  • Onion + Garlic: Create a savory and earthy base of flavor.
  • Lemon: Infuses the dish with mild acidity and freshness.
  • Chickpeas: Canned or pre-cooked chickpeas add extra protein and creaminess.
  • Olives: Green and kalamata olives add a rich and briny flavor to the dish.
  • Broth: Low-sodium chicken broth adds moisture and umami flavor to the chicken thighs.
close up of moroccan chicken thighs in a pot.

How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover Moroccan chicken thighs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. I prefer to reheat them in a covered baking dish in the oven at 350°F for 20 minutes, but you could also microwave them.

How to Freeze

Freeze Moroccan chicken thighs in an airtight container or Ziplock bag for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

side view of a serving of moroccan chicken thighs on a white plate.

Notes from the Test Kitchen

If you want to be truly authentic, you’ll want to find preserved lemons. I have seen them in grocery stores before in the International aisle with the canned/jarred goods. A common brand is Mina. Otherwise, you can order them online, or make your own preserved lemons!

partial view of moroccan chicken thighs in a pot.

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