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  1. It is similar to an Arabic recipe called potato in the tray(bitata fi alsiynia)
    It's such delicious, try it, you will not regret.
    One kilo or two kilos of potatoes cut into slices and fried them
    then …
    1 chicken or any cut of chicken you like
    2 tablespoons of pepper paste and 3 tablespoons of tomato paste
    5 cloves of garlic
    1 teaspoon ground coriander, ground cumin, red pepper flakes, black pepper and a little of salt.
    Mix them together as you show in the video add a litter bit of water maybe 100 ml
    and cook for 45 minutes at 180 ° C

  2. that harissa have the same color as the traditional one despite being a lot thinner. i'm glad to see my country's cuisine is getting attention worldwide despite we usually cook the bird alone but i guess the veggies are a nice touch to try. great work man keep using our cuisine. shout out from Tunisia

  3. Hello, not a confident cook here…! Has anyone tried this recipe? Also, is it 180 degrees fan forced oven or normal? Please advise guys? Thanks so much!

  4. 12 of his Reseraunts closed! Makes you wonder, another non-British dish. Dont you get the message Brits want thier country and immigration controlled!

  5. I am a hobby Chef for my family… I bought your book and Cook many of the recipes… 4 of my friends get it from me… And now the sad story… Last weekend i was at a birthday and just want to show the book…at the End i left it there because the host of the Party was so excited… Have to buy it again

  6. I know he is a renowned professional chef and all…but when I watch these videos, I'm still amazed at how effortlessly he does all this stuff. It's like a theatrical performance.

  7. Hi Jamie, I cooked this exactly as you showed in this video but the end product didn't really taste of harissa, there was very little spice to it at all. Did I do something wrong? How can I make it keep the harissa flavour without just using more of it?

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