Lamb and Apricot Tagine

🔆Nutritional Info per Portion: 321 Kcal, 17g Protein, 21g Carbs, 15g Fat🔆

A take on our favourite classic Moroccan tagine. We use the tenderest meat from lambs grass-fed on British land, cooking it slowly with juicy apricots, plum tomatoes and a heady mix of spices (cinnamon, cloves and ginger, to name a few). Eat it on its own or add your own carbohydrate or salad. 🌶 A bit spicy.

⭐️ Winner of a Great Taste Award.

⚖️ Approx dish weight for 1: 280g
⚖️ Approx dish weight for 2: 560g

Size: For One
Sale price
£7.75
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Meet Sam and Elliot
FieldGoods

We’re Sam and Elliot Day; two food obsessed brothers who left the farm in Devon for the big city. After three years running a successful restaurant in London, we decided to turn our love of home-cooked food into a business and set up FieldGoods in 2020. The dream? To make amazing comfort food from carefully-sourced, sustainable suppliers, sent from our kitchen to your table.

Customer Reviews

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G.R.

I've not had a tangine before and was very much looking to try this Moroccan dish. From what I had read, it fits my flavour profile very well.
I wasn't sure what to have with it and decided to go with wholemeal pitta bread.
The lamb was wonderfully tender and the sauce was flavoursome.in its own right, the lamb was clear to taste, I tried some of the sauce on the pitta and it was superb. If you want to sell the sauce on it's own, count me in!
The sauce what a little spicy but nothing to worry those with a delicate palette. it enhanced rather than overpowered the flavour of the meat.
A wonderful dish that gets my full recommendation.

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Claire H.
So tender!

A very tasty dish! Moist & tender lamb. Good to have a dish without rice to reduce the carbs!

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Nate G.

Had to make some rice but it was amazing

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Jacqueline B.

This dish seems to be reduced in size since I last ordered it.

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Safia T.

This for me wasn't great, other meals came as full dishes but this was just the tagine. I wasn't expecting that. Also had a lamby (farm) taste I personally don't like.