One Pot Moroccan Chicken Rice And Potatoes Recipe - 9 Smart Points | LaaLoosh (2024)

By Wendy Zitzman

One Pot Moroccan Chicken Rice And Potatoes Recipe - 9 Smart Points | LaaLoosh (1)

On those nights when you want a complete meal in one pot, this One Pot Moroccan Chicken Rice and Potatoes Recipe is a breeze, and it delivers a delicious and filling meal with minimal effort. By cooking all the food together in one pot, the chicken juices really help to add amazing flavor and tenderness to the rice and potatoes. And the Moroccan spices make it all just taste soooooo good together!

This recipe was taught to me by my amazing Moroccan friend who makes this meal at least once a week. The first time I had it served to me at her house, I assumed this was a dish she slaved over all day. But to my surprise, it’s a pretty easy hands off meal that comes together perfectly! And who doesn’t love having just 1 pot to clean up afterward?

One Pot Moroccan Chicken Rice And Potatoes Recipe - 9 Smart Points | LaaLoosh (2)

One Pot Moroccan Chicken Rice and Potatoes Recipe

Simple and delicious, this amazing Moroccan chicken dish offers all the wonderful flavors of the Middle East with the convenience of one pot cooking. Tender, fall off the bone chicken is served with moist and fluffy rice and soft, yet hearty potatoes.

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Prep TimePrep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook TimeCook Time 2 hours hrs

Total TimeTotal Time 2 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

ServingsServings 6

CaloriesCalories 369 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 lbs chicken drumsticks
  • 1 lb Yukon gold potatoes - chopped into chunks
  • 1 cup short grain brown rice - rinsed
  • 2 cups fat free chicken broth
  • 1 large onion - finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • 2 tsp smoked paprika
  • 2 tsp coriander
  • 2 tsp tumeric
  • Juice from 1/2 a lemon
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Notes

The entire recipe makes 6 servings
The serving size is about 2 drumsticks and 1/2 cup of rice and potatoes

*The nutritional info was calculated WITHOUT the skin from the chicken. The chicken was cooked with the skin, but removed before eating.

Nutrition

Calories: 369 kcal (18%)Carbohydrates: 14 g (5%)Protein: 23 g (46%)Fat: 7 g (11%)Saturated Fat: 2 g (13%)Fiber: 1 g (4%)Sugar: 0 g

Main Ingredient: Chicken Recipes

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AuthorWendy Zitzman

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    10 Comments

    1. Tania5 years ago

      Hi! I’d be interested in how to modify this recipe for an Instapot. I am sure it would cook very quickly and still be quite delicious. Do you have any recommendations on timing?

      • WendyPost Author5 years ago

        I haven’t tried it yet myself, but if I did, I would probably do about 12-15 minutes, high pressure in the Instant Pot, with a 10 minute natural release. But, I’d also make sure to use a quick-cook brown rice, instead of the short grain brown rice in the original recipe, just to be safe. Or, switch to white rice. If you give it a try, come back and let us know how it turned out!

    2. Maureen7 years ago

      I just got back from a vacation during which I visited Morocco and I had a hankering for the delicious taste of their food. I substituted “Moroccan spice” which I purchased there for the spices in this recipe (about 3 teaspoons,) and it came out absolutely delicious! I also used skinless boneless chicken thighs so no bones to contend with. I’ll be making this again soon!!

    3. Jessie8 years ago

      I made this tonight for my husband and me. SO GOOD! Tastes way richer than I would have expected from 1 tablespoon of oil/no butter.

      When I put the recipe in WW recipe builder, though, it said 10 points per serving. Just FYI.

    4. Kim8 years ago

      Not sure where the ingredients or step is for the sauce?
      Also not sure if it should be covered in the oven?

      I made it without the sauce and did not cover it. I only had black rice so I substituted that.
      It came out good, chicken very tender, however I would be happy to know about the sauce and if I should have covered it.

      • Wendy ZitzmanPost Author8 years ago

        Hi Kim! Great questions! Firstly, the pot goes covered into the oven. (I’ll make sure to update that in the recipe). And the sauce is made naturally from the water that simmers all the ingredients together.

    5. Jeanette8 years ago

      Thanks for the recipe. You say to add sauce with onion but you have omitted it from the ingredients.

    6. Judy Daniell8 years ago

      Does this go into the oven covered or uncovered?

    7. Kim8 years ago

      What sauce are you referring to in step 2? Think this may be a recipe the whole family will enjoy! :)

      • Miranda8 years ago

        I think that she meant “saute” not “sauce”

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