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Easy harissa roast chicken fajitas

Easy harissa roast chicken fajitas

Crispy chickpeas, sweet potatoes & slaw

Easy harissa roast chicken fajitas

1 hr 30 mins

Not Too Tricky

serves 6

About the recipe

Harissa is a really delicious, fairly mild North African chilli paste that does amazing things to chicken. It’s so much fun to serve this fajita-style, and so easy too! You’re going to love it.


nutrition per serving

470

Calories


19.3g

Fat


5.5g

Saturates


10.6g

Sugars


0.9g

Salt


32.8g

Protein


39.2g

Carbs


8.1g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Ingredients

2 heaped teaspoons harissa paste, plus 1 teaspoon for rippling

red wine vinegar

3 medium sweet potatoes (800g)

1 x 400g tin of chickpeas

1.3kg free-range whole chicken

extra virgin olive oil

2 seasonal apples

2 carrots

¼ of a red cabbage

optional: fresh mint

6 wholemeal tortillas

6 tablespoons natural yoghurt

Top Tip

Replace the chicken with some delicious roast peppers. Simply halve and deseed, then roast alongside the potatoes and chickpeas for the last 30 minutes.

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. Dollop the harissa into a large roasting tray, add a splash of vinegar and a good pinch of sea salt and black pepper.
  2. Scrub the sweet potatoes, drain the chickpeas and add to the tray, along with the chicken. Give everything a really good rub and mix up, then place the chicken breast-side down and roast for 1 hour 20 minutes, turning the chicken halfway through, and basting and shaking occasionally.
  3. To make the slaw, place 2 tablespoons each of vinegar and oil into a bowl. Scrub the carrots and roughly box grate or finely slice along with the apples (core and all) and cabbage. Roughly chop the mint leaves (if using), then toss everything in the dressing and season to taste.
  4. When the chicken is cooked, transfer to a big platter along with the chickpeas. Tear open the sweet potatoes and add to the platter, then drizzle over any juices from the tray.
  5. Warm your tortillas in the oven for 1 minute. Ripple a little harissa through the yoghurt. Get everyone around the table, shred the chicken and let them all load up their tortillas with a bit of everything. Delicious.

  • You could use 2 onions instead of the leek.
  • Switch out the spinach for any kind of exciting fresh or frozen greens, discarding the tough stalks.
  • If you're veggie, swap the Parmesan for vegetarian hard cheese.

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