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Picante de Pollo!

Started by TheMinistered, December 02, 2003, 07:05 AM

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TheMinistered

What sounds better than Picante de Pollo?  It's translation, roughly, is Spicy Chicken and boy did they pick a good name for such a thing!  And although it's an authentic bolivian dish, you can just say it's mexican.  Well enough of the short talk, here it is:

Ingredients:
3 pounds chicken, divided into parts
¼ cup ground cayenne pepper
2 cups of white onion, cut into small strips
1 cup tomato, peeled and finely chopped
½ cup fresh locoto or chili pepper (I used three habaneros), finely chopped
1 cup green peas, peeled
½ cup parsley, finely chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon crumbled oregano
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon salt
3 garlic cloves, peeled, chopped and roasted
3 cups broth or water
2 spoonfuls oil

Preparation:
(1)  In a large casserole put the chicken pieces with all the other ingredients. Pour the broth or water until covering the ingredients completely.

(2)  Set to cook over high heat until it boils, and later over low heat for at least an hour and a half or until the chicken is soft. Stir occasionally.

(3)  If while cooking the broth diminished much, add a little bit more of broth or water so that when serving there is enough liquid.

(4)  In a deep plate serve one piece of spicy chicken with one boiled potato, cooked aside, chuño phuti and uncooked sauce on top.

(5)Finally, sprinkle the chopped parsley on top of the spicy chicken.



indulgence

You dope - i told you to use 1 - 2 habeneros, with the warning that they were like licking lava...
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