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Title: Chicken in Moroccan Style W/pickled Lemons &
Categories: Poultry
Yield: 1 Servings

2 Three pound chickens cut in serving pieces
2tbCoarse salt
7 Garlic cloves
1cVegetable oil
2tsGinger
1cVegetable oil
2tsGinger
1tsTurmeric
1tsBlack pepper
 pnSaffron
3lgOnions, grated
4tbButter
2cChicken broth
1cSoft ripe olives, preferably the Greek Kalamata
8 Slices of pickled lemon

Rub the chicken pieces well with a mixture of the salt and 4 of the garlic cloves, finely chopped. Let stand 1 hour for flavors to penetrate then wipe off the garlic salt. Mix the oil, ginger, turmeric, pepper and saffron, and rub the chicken pieces with this mixture. Put them in a large bowl with any remaining oil mixture and marinate, covered and refrigerated for 8 hours or overnight.

To cook, put the chicken pieces in a large pot with the onion, remaining garlic, coarsely chopped, butter chicken broth and 2 cups water. Simmer until tender, about 40 to 45 minutes. Remove chicken and rapidly boil the liquid down to a thick, rich sauce, stirring frequently. Add the olives and pickled lemon slices, replace chicken, and reheat in the sauce. Serve with couscous or rice pilaf and a bowl of extra pickled lemons.

Pickled lemons: These keep for months in the refrigerator and are worth making in quantity.

6 lemons vegetable oil coarse salt

Slice the lemons about 1/4 inch thick, peel and all, put in a colander, sprinkle heavily with salt. Cover with plastic wrap and drain over a bowl for 24 hours, until limp, with most of the juice drawn out. Wash off salt.

Pack the lemon slices into a 1 quart jar, sprinkling them with about 2 Tablespoons more salt. Fill the jar with vegetable oil. Cover jar with lid and let lemons stand from 1 to 3 weeks, by which time they will be soft, mellow and not at all bitter.

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