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Title: Chileheads Jamaican Rice And Peas
Categories: Jamaican Rice Spice
Yield: 6 Servings

1 16 oz can pigeon peas
6 Habanero chiles -- roasted &
  Chopped
6 Cloves garlic -- finely
  Chopped
1/2mdVidalia onion -- chopped
2tbOlive oil
2cRice
1 15 oz can coconut milk
  Water
4tsWyler's granulated chicken
  Bouillon

Rice and peas (or beans) is a very popular dish throughout the Caribbean, and perhaps because eating rice with hot foods helps to tame the fire. (Not this rice!) The peas used in this recipe are called pigeon or gungo peas. They are about the size of garden peas and are usually found dried. However, cooked, canned pigeon peas are also available. If they are not available in your area, black-eyed peas or kidney beans can be substituted. (Not the same, however)

If using canned peas, drain and reserve the liquid.

Heat the oil in a deep frying pan over high heat. Add the rice, and continue saute until the rice turns opaque and golden brown. Add the chile, garlic, and onion and saute for a few more minutes. Beware the fumes!!! Be careful not to let the rice brown or over brown.

Stir the peas in with the rice. Do not stir again during cooking!

Combine the coconut milk with the bean liquid. Add water to make 4 cups of liquid. dd to the rice and bring to a boil. Immediately reduce the heat to simmer.

Cook uncovered until the liquid is slightly below the surface of the rice and holes form in the rice. Cover the pot and cook for 20 to 25 minutes or until the liquid is absorbed and the rice is tender. Allow to sit covered for another 1/2 hour.

Great with jerk chicken!

Serving Ideas : Take to a potluck with a bunch of chileheads.

NOTES : Heat Scale: Hot Recipe By: Adapted from Chile Pepper Magazine Feb 93 by Garry Howard As prepared for Boston Area Chileheads Potluck. May 13, 1995 Garry Howard - Cambridge, MA garhow@hpubmaa.esr.hp.com or g.howard@ix.netcom.com

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