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Title: Chicken Simmered in Smen
Categories: Chicken Moroccan
Yield: 4 Servings

3lbChicken; quartered*
2 Chicken livers
3/4cOnion; minced
1/4tsSaffron threads; pulverized
  Turmeric; to mix w/saffron
1/2tsFreshly ground black pepper
1tsSalt
1/4cParsley; roughly chopped
1/4c;Water
2 To 3 tb. smen
2tbFresh sweet butter
1/2 Preserved lemon
2tbFresh lemon juice

*See "Basic Method for Preparing Poultry" recipe.

Place prepared chicken in 5 1/2 qt. casserole with the livers and minced onion. Sprinkle with the spices and 1 tsp. salt. Toss to coat evenly.

Puree parsley in blender or food processor with 1/4 c water. Add half the "parsley water" and all of the smen to the casserole. Pour in 1 cup water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, for one hour, adding more water if necessary. Remove chicken to a colander when very tender and keep warm while the sauce simmers one full hour.

Heat the 2 tb. sweet butter in a skillet; gently brown the drained chicken quarters. Transfer to a flameproof serving dish, cover, and keep warm.

Meanwhile, add the remaining "parsley water" to the sauce in the casserole and, by boiling rapidly, uncovered, reduce to 1 1/2 cups. Dump the sauce, livers, and odd bits of skin and bits in the blender. Whirl until the sauce is smooth. Pour over the chicken and reheat.

Discard the pulp from the preserved lemon and dice the peel. Sprinkle diced lemon peel over the chicken. Simmer 5 minutes, taste for seasoning, and add additional salt if necessary. Sprinkle with lemon juice and serve at once.

This is a classic dish from Fez.

From _Couscous and Other Good Food from Morocco_ by Paula Wolfert. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1987. Pp. 205-206. ISBN 0-06-091396-7. Typed for you by Cathy Harned.

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