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    Hungarian Sticky Chicken


    Source of Recipe


    Joan

    Recipe Introduction


    Serves 4 to 6.

    List of Ingredients




    1/2-cup lard
    1 chicken cut up or the equivalent chicken parts, skin on. (Do not use boneless chicken)
    1 large onion peeled and chopped
    2 cups of raw white rice, washed in cold water and slightly drained
    1 heaping Tbs. of Hungarian Paprika
    1 1/2 tsp. salt
    1 small green or banana pepper chopped
    1 Bay leaf
    1 1/2 cups water
    6 peeled and seeded fresh tomatoes chopped -OR- 1 can of whole tomatoes, not drained but pulled apart.

    Recipe



    If you have it, use a heavy black iron pot with a heavy lid. If not a dutch oven will do.
    Put into pot 1/2 cup of lard and just brown all sides of chicken legs, wings, breasts, backs, etc. If you have liver and gizzards use them also. Remove chicken from pot and set aside.
    In the juices and lard in the pot, sauté 1 chopped onion along with the 2 cups of rinsed raw rice. Just sauté rice and onion until onion is transparent. Stir in 1 heaping Tbs. of Hungarian Paprika and 1 1/2 teas. of salt.
    Into pot, add 1 chopped green pepper, and one can of whole tomatoes that were not drained but pulled apart. Throw in 1 bay leaf and mix up the rice and veggie mix. Now layer the browned chicken into the rice and veggie mix. I just scoop up some rice mix and lay chicken underneath the rice layer. Give the pot a shake to settle everything.
    Now start the pot to simmer on a moderate heat on top of the stove, when it all starts to cook, LOWER THE HEAT and put the cover on and DO NOT LIFT UP THE COVER FOR AT LEAST 60 MINUTES.
    You must slowly cook and give it a shake once in a while, but do not uncover.
    You will smell the wonderful aroma of cooked chicken when it is done.
    If you smell burning, your heat is too high. Use the lowest heat possible; you can hear if it is cooking.
    Adjust salt seasoning, this dish should not be sloppy like a stew, it should be moist.
    When I make it sometimes the rice sticks to the bottom of the pot, but it is good and chewy. I love this dish, can't eat enough of it.
    Serve with a salad like Cucumber with Sour Cream, or Coleslaw to be Authentic. Or you can serve it with a nice green lettuce salad.

 

 

 


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