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    Rita Moreno's Chicken Fricassee Recipe


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    Rita Moreno's Chicken Fricassee Recipe

    Submitted by: mommajeff


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    recipe is ready in 1-2 hrs Ready in: 1-2 hrs ?Category of cooking time. Exact cooking times are listed in the body of the recipe. Categories include:
    > 5 hrs (greater than 5 hours)
    2-5 hrs (recipe takes between 2 and 5 hours)
    1-2 hrs
    30-60 minutes

    recipe difficulty 3/5 Difficulty: 3 (1=easiest :: hardest=5)

    Serves/Makes: 4


    Ingredients:
    2 tablespoons achiote lard*
    4 ounces cured ham, finely chopped
    2 tablespoons salt pork, finely chopped
    1/2 green pepper, seeded, cut into quarters
    2 ripe tomatoes, seeded
    2 sweet chili peppers, seeded
    12 green olives, pitted
    1 teaspoon capers
    1/4 cup seeded raisins
    1 tablespoon vinegar
    1/4 cup tomato sauce
    1 teaspoon oregano, mashed
    1 tablespoon salt
    1 cleaned broiler-fryer chicken, cut into serving pieces
    1 can (16 ounce size) petit pois (peas)
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    1 1/2 package (10 1/2 ounce size) frozen peas
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    Directions:

    * Made by putting 6 or 7 annatto seeds in pork fat or corn oil, heating over medium heat until fat turns deep orange. Discard seeds by draining fat through sieve.

    Heat achiote lard in a deep kettle; add ham and salt pork. Cook over high heat 5 minutes, stirring often. Add remaining ingredients except chicken and peas. Stir and mix well. Add chicken, heat to boiling; reduce heat to moderate, cover and cook 40 minutes, or until chicken is tender. Uncover, add petit pois (drained) or frozen peas. Cook until peas are heated through or tender. Serve with hot cooked white rice.

 

 

 


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