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Tebeet (a Sephardic Chicken Cholent)

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Meats Jewish 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Chicken, with fat
1/2 t Pepper
1/4 t Turmeric
8 c Water, up to 10
2 T Tomato paste -or-
2 Tomatoes, diced
4 t Salt
3/4 t Cardamom
1/4 Tso cinnamon
1/4 Tso cloves
1/4 Tso nutmeg
4 c White or brown rice

INSTRUCTIONS

Use 8 quart pot Yields 8 to 10 servings  Here are two recipes from
Spice and Spirit published by Lubavitch  Women's Cookbook Publications
( a most wonderful cookbook!)  While this first contains 2 quartered
potatoes, you could just leave  them out, or substitute additional
beans or sweet potatoes.  Clean chicken and remove pieces of fat. Set
chicken aside and put fat  into heavy 8 quart pot. Add pepper and
turmeric and cook over hight  flame for 5 minutes until fat melts.
Place chicken in fat and brown  on all sides.  In a large bowl, mix
water and tomato paste. Add salt and remaining  spices. Pour mixture
over the chicken, bring to a boil. Cook 10  minutes.  Remove chicken
and set aside.  Add rice to boiling sauce in pot, and cover. Lower
flame and cook 15  minutes. Replace chicken in pot---add more water if
too dry. Cover and  place on bleck before Shabbat.  Posted to
JEWISH-FOOD digest V96 #099  From: msteinhorn@exit109.com  Date: Sun, 8
Dec 1996 22:03:48 -0500 (EST)

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 57
Calories From Fat: 25
Total Fat: 2.8g
Cholesterol: 8.9mg
Sodium: 1275.8mg
Potassium: 123.3mg
Carbohydrates: 5.7g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 2.9g
Protein: 2.5g


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