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Za-atar "pesto" Chicken

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Grains Jewish 4 – 6

INGREDIENTS

1 Roasting chicken, 5-6 lbs
6 Lemons, halved up to 8
3/4 c White wine or chicken stock
6 Cloves of garlic, chopped
1 Shallot, chopped you can
substitute green onions
aka
scallions or chives
2 t Thyme
2 t Sumac
2 t Sesame seeds
1 t Oregano
1/2 t Ground cumin
1/2 t Salt
1/2 t Red pepper flakes
1/4 c Olive oil, approximately

INSTRUCTIONS

Source: St Mary Mead Archives  Preheat oven to 425:F.  Mash chopped
garlic and shallot into a paste. Add sesame seeds, and  grind into
paste. Seeds will not completely grind finely. Combine the  rest of the
herbs and spices into the paste and mix well.  Dribble olive oil slowly
into paste until a spreadable mixture is  obtained.  Rinse chicken and
pat dry with paper towels. Stuff cavity with lemon  halves. Cavity will
be quite full.  Spread "pesto" over chicken. Pour the wine or stock
into roasting pan.  Place chicken in oven; roast at 425:F for 15
minutes, then lower heat  to 350:F. Cook about an hour-and-a-half
(juices will run clear when  leg is pierced) or, if using thermometer
to 150:F.  Take chicken out of oven, and let rest for 10-15 minutes
before  carving.  Deglaze the roasting pan with more wine or stock
(place pan on stove  with high heat, pour liquid into pan and scrape
all brown bits up  from the bottom of the pan). Reduce sauce until very
slightly syrupy.  Strain sauce through sieve into gravy boat.  Posted
to JEWISH-FOOD digest V97 #250 by Brian Mailman  <bmailman@hooked.net>
on Sep 16, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 747
Calories From Fat: 485
Total Fat: 53.9g
Cholesterol: 243.8mg
Sodium: 521.1mg
Potassium: 732.5mg
Carbohydrates: 4.3g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 58.1g


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