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Kababe Morgh (Broiled Skewered Chicken)

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Meats Iranian Iranian, Poultry 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Onion; finely grated
1/2 c Lemon juice, fresh
2 ts Salt
2 Chickens; (2 pounds each),
;each cut into 8 serving
;pieces
4 tb Butter; melted
1/8 ts Ground saffron; (or 1/8 tsp.
;saffron threads pulverized
;with a mortar/pestle or the
;back of a spoon) dissolved
;in 1 tablespoon of warm
;water

INSTRUCTIONS

In a stainless steel, enameled or glass bowl combine the onion, lemon
juice and salt, stirring until they are thoroughly blended. Add the chicken
and turn the pieces about with a spoon to coat them well. Marinate at room
temperature for at least 2 hours or in the refrigerator for 4 hours,
turning the pieces over occasionally.
Light a layer of coals in a charcoal broiler and let them burn until a
white ash appears on the surface or preheat the stove broiler to its
highest point.
Remove the chicken from the marinade and string the pieces tightly on 4
long skewers, pressing them together firmly.  If you are broiling the
chicken in an oven, suspend the skewers side by side across the length of a
large roasting pan deep enough to allow about 1 inch of space under the
meat.
Stir the melted butter and dissolved saffron into the marinade and brush
the chicken evenly on all sides with 2 or 3 tablespoons of the mixture.
Broil about 3 inches from the heat for 10 to 15 minutes turning the skewers
occasionally and basting the chicken frequently with the remaining
marinade.  The chicken is done if the juices that trickle out are yellow
rather than pink when a thigh is pierced with the point of a small, sharp
knife.
Serve at once.  Kababe morgh is traditionally accompanied by chelo and
may be garnished, if you like, with tiny, whole cherry tomatoes.
Time Life Series: Middle Eastern Cooking
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #14 by tuttle@home.com on Apr 12, 1999

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