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CHICKEN - Thai Chicken with Hot-Sour-Salty-Sweet Sauce
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Thai Chicken with Hot-Sour-Salty-Sweet Sauce •F&W •STAFF-FAVORITE “Thailand is condiment heaven, with a gazillion sauces. This northern Thai-style one is extra-sour, because it uses both tamarind and lime,” says Naomi Duguid. MARINATED CHICKEN | |
1/4 cup | chopped cilantro |
2 tablespoons | Asian fish sauce |
1 1/2 teaspoons | freshly ground pepper |
4 | whole chicken legs, skinned |
DIPPING SAUCE | |
1/2 teaspoon | tamarind concentrate, (see Note) dissolved in 1 teaspoon water |
1/4 cup | Asian fish sauce |
2 tablespoons | fresh lime juice |
1 small | garlic clove, minced |
1 small | Thai chile, seeded and minced |
2 teaspoons | sugar |
1 tablespoon | water |
1/2 tablespoon | vegetable oil |
1/2 cup | chopped cilantro |
In a mini food processor, process the cilantro, fish sauce and pepper to a coarse puree. Coat the chicken with the marinade. Let stand at room temperature for 20 minutes.
In a bowl, combine the dissolved tamarind with the fish sauce, lime, garlic, chile, sugar and water.
Preheat the oven to 400°. Light a grill. Rub the chicken with the oil and rub the grill with an oiled paper towel. Grill the chicken over moderately high heat, turning, until charred, 12 minutes. Transfer the chicken to a baking sheet and roast for 30 minutes, until cooked.
Just before serving, stir the cilantro into the dipping sauce and serve with the chicken.
NOTES
Tamarind concentrate is available at Indian and Latin food shops.
One serving: 177 cal, 7 gm fat, 1.5 gm sat fat, 2 gm carb, 0 gm fiber, 26 gm protein.
SUGGESTED PAIRING
Peppery, raspberry-rich Zinfandel.
PUBLISHED MAY 2012
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