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Latest revision as of 13:53, 15 July 2012
Description
The proportions of spices are approximate... it's a rich yellow with red speckled look and aromatic smell that you should go for. You can eat them hot, or better, at just above room temperature. This is not a quick recipe. It's best if you can work on it throughout the day.
Ingredients
- 6 Chicken breasts
- 1 (8 ounce) package slivered almonds
- 4 large onions
- 1 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup curry powder
- 1/8 cup coriander powder
- 1/8 cup ground sumac
- 1 tablespoon ground pepper
- 1 teaspoon salt
- lavash bread or 6-8 tortillas
Procedures
- Cook Chicken in water flavored with a bay leaf, carrots, and additional coriander, ground pepper, and sumac until done.
- Strain and save the broth.
- Reduce broth to make about 5 cups and add additional Chicken bullion, if desired.
- While the Chicken cooks, toast the slivered almonds until light brown and fragrant.
- You may need to shake the pan or use a spatula to flip the nuts and keep them from burning.
- Allow Chicken to cool enough to handle.
- Chop or pull apart Chicken into small pieces.
- Saute sliced onions in olive oil until they begin to turn translucent.
- Add Chicken pieces and more oil to coat, if necessary.
- Add large quantities of coriander, sumac, curry powder, ground pepper, and salt.
- Add about a cup or two of the broth and mix.
- Keep adding spices, oil, and/or broth as needed to let the Chicken become very soft and moist with a rich yellow color and flecked thoroughly with sumac (the red/brown spots).
- This may take awhile.
- Add toasted almonds and stir.
- Cut Lavash bread in half, or use tortillas.
- Place one cup of filling on bread.
- Fold like a burrito, wrapping fully.
- Stack in a pile on a plate.
- Leave to cool until comfortable to touch.
- Eat with your hands.