The Food Of Morocco

Chicken with Fennel, Preserved Lemon, and Olives
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Cuisine: Moroccan/Algerian/Tunisian | Course Type: Main Courses

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Recipe Review
Neither of us are big fennel fans, so I was suprised how much we liked this. The fennel and lemon flavors blended well. The large chunks of preserved lemon peel seem to have disappeared into the sauce. The long cooking develops a thick tasty sauce with bright lemon flavors. Because I was making only a half recipe in a skillet that was probably a bit too large (the next size smaller is cast iron and wouldn't do at all with lemon, I'm sure), I added more than half the water, to keep it from cooking completely dry.
- For dinner for two, I used four thighs, rather than two whole legs.
- Quite some clock time required, so this isn't a weeknight dinner, but I'd guess it holds well for company.
- Nothing difficult in the preparation. It's easy to do the chopping while the previous step completes cooking with minimal attention.
- Served with basmati rice. I suspect plain couscous or some nice bread for soppy would be better, but rice was fine.
Definitely a do-again.
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