SLICED AND SPICY POTATOES
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Enough potatoes for 4 persons, and then 2 for luck. Scrub but don't
peel. Slice thickly, approx half inch thick. Lay onto the oven tray,
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SLICED AND SPICY POTATOES
=========================Ingredients + Instructions:
---------------------------Enough potatoes for 4 persons, and then 2 for luck. Scrub but don't
peel. Slice thickly, approx half inch thick. Lay onto the oven tray,
but make sure both sides have a little grease on them otherwise they
will stick to the tray. You may need to add a little more oil (I use
chili oil, but that may be a little hot for The Parents).
Keep an eye on these little suckers, as they will cook pretty quickly.
The idea is that they will bubble up towards the end, and you will need
to turn them over to get them all toasty on the other side as well.
Sprinkle the potatoes and the chicken (make sure you turn them over at
some stage in the cooking as well, but they should end up skin side up
to make sure the skin doesn't get soggy) with the spice mix throughout
the cooking time, to get the flavour through.
In the meantime, prepare a simple tossed salad with a simple dressing so
as not to compete with the flavour of the chook. Serve with the salad
and a good Turkish bread (one of the ones that you rip apart, or a
crusty one if you want something a little more elegant).
From: cschnell@iiasa.ac.at (Carey Schnell)
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will stick to the tray. You may need to add a little more oil (I use
chili oil, but that may be a little hot for The Parents).
Keep an eye on these little suckers, as they will cook pretty quickly.
The idea is that they will bubble up towards the end, and you will need
to turn them over to get them all toasty on the other side as well.
Sprinkle the potatoes and the chicken (make sure you turn them over at
some stage in the cooking as well, but they should end up skin side up
to make sure the skin doesn't get soggy) with the spice mix throughout
the cooking time, to get the flavour through.
In the meantime, prepare a simple tossed salad with a simple dressing so
as not to compete with the flavour of the chook. Serve with the salad
and a good Turkish bread (one of the ones that you rip apart, or a
crusty one if you want something a little more elegant).
From: cschnell@iiasa.ac.at (Carey Schnell)
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