Jerk Chicken with Roasted Mango and Habanero Chiles

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  • on September 22, 2009

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    Anonymous says there's no tamarind paste in the recipe. Right there in black and white is 1/2 c. of tamarind paste. No wonder the recipe didn't turn out for him or her. Also, Tyler's quite right .. it's a good idea to keep your hands away from "sensitive areas" of the body after working with chilies. Afternoon delights aren't recommended after making this dish. LOL!

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  • on May 06, 2009

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    I made this dish to experiment with a little since I wasn?t familiar with jerk recipes and I wanted something similar for a cookbook I am writing. There were a few ingredients I couldn?t get my hands on like the tamarind, and the ginger, etc. ( just a few of the minor ingredients. I marinated some chicken breast for about 3.5-4 hours. While the chicken was marinating I made up some couscous with sweet baby peas, baby carrots, firm roma tomatoes, mango, and coconut milk. Set aside. Cook the chicken breast using the OUTDOOR grill. I grilled mine with the onions, habanero slices, and all the other tidbits. After the chicken was cooked, I set it aside and hollowed out a few firm mangos. Set aside. When the chicken has cooled enough to handle, shred using two forks. Spoon about 2/3 cup of the couscous into each mango cup, top with about 1/4 cup shredded chicken and a few grilled bits and you?re good to go! Even my kids loved this dish, not to mention that the photos came out beautifully!

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  • on May 01, 2008

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    wasted a whole lot of time ..finding ingredients, mixing marinade ...then tossing the entire three lbs of chicken in the trash ...worse thing that I have ever tasted

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  • on March 21, 2007

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    the recipe on tv showed that tamarind paste was added, which does not feature in the recipe on the foodnetwork website.

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  • on July 19, 2006

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    Just tried the recipe with pimento wood
    http://www.pimentowood.com/
    I
    found this site that sells Pimento wood in the US - FINALLY!!!!!
    I bought wood chips and spice from them and tried them out yesterday. Let me
    just say this - I never knew I had so many neighbors. The smoke is delicious.
    Now I'm in Jerk heaven - just like being back in Jamaica

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  • on July 13, 2004

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    Good stuff. used Hickory and Cherry wood to smoke. more authentic..almost as good as Pimento..but where do you find Pimento wood??

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  • on June 20, 2004

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    I made this and my family all loved it.

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  • on May 25, 2004

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    I made this and my family all loved it.

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