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6 Dried red chiles, stemmed

-and broken 1/2 c Distilled white vinegar

4 Garlic cloves, peeled

1/2 Piece peeled fresh ginger

2 ts Ground cumin

2 ts Ground coriander

1/2 ts Ground cinnamon

A 4-pound duck, quartered -and skinned 2 tb Mild vegetable oil

1 ts Salt, or to taste

1 c Water

2 ts Sugar

2 tb Minced cilantro or @parsley

— ——————————–INSTRUCTIONS——————————– Goa has developed its own cuisine and vindaloo is one of its main creations. Two important features of vindaloo are the tech- nique of marinating meat in vinegar and the use of fiery spices. Although I have reduced the number of chiles, 4 more may be added if a hotter dish is desired. Cornish hens may be substituted for duck. Soak chiles in vinegar for 15 minutes. Add garlic and ginger and blend into a puree. Scrape mixture into a small bowl. Add cumin, coriander and cinnamon and mix thoroughly. Coat duck pieces well with spice paste. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Heat oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add duck pieces and brown on all sides. Add salt, water, sugar and any remaining spice puree. Bring to a boil. Cover and simmer, stirring occasionally, until duck is tender, about 1 hour. Skim off all fat. Transfer duck to a heated platter, pour sauce over, and garnish with minced cilantro. Serves 4 to 6. PER SERVING: 335 calories, 36 g protein, 3 g carbohydrate, 19 g fat (7 g saturated), 135 mg cholesterol, 455 mg sodium, 0 g fiber. Laxmi Hiremath writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, 6/24/93.

Submitted By STEPHEN CEIDEBURG MSG#: 3841

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