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Brown stew and jerk chicken served with a side of french fries.
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Type | Stew |
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Course | Main course |
Place of origin | Caribbean Islands |
Region or state | Caribbean |
Serving temperature | Warm/Hot |
Main ingredients | Chicken, Scotch Bonnet peppers, onions, carrots |
Brown stew chicken, is a meat dish eaten throughout the English-speaking Caribbean islands.[1] Some countries in the Caribbean use this name interchangeable with another popular dish referred to as stew chicken that has a different recipe.[citation needed] Brown stew chicken is usually paired with rice and peas and eaten as dinner, preferable on Sundays.[2] The eponymous of the chicken color is achieved by frying chicken to a deep brown color, after which its cooked in a slow simmer with spices, carrots, and ketchup.[2]
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