MOAN DUT KHNAO KCHEI (BAKED CHICKEN WITH YOUNG JACKFRUIT)

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This family-style Cambodian dinner is fragrant and hearty, with easy-to-prepare dipping sauces that make every bite a little different. If you're in the U.S., you may need to call around to your local South Asian and Chinese grocers to find young jackfruit. But once you have your ingredients, you mostly just need to chop to get this Cambodian dinner on the table. The chef Rotanak Ros, the author of "Nhum: Recipes from a Cambodian Kitchen" (Rotanak Food Media, 2019), said this dish was a special one: "People raise chickens to sell, not to eat," she said, speaking of villages where she conducts research. "The money from one chicken can feed the whole family, at least, for three days." To kill a chicken, then, is to honor a guest.

Provided by Amelia Nierenberg

Categories     dinner, lunch, poultry, salads and dressings, vegetables, main course

Time 1h30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 23

2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 1/2 teaspoons palm sugar (or brown sugar)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 whole (4- to 5-pound) free-range chicken
1 (4-pound) young jackfruit (or 1/2 pound brussels sprouts; see Tip)
1 cup canola oil or other neutral cooking oil
2 lemongrass stalks (optional), base and tips trimmed, stalks cut into 3-inch segments
10 fresh makrut lime leaves
1 to 3 fresh red or bird's-eye chiles, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons fish sauce
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon minced shallots (optional)
1 tablespoon minced lemongrass (optional)
1 tablespoon whole black Kampot peppercorns
1 1/2 tablespoons sea salt
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
Lettuce leaves
Mint leaves
Thai basil
1 cucumber

Steps:

  • Prepare the chicken: In a large bowl, whisk soy sauce, palm sugar and salt until dissolved. Rub the marinade on the chicken and let it rest for 10 minutes, flipping halfway through. Reserve any liquid that drains from the chicken for later.
  • Cut the jackfruit: Using a paring knife, peel the skin from the jackfruit. Remove the core, then cut the meat into 1-inch cubes. Set aside.
  • Pour the oil into a Dutch oven or another large, heavy-lidded pot, and heat over medium-high.
  • Lay the chicken in the hot oil, breast-side down, taking care not to burn yourself. Let it rest for 3 to 5 minutes, until browned underneath. Using tongs, turn it over to brown the top, then rotate as needed until the chicken is brown all over.
  • Once the chicken is browned, remove it from the pot and place it on a cooling rack, with a pan below to catch the juices. Then, add the jackfruit to the oil to brown, about 5 minutes.
  • As the jackfruit cooks, use the broad side of a cleaver (or a pestle, or the dull edge of a chef's knife flipped upside down) and pound the lemongrass flat to release flavors. Stuff most of it inside the chicken, setting aside a few pieces to add to the broth.
  • When the jackfruit is browned, pour out the oil. Wipe out the pot, if needed, then place the chicken and jackfruit back into the pot. Add the reserved marinade liquid, 1/2 cup water, the makrut lime leaves and the rest of the pounded lemongrass. Cover the pot and let it steam over medium-low heat until juices run clear, about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Prepare the sweet-and-sour sauce: In a medium bowl, stir the chile, garlic, sugar, fish sauce, lime juice and salt until the sugar and salt are dissolved. If you'd like, add shallots and lemongrass.
  • Prepare the black Kampot pepper sauce: Heat the peppercorns and salt in a small skillet over medium heat until the peppercorns start releasing their fragrance. Then, grind them finely by hand with a mortar and pestle or in an electric spice grinder. In a small bowl, mix them with the lime juice.
  • Prepare for serving: Wash and dry whole lettuce leaves, mint and Thai basil. Slice the cucumber into thin medallions. Arrange each in individual bowls.
  • When the chicken is done, remove the bird and jackfruit using a slotted spoon and add to a large serving bowl. (Any leftover sauce makes a good dip for grilled meat or seafood.)
  • To serve, set out the dipping sauces and crudités with the chicken and jackfruit. (The chicken is traditionally served whole, but, if you'd like to cut it into pieces before serving, you can do so.) This is a communal meal. Make little pockets out of the lettuce and combine with different combinations of chicken, jackfruit, herbs and sauces to your liking.

Mary Edwin
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This dish is okay. It's not the best chicken dish I've ever had, but it's not bad either.


SAVIO
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I don't recommend this dish. It was a waste of time and money.


Harjokeh Hardeh
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This dish was a lot of work to make. I don't think it was worth the effort.


Boumechta Hamza
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The jackfruit was a bit too sweet for my taste. I would recommend using less sugar in the sauce.


Rakib Mondol
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I found that the chicken was a little dry. I would recommend using a different cut of chicken, such as thighs or breasts.


Jessica Reyes
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This dish is a bit spicy, so if you don't like spicy food, you may want to adjust the amount of chili peppers.


Morabit Abderrahim
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I would definitely recommend this dish to anyone who loves chicken and jackfruit.


Emam Hosen naeem
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This dish is a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables. My kids loved the jackfruit.


zayd gaming
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I love the combination of flavors in this dish. The chicken, jackfruit, and spices all work together perfectly.


Isabel Joubert Joubert
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This dish is so easy to make. I had it on the table in less than an hour.


charlie lax
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I made this dish for a party and it was a hit! Everyone loved it. I will definitely be making it again.


Abdullah Imteyaz
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This dish is a great way to use up leftover chicken. I had some leftover chicken from a rotisserie chicken and this was a perfect way to use it up.


Imrul Jabul
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I was a little hesitant to try this dish, but I'm so glad I did! It was surprisingly delicious. The chicken was perfectly cooked and the jackfruit added a nice sweetness.


ROBLOX with Ems
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This is a really unique and flavorful dish. I've never had anything quite like it before. The chicken and jackfruit go really well together.


Md Pial Prodhan
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I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great! The chicken was moist and tender, and the jackfruit was a perfect complement. I would highly recommend this dish.


Oleratow Nthabeleng
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This dish was absolutely delicious! The chicken was cooked perfectly, and the jackfruit added a unique and flavorful twist. I will definitely be making this again.