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		<title>Chicken Yassa (Senegalese Lemon Chicken)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Chicken Yassa is a popular chicken dish originating from Senegal. This meal is the epitome of comfort food: marinated roasted chicken with onions, lemon juice, olives, garlic, and broth served over rice. It has a subtle heat to it as well that really makes for a flavorful meal. This recipe makes quite a bit of food,...&#160;<a href="https://icancookthat.org/2017/03/chicken-yassa-senegalese-lemon-chicken.html" class="read-more">Read More »</a></p>
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