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Spicy Chicken Stock

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A whole raw chicken in a black pot with water celery onion halves garlic halves and other aromatics for spicy chicken stock.
Photo by Peden & Munk

All the rejuvenating powers of your grandmother's chicken stock, plus a head-clearing kick of chile. Reserve chicken for Spicy Feel-Good Chicken Soup or another use.

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