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Tangy Vinegar Chicken With Barberries and Orange

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Glazed chicken legs on a plate with sauce dried barberries and orange halves
Photo by Laura Murray, Prop Styling by Sophie Strangio, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich

Dried barberries are incredibly tart, more so than any other dried fruit you’ll encounter. Look for them at Middle Eastern markets or specialty foods stores, or order them online. Dried tart cherries will also work.  

  

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