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  1. 2 to 4 quarter chicken pieces (leg & thigh), OR 6-8 drumsticks (with skin)

  2. pinch of salt

  3. optional garnish: lemon slices and fresh coriander

  4. LEMON MARINADE:

  5. 3 Tbsp. prepared lemongrass (can be purchased frozen at Asian stores) OR 1/2 stalks fresh lemongrass, prepared

  6. juice of 1 lemon

  7. 6 Tbsp. fish sauce (available by the bottle in Asian/Chinese food stores)

  8. 5-6 cloves garlic, minced

  9. 1-2 fresh red chili, minced, OR 1/3 to 1/2 Tbsp. dried crushed chili (add more or less to taste)

  10. 1/3 cup liquid honey

  11. 1 cup coconut milk OR evaporated milk

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  1. For instructions on how to prepare fresh lemongrass, see: All About Cooking with Lemongrass .

  2. Stir all the 'Lemon Marinade' ingredients together in a bowl. Stir well to dissolve the honey into the coconut milk. Set aside.

  3. Be sure not to remove the fat from the chicken pieces (most of this will seep out and won't be eaten anyway, but what remains will help flavor the chicken and keep it moist). Spread the chicken pieces out in a flat-bottomed baking dish.

  4. Pour 3/4 of the lemon marinade over the chicken pieces. Turn the chicken pieces in the sauce several times, ensuring they are well saturated. Reserve remaining sauce for later.

  5. Leave the pieces turned skin-side down in the sauce and allow to marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes, or up to 24 hours ahead of time.

  6. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Turn the chicken pieces skin-side-up and sprinkle each one with a little salt. Add 3-4 Tbsp. water to the bottom of the dish around the chicken, ensuring it won't dry out.

  7. Bake uncovered on the middle rack of your oven for 1 hour. Half-way through baking, drizzle chicken pieces with the remaining marinade. Chicken is done with it turns a beautiful golden-brown.

  8. Serve with either rice or potatoes. My husband and I like to spoon some of the lemony juices from the pan over the chicken as we eat. Also excellent served with Coconut Saffron Rice . Garnish with lemon slices and a sprinkling of fresh coriander, and ENJOY!

  9. Note: For a 'quick & easy' version of this recipe, see my: Easy Thai Lemon Chicken .

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