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Laughing Lizard Inn & Cafe (Closed)Delightful Eclectic Food in a Gorgeous LocationOctober 15, 2011 The Laughing Lizard Inn & Cafe closed on February 25, 2012. ![]() ![]() ![]() The menu is an eclectic combination of Moroccan (yeah, really), New Mexican, stir frys, burgers, gourmet pizzas, ribeye steak, meal-sized salads, house made desserts. If you don't see it on the menu, ask anyway. You mught just be surprised. Jane, the finder of this place, had grilled pesto chicken - chicken breast on fresh mixed greens, topped with tomato, carrots, onion, sprouts & croutons with balsamic vinaigrette dressing. Delicious, she said. She also had a cup of the green chile chicken soup, which tasted better than comparable versions that we have had in the big city. This is like home-cooked stuff. I decided to try Moroccan chicken. There are as many ways to make this national treasure as there are cooks in Morocco. Common to all are stewed chicken, spices (any collection you want — cumin, ginger, cinnamon, or whatever savory spices are at hand), sometimes carrots, and just enough stewing liquid of your choice to create a rich, complex sauce. Slow-cook the whole thing. This is usually served on a bed of couscous. Rice, in a pinch, if you must. The version at Laughing Lizard started with a half chicken stewed (slow is the key) with spices with raisins and julienned carrots (about 1 mm.) and mushroom caps had been added. Since neither rice nor couscous are yet allowed on my diet (4 pounds to go!), I had the kitchen add steamed broccoli. The chicken was falling-off-the-bone tender and had absorbed much of the flavor of the stewing liquid. The sweetness of the raisins is a delightful complement to the savoriness of the spices. This is a complex and rich tasting sauce. ![]() I would make this drive often just to have this meal. It's that good. Maybe in a few weeks when I can have couscous again.... Oh, well.
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