This Caribbean chicken stew is pure comfort in a bowl with the most incredible blend of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors that'll transport you straight to the islands! Chicken thighs with the skin on get marinated in a bold spice blend of cayenne, allspice, brown sugar, smoked paprika, cinnamon, cumin, and fresh lime juice that creates this amazing crust when seared. The skin-on thighs are crucial here because they stay incredibly juicy during the long simmer and the rendered fat adds so much richness to the stew. After marinating for at least 30 minutes (though an hour is even better), you sear the chicken in a hot pan until the skin is golden and crispy, locking in all those flavors. Then you remove the chicken and use that same flavorful pan to cook your aromatics: red and green bell peppers, red onion, loads of minced garlic, and freshly grated ginger. The vegetables get caramelized in all those delicious browned bits left from the chicken. Then comes the magic: you add diced mango, optional habanero for heat, more warming spices like cinnamon and allspice, brown sugar for depth, and fresh thyme stems. Everything gets deglazed with sweet pineapple juice that creates this incredible fruity, slightly tangy base for your stew. The chicken goes back in, the whole thing gets covered, and it simmers low and slow for 40-50 minutes until the chicken is fall-off-the-bone tender and the sauce has reduced into this thick, glossy, deeply flavorful gravy. The combination of tropical fruits, warming spices, and tender chicken is absolutely incredible. Right before serving, you stir in fresh cilantro and green onions for brightness. The stew gets ladled over fluffy cilantro-lime rice and topped with a fresh mango chutney made with diced mango, jalapeño, red onion, lime juice, and cilantro that adds a bright, tangy, slightly spicy contrast to the rich stew. Every bite is layers of flavor: sweet from the mango and pineapple, savory from the chicken and aromatics, warming from the cinnamon and allspice, spicy from the habanero, and fresh from all those herbs. It's the kind of meal that makes you close your eyes and savor every spoonful!
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