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Banana Leaf Snapper With Chickpeas and Coconut Rice

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Photograph by Joshua Kissi, food styling by Roscoe Betsill, prop styling by Amy Wilson

Wrapping a whole snapper in banana leaves keeps the fish super moist—and turns the dish into a total showstopper. Banana leaves will lend a sweet, slightly floral flavor to the fish while it cooks, but if you can’t find them, wrapping each fish in parchment paper will still keep it from drying out.

This recipe was adapted from ‘The Rise: Black Cooks and the Soul of American Food.’

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