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Prep Time: 10 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 10 Minutes Servings: 8 |
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This is the hot oil you sometimes get in Chinese restaurants to drizzle in your soups, dumplings etc. at the table. I use it on EVERYTHING. even ice cream! Its best to make this OUTSIDE. The fumes can be wicked. Ingredients:
1 cup dried red chili pepper (stems removed) |
1 cup oil (i prefer a blend of safflower and toasted sesame oil but any light oil can be used.) |
Directions:
1. Put the dried peppers in a dry frypan and set stovetop heat on high. (I use a camping stove outside) . 2. Toast, roast, stir and toss the peppers until they get dark in areas but are still basically red and they become very AROMATIC. 3. Let them cool a bit and then put them in a food processor with the oil. 4. Process for a few moments. 5. Pour into a nice container and keep it on your table. 6. It will be gone in no time-. |
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