Red Hot Sauce Book: More Than 100 Recipes for Seriously Spicy Home-Made Condiments from Salsa to Sriracha

Hardback

Main Details

Title Red Hot Sauce Book: More Than 100 Recipes for Seriously Spicy Home-Made Condiments from Salsa to Sriracha
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dan May
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 170
Category/GenreCooking with herbs and spices
ISBN/Barcode 9781788794404
ClassificationsDewey:641.6384
Audience
General
Illustrations 120 colour photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Imprint Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Publication Date 14 June 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

100 recipes for fiery sauces, marinades and rubs, showcasing the world's most flavoursome chillies. Arranged by geographical region, from Africa and the Mediterranean, to India, to Southeast Asia, this book is jam-packed with thrilling flavours. This book has something for everyone, with offerings from all around the globe spanning from mild to super spicy. Each recipe is easy to make, very versatile and always comes with a serving suggestion. For example, the African Chermoula is delicious with sardines and mackerel served with roasted veg; The Ultimate Peri-Peri Marinade pairs excellently with chicken and shrimp; the eye-wateringly hot Ethiopian Berbere Paste adds depth and pizzazz to casseroles as well as making an unusual and memorable dip; and the Mediterranean Za'atar Spice Blend is a wonderful addition to hummus or a fresh salad. As well as plenty of short, simple recipes for sauces and marinades, there are bigger recipes for truly impressive and authentic dishes, such as Moroccan tagines, Indian curries and Mexican classics. Find the perfect Guacamole recipe, a Super-Speedy Patatas Bravas Sauce or a Crab, Lime and Scotch Bonnet Sauce. With detailed, authentic information on each region and chilli, this book is perfect for anyone wanting to inject some spice into their kitchen.

Author Biography

Dan May is a photographer who started growing chillies in 2005. Before he knew it, he had the world's most northerly chilli farm. He was also founder of Trees Can't Dance, a chilli sauce supplier in the UK, Europe, and the Middle East, founded in 2005. He lives in Haltwhistle, Northumberland.