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This tasty hot pepper sauce contains a surprising ingredient - fresh dates. A small bowl of this divine sauce is on the table everywhere in Cameroon, Africa, each unique to the person making it.
This tasty hot pepper sauce contains a surprising ingredient - fresh dates. A small bowl of this divine sauce is on the table everywhere in Cameroon, Africa, each unique to the person making it.
Ingredients:
chile peppers, onion, dates, basil leaves, parsley leaves, roma tomato, beef bouillon, garlic, vegetable oil, squeeze lemon
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Get Yukon Gold and Green Chile Hash Recipe from Food Network
Get Yukon Gold and Green Chile Hash Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
garlic, poblano pepper, yukon gold, butter, canola oil, shallot, piquillo peppers, cilantro
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Get Abalone Attack (Abalone Poke) Recipe from Food Network
Get Abalone Attack (Abalone Poke) Recipe from Food Network
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Get Spicy Kielbasa Dog with Stout Onions Recipe from Food Network
Get Spicy Kielbasa Dog with Stout Onions Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
butter, stout beer, spanish onion, canola oil, kielbasa sausage, baguette, mustard, peppers, watercress
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Chipotle chiles, cumin, and lime juice give Mexican flavor to marinated and grilled steak. Perfect for a backyard barbecue. Leftovers make excellent additions to quesadillas or fajitas.
Chipotle chiles, cumin, and lime juice give Mexican flavor to marinated and grilled steak. Perfect for a backyard barbecue. Leftovers make excellent additions to quesadillas or fajitas.
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Juice from bottled hot cherry peppers is used to braise the browned steak. It cooks in under an hour with cherry peppers added for the final 5 minutes.
Juice from bottled hot cherry peppers is used to braise the browned steak. It cooks in under an hour with cherry peppers added for the final 5 minutes.
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Rice is simmered in chicken broth with jalapenos, green onions, and sherry, then tossed with cilantro and parsley for a spicy and unique side dish.
Rice is simmered in chicken broth with jalapenos, green onions, and sherry, then tossed with cilantro and parsley for a spicy and unique side dish.
Ingredients:
olive oil, green onions, jalapeno peppers, sherry, rice, black pepper, chicken broth, water, cilantro, parsley
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Following a keto diet means bacon and cream cheese are your best friends, and these fat bombs deliver the goods with spicy serrano peppers and zesty lime.
Following a keto diet means bacon and cream cheese are your best friends, and these fat bombs deliver the goods with spicy serrano peppers and zesty lime.
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Grilled corn and poblano chile peppers are tossed with avocado and red onion in a quick lime and chipotle dressing in this tasty summer salad.
Grilled corn and poblano chile peppers are tossed with avocado and red onion in a quick lime and chipotle dressing in this tasty summer salad.
Ingredients:
corn, poblano chile, olive oil, fruit, chipotle peppers, salt, avocado, cilantro, red onion
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Anaheim, jalapeno, poblano and green peppers with a host of other veggies, give this hot sauce zip and zing!
Anaheim, jalapeno, poblano and green peppers with a host of other veggies, give this hot sauce zip and zing!
Ingredients:
tomatoes, anaheim peppers, jalapeno peppers, poblano peppers, green bell peppers, onion, carrots, celery, bulb garlic, vinegar, salt
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Spice up your side dish game and kick up your country fried potatoes a notch by adding Hatch chiles.
Spice up your side dish game and kick up your country fried potatoes a notch by adding Hatch chiles.
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Spicy appetizers made from stuffed jalapeno or habanero peppers. Believe it or not, if cooked thoroughly, and if you remove the seeds, a person can even eat a whole habanero fixed this way. You might hop around a bit, but you'll survive, and the capsaicin rush is incredible!
Spicy appetizers made from stuffed jalapeno or habanero peppers. Believe it or not, if cooked thoroughly, and if you remove the seeds, a person can even eat a whole habanero fixed this way. You might hop around a bit, but you'll survive, and the capsaicin rush is incredible!