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Get Jamaican Curry Chicken and Potatoes with Scotch Bonnet Hot Peppers Recipe from Food Network
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Get Rigatoni with Spicy Chicken Sausage, Asparagus, Eggplant, and Roasted Peppers Recipe from Food Network
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Jicama, onion, bell peppers, and chile peppers are dressed simply in a simple vinegar, sugar, and salt mixture for this terrific Filipino salad.
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This is an authentic Mexican favorite! Shredded chicken and onions are simmered in a thick and spicy chipotle sauce, then served over crunchy tostada shells.
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Steamed crabs are great But this recipe takes them a step further, into the luxurious, spicy territory of Malaysia, where the cooked crabs are sautéed fiercely with an enormous amount of chopped ginger and chiles, garlic and curry powder before you serve them under a spray of sliced scallions Eat with your hands
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Chicken legs with bits of spicy chorizo are simmered in a homemade chile sauce until the meat falls off the bone. Serve with tortillas and your favorite condiments.
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Chipotle chile peppers add a delicious smoky and spicy flavor depth to this dish that is both warming and satisfying.
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Deviled eggs get a kick from hot peppers and Buffalo wing sauce to give your favorite appetizer a spicy and zesty flavor.
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Get Earl Campbell's Hot Link Gumbo Recipe from Food Network
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This rich recipe is great for either a brunch or breakfast. You can make this a day ahead if you want to serve it for an early morning breakfast. Just reheat in the microwave. You may use any combination of cheese in this recipe, even non-fat.
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Freshly-baked salmon is chunked in a bowl with thinly-sliced onions, tomatoes, and chopped, fresh basil. And if this isn't glorious enough, a fragrant, hot and spicy dressing is folded in. Serves six.
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These cheesesteak sloppy Joes are even better than the original.