Some Like It Hot: Spicy Favorites From The World's Hot Zones by Clifford A. Wright

    • Categories: Fried doughs; Appetizers / starters; Bolivian; Vegetarian
    • Ingredients: scallions; hot paprika; fresh coriander; quinoa; unbleached all-purpose flour; ground white pepper; cayenne pepper; Parmesan cheese; eggs; vegetable oil; Creole sauce
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  • ISBN 10 1558322698
  • ISBN 13 9781558322691
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  • Published Oct 01 2005
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 480
  • Language English
  • Countries United Kingdom, United States
  • Publisher Gazelle Book Services Ltd
  • Imprint Gazelle Book Services Ltd

Publishers Text

Can you stand the heat If you are one of countless spicy food lovers who constantly strives to test your heat capacity, then this fun and feisty collection of 350 recipes from the world's hot zones is for you.

Wright has explored all the cuisines of the world with a tradition of spicy food and collected these read-deal recipes with heat--you won't find any strange doctored-up version of foods that don't traditionally have a kick.

Each recipe includes a heat index so it's easy to locate a dish that's more subtly piquant or to find one that is truly incendiary. Start your engines with appetizers like Shark and Bake (deep-fried shark enrobed in deep-fried bread) from Trinidad and Meat-stuffed Red Rocoto Chiles from Peru. Then move on to Rice Noodles with Pork and Mint from Thailand, Chile Verde from New Mexico, Piquant Beef Picadillo from Bolivia, Egusi Soup (chicken and pumpkin seeds soup) from Nigeria, or Goan Fish Curry from Bengal. Wright also offers lots of recipes to accompaniments to either stoke up or help quench the fire. Throughout the book Wright includes general information on peppers and spices as well as on the cultures in which each is traditionally enjoyed.

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