This shrimp dish is sauteed in lots of butter with garlic, spices and a splash of beer for extra flavor.
Tag: Spicy
Creole Barbecue Shrimp
Chili con Carne
(American Tex-Mex spicy beef stew)
The combination of powdered chiles and meat is likely an ancient one. However, in its current form, chili seems to have started somewhere along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Chakalaka
(South African spicy tomato, pepper and onion dish)
Born in the townships of South Africa, chakalaka is a simple, spicy dish of onions, tomatoes and often beans.
Camarões Piri-Piri
(Mozambican, Angolan shrimp in fiery red pepper sauce)
Piri-piri sauce, or molho de piri-piri, is used both as a marinade for fish, shrimp or chicken and as a tabletop condiment.
Buffalo Wings
(American chicken wings in spicy sauce)
Classic bar food, Buffalo wings came to us from Teresa Bellissimo, owner of the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York. Chicken wings are deep fried and tossed with a spicy, vinegary butter and hot pepper sauce.
Berberé
(Ethiopian red pepper spice paste)
Berberé, along with niter kibbeh, supplies one of the unique flavors of Ethiopian cuisine. There really is no substitute. Use as many of the spices as you can.
Baechu Kimchi
(Korean spicy fermented cabbage pickle)
Kimchi, a strongly flavored, odoriferous cabbage pickle, is served as a side dish for almost every Korean meal and is also used in stir-fries, soups and stews.
Nua Pad Prik
(Thai chile beef)
Nua pad prik, or chile beef, is a delightfully easy Thai beef dish with a bracing yet refreshing heat from the fresh chiles.
Jhinga Goa Curry
(Indian shrimp in spicy coconut curry)
Goa curry, a fiery hot coconut curry with the sour punch of tamarind, is eaten in one form or another up and down the western coast of India.
Jerk Chicken
(Jamaican spicy grilled chicken)
Jerk is a method of cooking meats that comes from the original inhabitants of Jamaica, the Arawaks. They roasted meats over fires of pimento wood from the allspice tree.
