FabulousFusionFood's Chilli-based Recipes 4th Page

A mixture of different chilli peppers. A mixture of different chilli peppers.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Chilli-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here all contain chilli peppers as a main ingredient. Chillies are the fruit of the chilli plant. Along with black pepper, they are unique spices in that they impart 'heat' to a dish without any associated bitterness. The dried and powdered fruit along with the fresh fruit and the dried fruit are all used as spices. As well as their capsaicin induced heat, chillies (depending on the variety or cultivar) can also imbue a dish with a fruity flavour. Smoked chillies are also used to impart a smokiness as well as heat to a dish.


Chilli peppers, also spelled chile or chili (from Classical Nahuatl chīlli [ˈt͡ʃiːlːi]) and known as hot peppers, are varieties of berry-fruit plants from the genus Capsicum, which are members of the nightshade family Solanaceae, cultivated for their pungency. Chilli peppers are widely used in many cuisines as a spice to add "heat" to dishes. Capsaicin and the related capsaicinoids give chillies their intensity when ingested or applied topically. Chilli peppers exhibit a range of heat and flavours. This diversity is the reason behind the availability of different types of chilli powder, each offering its own taste and heat level.

Chilli peppers originated in Central or South America and were first cultivated in Mexico. European explorers brought chillies back to the Old World in the late 16th century as part of the Columbian Exchange, which led to the cultivation of multiple varieties across the world for food and traditional medicine. Five Capsicum species have been widely cultivated: annuum, baccatum, chinense, frutescens, and pubescens.

The capsaicing molecule, chemical structure (top) and space-filling model (bottom). The capsaicin molecule, chemical structure (top) and space-filling model (bottom).
The substances that give chilllies their pungency (spicy heat) when ingested or applied topically are capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) and several related chemicals, collectively called capsaicinoids. Pure capsaicin is a hydrophobic, colourless, odourless, and crystalline-to-waxy solid at room temperature. The quantity of capsaicin varies by variety, and depends on growing conditions. Water-stressed peppers usually produce stronger fruits. When a habanero plant is stressed, for example by shortage of water, the concentration of capsaicin increases in some parts of the fruit.

When peppers are consumed by mammals such as humans, capsaicin binds with pain receptors in the mouth and throat, potentially evoking pain via spinal relays to the brainstem and thalamus where heat and discomfort are perceived. However, birds are unable to perceive the hotness and so they can eat some of the hottest peppers. The intensity of the "heat" of chillies is commonly reported in Scoville heat units (SHU), invented by American pharmacist Wilbur Scoville in 1912. Historically, it was a measure of the dilution of an amount of chilli extract added to sugar syrup before its heat becomes undetectable to a panel of tasters; the more it has to be diluted to be undetectable, the more powerful the variety, and therefore the higher the rating. Since the 1980s, spice heat has been assessed quantitatively by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), which measures the concentration of heat-producing capsaicinoids, typically with capsaicin content as the main measure


The alphabetical list of all the chilli-based on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 2011 recipes in total:

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Camarões à Moda do
Nacional

(National-style Prawns)
     Origin: Mozambique
Cassava Leaf Soup
     Origin: Liberia
Chicken Balti
     Origin: Britain
Camarones al Ajillo
(Garlic Prawns)
     Origin: Uruguay
Cassoulet Mauricien
(Mauritian Cassoulet)
     Origin: Mauritius
Chicken Balti
     Origin: Britain
Camel Chubbagin
     Origin: Mauritania
Cattail Hearts with Wild Oyster
Mushrooms

     Origin: America
Chicken Bhuna Masala
     Origin: Britain
Camel Kebabs with Harissa Sauce
     Origin: Western Sahara
Cauliflower Curry with Scallops
     Origin: Fusion
Chicken Chaat Puri
     Origin: Britain
Camel Nihari
     Origin: Pakistan
Cauliflower Roti
     Origin: India
Chicken Chana Dhal
(Chicken with Lentils)
     Origin: India
Cameroonian Burning Fish
     Origin: Cameroon
Cauliflower with Dorsa Sauce
     Origin: Algeria
Chicken Enchiladas
     Origin: America
Canarian-style New Potatoes with Mojo
Sauce

     Origin: Spain
Cayenne Vinegar
     Origin: Britain
Chicken Ghee Roast
     Origin: India
Cane Rat Pepper Soup
     Origin: Ghana
Cayenne Vinegar or Essence of Cayenne
     Origin: Britain
Chicken Guisado
     Origin: India
Canja de Angola
(Angolan Canja)
     Origin: Angola
Cayman Callaloo Soup
     Origin: Cayman Islands
Chicken Imoyo II
     Origin: Nigeria
Cannellini alla Catania
     Origin: Italy
Cayman Fish Rundown
     Origin: Cayman Islands
Chicken Jalfrezi
     Origin: Britain
Cape Curry Powder
     Origin: South Africa
Cecena
     Origin: Niger
Chicken Kelaguen
     Origin: Federated States Micronesia
Cape Malay Dry Red Masala
     Origin: South Africa
Cecina
     Origin: Mexico
Chicken Kelaugen
     Origin: Guam
Cape Malay Red Leaf Masala
     Origin: South Africa
Ceebu Jën
(Rice and Fish)
     Origin: Senegal
Chicken Kelaugen
     Origin: Northern Mariana Islands
Capitaine and Pili-Pili in Palm Oil
     Origin: Congo
Ceviche de Atum
(Tuna Ceviche)
     Origin: Brazil
Chicken Paprikash
     Origin: Hungary
Capitaine, Sauce aux Agrumes
(Steamed Catfish with Citrus Sauce)
     Origin: Mali
Ceviche de Corvina
(Sea Bass Ceviche)
     Origin: Panama
Chicken Pepper Soup
     Origin: West Africa
Carabineiros
(Barbecued Prawns)
     Origin: Guinea-Bissau
Chaat Masala
     Origin: India
Chicken Pepper Soup
     Origin: Sierra Leone
Carapachos Rellenos
(Stuffed Crab Shells)
     Origin: Ecuador
Chabéu de Carne
(Meat with Palm Oil)
     Origin: Guinea-Bissau
Chicken Phall
     Origin: Britain
Carbonade Flamande
     Origin: Belgium
Chabéu de Tainha
(Palm Soup of Mullet)
     Origin: Guinea-Bissau
Chicken Shashlick
     Origin: Pakistan
Cardo con Verdolaga
(Pork with Purslane)
     Origin: Mexico
Chackouka
(Poached Eggs on Pepper Ragout)
     Origin: Algeria
Chicken Tostadas
     Origin: Britain
Cari de Thon
(Tuna Curry)
     Origin: Reunion
Chakalaka
     Origin: South Africa
Chicken White Curry
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Cari Ourite
(Octopus Curry)
     Origin: Mauritius
Chakhchoukha
     Origin: Algeria
Chicken with Green Mango Curry
     Origin: Fusion
Cari Poisson
(Fish Curry)
     Origin: Reunion
Chana Chaat Puri
     Origin: Britain
Chicken with Spices and Soy Sauce
     Origin: Malaysia
Caribbean All Purpose Seasoning
     Origin: Jamaica
Chanterelle and Shiitake Black Bean
Chili with Sour Cherries

     Origin: American
Chickpea and Saffron Broth
     Origin: North Africa
Caribbean Creole Sauce
     Origin: US Virgin Islands
Chargrilled Devils
     Origin: Britain
Chifrijo
     Origin: Costa Rica
Caribbean Curried Chicken
     Origin: US Virgin Islands
Charred Spicy Salsa
     Origin: America
Chilaca Pork Stew
     Origin: Mexico
Caril de Camarão
(Prawn Curry)
     Origin: Mozambique
Chatini Pomme d'Amour
(Fresh Tomato Chutney)
     Origin: Mauritius
Chilaquiles
     Origin: Mexico
Caril de Frango
(Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Sao Tome
Cheddar Chilli Cheesecake
     Origin: American
Chile con Queso
(Chili with Cheese)
     Origin: American
Caril de Frango com Coco
(Chicken and Coconut Curry)
     Origin: Sao Tome
Chemmeen Achar
(Kerala-style Pickled Prawns)
     Origin: Britain
Chile Japones Salsa
     Origin: Mexico
Caril de Marisco
(Seafood Curry)
     Origin: Mozambique
Chertha kozhi kari
(Chicken and Cashew Nut Curry)
     Origin: India
Chile Verde
(Green Chili)
     Origin: Mexico
Carne Gizado
(Stewed Meat and Vegetables)
     Origin: Cape Verde
Chevra
     Origin: South Africa
Chilean Ceviche
     Origin: Chile
Carne Mechada
     Origin: Venezuela
Chicago-style Hotdogs
     Origin: American
Chilero Chilli Pickle
     Origin: Costa Rica
Carne Seca
     Origin: Mexico
Chicken and Bean Enchiladas
     Origin: Britain
Chiles En Nogada
(Stuffed Chillies in White Sauce)
     Origin: Mexico
Carnitas
(Mexican Pulled Pork)
     Origin: Mexico
Chicken and Broccoli in a Curried
Yoghurt Sauce

     Origin: India
Carri Masala Poule Mauricien
(Mauritian Chicken Curry)
     Origin: Mauritius
Chicken and Prawn Curry
     Origin: South Africa

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