FabulousFusionFood's Chilli-based Recipes 6th 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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Crockpot Beef Chili
     Origin: American
Dal Makani
(Black Dal Curry)
     Origin: India
Domoda II
     Origin: Gambia
Crockpot Black Bean Chili
     Origin: American
Dal Makhani
     Origin: Pakistan
Domoda III
     Origin: Gambia
Crockpot Chicken Chili
     Origin: American
Damaa
     Origin: Sudan
Dongo-Dongo
     Origin: DR-Congo
Crockpot Chili
     Origin: American
Dan Dan Noodles
     Origin: America
Dongo-Dongo Gabonnaise
     Origin: Gabon
Crockpot Chili Con Carne
     Origin: American
Dandelion Greens
     Origin: Britain
Doro Wat
(Red Chicken Stew)
     Origin: Ethiopia
Crockpot Chili with Four Kinds of
Beans

     Origin: American
Dantina Soppu Gashi
(Red Amaranth Curry)
     Origin: India
Dou-Louf
(Calf Foot Stew)
     Origin: Chad
Crockpot Pumpkin Beef Chili
     Origin: American
Daqoos
(Tomato, garlic and coriander sauce)
     Origin: UAE
Dou-louf en Daube
(Cow's Feet Stew)
     Origin: Chad
Crocodile Sandakkan
     Origin: Malaysia
Daube de Thon
(Tuna Daube)
     Origin: Mauritius
Doubanjiang
(Chilli Bean Sauce)
     Origin: Taiwan
Cubed Chicken with Coffee Sauce
     Origin: Sao Tome
Dauphinoise with an African Twist
     Origin: Fusion
Doubanjiang
(Sichuan Chilli Bean Sauce)
     Origin: China
Cuir de tomate
(Tomato leather)
     Origin: Guadeloupe
Daurade Grillée
Sénégalaise

(Grilled Sea Bream, Senegalese Style)
     Origin: Senegal
Double Bean and Roasted Pepper Chili
     Origin: Britain
Cumin Paste
     Origin: India
Deadnettle and Chilli Soup
     Origin: African Fusion
Dried Fish Bharta
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Curaçao Sambal Tomat
(Tomato Sambal)
     Origin: Curacao
Deadnettle Greens
     Origin: Britain
Drunken Chili
     Origin: American
Curried Beef Stew
     Origin: South Africa
Debal Curry
     Origin: Malaysia
Dry Rice and Fish
     Origin: Liberia
Curried Cabbage
     Origin: West Africa
Deep-fried River Fish with Chilli Bean
Sauce

     Origin: China
Drying Green Chillies
     Origin: Mexico
Curried Fishcakes
     Origin: Zimbabwe
Deep-fried Turkey
     Origin: Fusion
Dumplings in Cold Spicy Sauce
     Origin: Fusion
Curried Gazelle
     Origin: Zambia
Dengu
(Green Lentil Stew)
     Origin: Kenya
Dunguri nda Mo
(Rice and Black-eyed Peas)
     Origin: Niger
Curried Goat
     Origin: Jamaica
Dessi Lamoumou
(Fresh Fish Sauce)
     Origin: Togo
Durban Fish Masala
     Origin: South Africa
Curried Mutton Stew
     Origin: South Africa
Devil's Steak Sauce
     Origin: American
Durban Leaf Masala
     Origin: South Africa
Curried Rice with Beef
     Origin: Ghana
Devilled Almonds
     Origin: Britain
Durban Mango Atchar
     Origin: South Africa
Curried Tempura Grasshoppers
     Origin: Fusion
Dhallo Black Curry
(Cuttlefish Black Curry)
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Durban Masala
     Origin: South Africa
Curry Bodi
(Curried Long Beans)
     Origin: Trinidad
Dhaltjies
(Cape Malay Chilli Bites)
     Origin: South Africa
Durban-style Watermelon Rind Curry
     Origin: South Africa
Curry Chicken with Potatoes
     Origin: Trinidad
Dhan Saag Dhal
     Origin: India
Eba Piron Rouge
(Beef and Red Gari)
     Origin: Cameroon
Curry Trey Ruah
(Curried Snapper)
     Origin: Cambodia
Dibi
     Origin: Gambia
Editan Soup II
     Origin: Nigeria
Curry Vert avec Poisson, Cuit à
Vapeur

(Steamed Green Curry with Fish)
     Origin: France
Diced Beef Chili Con Carne
     Origin: American
Efere Usung Udia
     Origin: Nigeria
Curtido
(Cabbage Salad)
     Origin: El Salvador
Diwali Coconut Chammanthi
     Origin: India
Efo-riro
(Vegetable Stew)
     Origin: Nigeria
Cypriot Lacham-atzeen
(Spiced Minced Lamb on Flatbread)
     Origin: Cyprus
Djaratankai
     Origin: Mali
Egg Bhurji
(Spicy Scrambled Egg)
     Origin: India
Dékoudéssi aux Boeuf
(Palm Nut Soup with Beef)
     Origin: Togo
Djibouti Lentils
     Origin: Djibouti
Egg Masala
     Origin: India
Dékoudéssi aux Poisson
Fumé

(Palm Soup with Smoked Fish)
     Origin: Togo
Djim'bre
     Origin: Cote dIvoire
Egg Pilau
     Origin: India
Dékoudéssi aux Poulet
(Palm Soup with Chicken)
     Origin: Togo
Dominica Crab Backs
     Origin: Dominica
Egusi Soup
     Origin: Nigeria
Daello Thiyal
(Sri Lankan Cuttlefish Curry)
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Dominica Spicy Guacamole
     Origin: Dominica
Egusi with Efo
     Origin: Nigeria
Dagaa
(Dried Fish with Tomatoes)
     Origin: Tanzania
Dominican Hot Pepper Sauce
     Origin: Dominica
Ekoki
     Origin: Cameroon
Daging Bumbu Bali
     Origin: Indonesia
Dominican Mango Chutney
     Origin: Dominica
Ekuru with Ata Sauce
(Steamed Savoury Beans with Ata Sauce)
     Origin: Nigeria
Dahinou Saloum
     Origin: Senegal
Dominican Souse
     Origin: Dominica
Dakhine Pouhpage
(Stewed Chicken and Rice)
     Origin: Gambia
Domoda
     Origin: Gambia

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