Definition of «ancho»

Ancho is a type of dried chili pepper that is commonly used in Mexican cuisine. The name comes from the Spanish word “añadido,” which means added, because they were originally used as a flavor enhancer rather than a heat source. Anchos are typically mild to medium hot and have a smoky, sweet flavor with a fruity undertone. They are often used in sauces, marinades, and rubs for meats or vegetables.

Phrases with «ancho»

Sentences with «ancho»

  • The reason why I keep powdered Ancho chiles in my kitchen. (tastespace.wordpress.com)
  • I replace some of the chili with Ancho chili powder for a bit of smokiness. (epicurious.com)
  • In St. Louis, Perennial head brewer Cory King was brewing beers like the tart and fruity Peach Berliner Weisse and Abraxas, an imperial stout made with ancho chile peppers. (bonappetit.com)
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