Sentences with phrase «few dried red pepper»

just meant that slightly spicier curry powder was used, or maybe a few dried red pepper flakes were sprinkled over the top.
«Extra-hot» Currywurst just meant that slightly spicier curry powder was used, or maybe a few dried red pepper flakes were sprinkled over the top.

Not exact matches

I rubbed the cubed pork butt with a spice mixture, seared it off in two batches, added a chopped onion, half a red pepper, a few dried chiles, some garlic and a can of diced tomatoes.
1 large eggplant, cut into 1» square pieces 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided Salt & pepper, to taste 4 oz dry wheat spaghetti 1 cup red onion, diced 2 garlic cloves, minced 1/2 lb hot Italian turkey or chicken sausage (make sure to get the spicy kind), casings removed 1 1/2 cups marinara sauce 2 teaspoons crushed red pepper flakes 1 cup 2 % reduced fat shredded Mozzarella cheese 3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese, divided 1/4 cup seasoned bread crumbs a few basil leaves for garnish, sliced (optional)
2 tablespoons olive oil 4 cloves minced garlic 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper 1 28 - ounce can crushed tomatoes 1/4 cup vodka 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon salt A few dashes of fresh black pepper 1/2 cup sliced or slivered almonds 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh basil, plus extra for garnish 1/2 pound penne pasta
* 8 cups organic chicken stock, preferably homemade * 5 kaffir lime leaves * 1 thumb - sized chunk of fresh ginger, peeled * 2 tablespoons «Dates and Tamarind Cooking Sauce» (I used the one from Stonehouse 27 which is a great combination of sweet and spicy; if you can't find it, I would add a tablespoon or two of palm or brown sugar to sweeten the broth and some minced fresh hot chile pepper / dried Thai chiles / hot chile sauce to spice it up) * 2 tablespoons Thai fish sauce * 3 medium carrots, peeled if not organic and cut lengthwise into strips a few inches long * 1 red pepper, preferably organic, seeded and thinly sliced lengthwise * green tops from 1 bunch of green onions / scallions, cut to approximately same length as carrots and peppers * 12 oz.
For a different varieties of chips I used few different spices, like season - all spice, dried rosemary, thyme, garlic, onion, oregano, crushed red pepper and so on and so forth.
For a different varieties of chips use few different spices, like season - all spice, dried rosemary, thyme, garlic, onion, oregano, crushed red pepper and so on and so forth.
I did make a few modifications to suit the amount of time I had and what I had on hand (I used jarred roasted red peppers instead of roasting my own (there were about 3 large peppers in the jar), I toasted the walnuts lightly in a dry skillet before putting them in the food processor, I used honey instead of pomegranate molasses because I couldn't find the latter, and I used 2 tbsp dried parsley instead of 1/4 cup fresh).
For the pantry: good quality salt, a pepper grinder, some red pepper flakes, a few dried herbs such as oregano, sage, etc., ground cayenne pepper, good quality olive oil, good quality stable oil (for sauteeing), dried pasta, legumes, organic chicken stock, canned tomatoes and tomato paste, jar pasta sauce (pref.
Ingredients 8 oz Fettuccine 3 slices bacon, cut into 1 - inch 3 ears of corn on the cob, shucked 1/4 cup red onion, finely chopped 1 small red bell pepper, seeded and chopped Freshly ground black pepper 1 cup half - and - half or whole milk 1/2 cup chicken broth 2 Tbsp fresh chopped thyme or 1/2 tsp dry thyme A few dashes of hot sauce 3/4 cup grated parmesan cheese, divided 5 - 6 sweet basil leaves, cut in a chiffonade
1 cup black beans 1 bay leaf 4 tablespoons vegetable oil 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin, or to taste 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano, or to taste 1 clove garlic Pinch curry powder Pepper and salt to taste 1/2 cup chopped onion 1/3 cup chopped red bell pepper 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon Lea & Perrins steak sauce Few drops Tabasco or other Louisiana hot sauce 1 1/2 cups cooked rice
2 large zucchini 2 small yellow squash 1 beet 2 large red onions 1/2 cup pitted Kalamata olives 1 pint orange grape tomatoes 2 large cloves of garlic large handful of fresh basil a few tablespoons of olive oil 1/2 cup dry white wine 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes Good pinch Kosher salt Lots of fresh black pepper 5 ounces baby spinach (about 2 cups) Feta, for serving
1) Wash & dice bell peppers, eggplant and onion 2) Place rinsed dried quinoa and water in a small pot, and bring to a boil 3) Once water starts boiling, cover pot and reduce heat to a minimum for 15 minutes 4) Remove pot from heat and allow to stand for 5 minutes (with cover still on) 5) Fluff quinoa with a fork and let it cool 6) In a frying pan, roast diced onions and eggplant for a few minutes, stirring well 7) Add in green peppers and stir for 2 minutes 8) Add in red peppers and stir for another 2 -3 minutes (I added red peppers last so the red color would remain vibrant) 9) Add salt & pepper to taste 10) Mix cooked quinoa and roasted vegetables together 11) Serve at room temperature
My favorite is to lightly coat the gluten - free base with a tomato paste and then sprinkle with chopped olives, sun dried tomato, a few dabs of pesto, various herbs like fresh basil, thyme or oregano, a few red onion rings, freshly sliced red peppers (capsicum) and some freshly grated mozzarella cheese.
For a delicious low - cal pasta, simmer a large can of Italian plum tomatoes with a can of light tuna, minced garlic, a pinch of dried red pepper flakes, and a few minced anchovies for a few minutes.
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