The spicy hoisin sauce is made by adding
a little cayenne pepper to store - bought hoisin sauce.
These really are not spicy; I added
a little cayenne pepper in the crust to give them a bit of a kick!
I sometimes add
a little cayenne pepper and fresh garlic, depening on what I have on hand.
I also sprinkled in
a little cayenne pepper for heat, but that's totally optional.
I also flavored some with
a little cayenne pepper to give it a heat factor.
Then I sprinkled it with kosher salt and cracked black pepper and
a little cayenne pepper.
Sprinkle salt and
a little cayenne pepper over each slice then turn over and repeat with salt and pepper.
It also has
a little cayenne pepper in it, which adds some spiciness — but if you prefer a milder flavor, leave it out.
I made the dumplings but, after tasting a sample, added more cheese, added
a little cayenne pepper, etc which really helped the taste.
You can also add in espresso for that deep coffee flavor or spice it up with
a little cayenne pepper.
We put everything in it that we've read is good for us over the past couple of years: All the greens like frozen kale or spinach, antioxidants from blueberries, bananas, fresh jalapeños, ginger, maybe
a little cayenne pepper, and garlic.
You can make the sauce spicy by adding half a jalapeno or
a little cayenne pepper.
I think next time I will add some spices to breadcrumbs ie cumin and
a little cayenne pepper and possibly a bit of cheese as they love cheese with everything and then I'll be sorted for a meal for both: --RRB-
Sauté over medium heat with these three kickass foods: blackstrap molasses, coconut oil and
a little cayenne pepper.
So don't be afraid to sprinkle
a little cayenne pepper onto your meal.
One traditional cough remedy is to blend pineapple juice with honey, ginger, salt, and
a little cayenne pepper.
For a surprising taste treat, sprinkle
a little cayenne pepper over air - popped popcorn.
I also added
a little cayenne pepper to give it a kick.
Destructive chewing can be discouraged by using commercial anti-chew sprays, mentholated products, vinegar, or
a little cayenne pepper mixed with water.