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komi_gw

all about fragrance

16 years ago

ok... so I tried my hand at the spicy Sichuan red oil (Stacy - any luck?) and I need recommendations on dried chile peppers please...... Something not too hot (dundicuts are too hot) and fragrant - I can mix varieties.... (I'm not posting in the pepper forum because chile heads scare me... and I'm not about to grow my own!)

I used the following recipe:

500 cc vegetable oil

100 g dried chiles

3 g star anise

3 g chinese cinnamon (Chinese cassia bark chips)

3 g dried orange peel

3 g hua jiao (sichuan pepper)

30g spring onions

ginger 10g

Heat oil with spices (excluding chile), simmer low heat 30 mins.

In bowl, combine chiles and 100 cc water and leave to soak (the water prevents the chiles from burning)

Remove spices from oil, heat oil to 180C/350F

Pour oil gradually into the chile bowl - beware sizzle&steam

Stores a month, covered, at room temp.

Except I'm out of star anise, don't have citrus peel, and used dundicuts at half weight.

What I've got is a not-so-fragrant too-hot batch of oil. Sichuan oil isn't supposed to be this hot and should be way more fragrant.....

Any suggestions?

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