- Title: The Hot Book of Chilies, 3rd Edition: History, Science, 51 Recipes, and 97 Varieties from Mild to Super Spicy (CompanionHouse Books) Jalapeno to Carolina Reaper; Make Sauces, Dinner, Desserts, & More
- Author: David Floyd
- Pages: 160
- Publisher (Publication Date): CompanionHouse Books; 3rd edition (August 13, 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-13: 9781620083765
- Download File Format:EPUB
Your guide to the world of capsicum!
Over 90 varieties, from mild jalapeño and shishito peppers to hazardous habanero and the record-breaking Carolina Reaper
51 recipes for appetizers, dinner entrees, snacks, sauces, and desserts, all using delicious chilies
Chili history, their effects, degree of hotness, health benefits, biology, and more
Helpful tips for relieving chili burn, growing your own chilies, and preserving chili peppers
Whether you’re a timid trier or a fiery fanatic, David Floyd’s updated book will provide everything you need to know about this eye-watering ingredient!
The Hot Book of Chilies is the ultimate resource on all things chili pepper. Its 160 pages are packed with dozens of recipes ranging from hot sauce to dessert, and a gallery of 97 varieties of peppers, from mild varieties like jalapenos and pasillas to fiery superhots like fataali and the Surinam red, with useful information on their degree of hotness, health benefits, biology, and history. Learn the best ways to grow your own chilies, how to relieve chili burn, and explore recipes to make your own salsas, curry powders, hot sauces, jams, and chutneys. Soon, you’ll be able to incorporate your favorite chili peppers of any spice range into your everyday meals!
Learn about the spread of chilies across the world, the early science of capsaicin, the anatomy of a chili, and the meaning of the Scoville scale or SHU (Scoville Heat Units). Explore a chili identification guide covering over 90 varieties of chilies, useful to take along when shopping for peppers. Then try out mouthwatering recipes like burning hot mango pickle, Chilli Pepper Pete’s red bean soup, chilaquiles, mole poblano, Sichuan fiery beef, chili-brined pork chops, chili corn bread, empanadas, gyoza, pakora, and chili chocolate shots. You’ll also learn how to make your own curry powder, harissa, berbere, and more!
Whether you’re just dipping your toe into the world of chilies or you’re a chili pepper aficionado, expand your heat horizons with The Hot Book of Chilies!
“This book serves as a companion that will guide you by the hand into the world of the humble chili pepper.”
—The Chili King