Ketchup? Hmmm.. yeah.
Oregano? So-so
Chili Flakes? Yes!! Bring it on!!
If you are true blue Indian (or someone who loves hot and spicy food) this is the seasoning for you. I normally use it to serve pizza but there are other uses too.
Chili flakes are the dried seeds of chili pods. The seeds and membranes are the hottest parts of a chili. The amount of heat in chili flakes depends on the variety of chili pepper and where it was grown.
To preserve full flavor, always store in the refrigerator.
For a spicy oil, combine 1-2 tablespoons of chili flakes with a cup of your favorite vegetable oil. Lightly simmer for about 10 minutes, allow to cool completely, then strain. Stored in the refrigerator, this oil will keep for about 6 months and can be used in salad dressings, marinades and to spice up your favorite saute.
Fiery Hot
Before you guys throw me out of here, I just want to see I will now be blogging only late next week :D I couldn't go and get married in peace without sending an entry to click, now, could I?
Edited to add: this pic was not accepted to Click cuz it didn't match the theme. So I will be here with my entry for next month :)
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