Red hot chilli mash

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This recipe requires preparation in advance!

This simple chilli mash is easy to make and can be adjusted to suit your taste by adding various spices at almost any stage.


Dried Bird's eye chili peppers can be bough in huge quantities, very cheaply, from Chinese or Indian Wholesalers

Red hot chilli mash
Electus
Servings:1
Calories per serving:55
Ready in:14 days, 15 minutes
Prep. time:14 days, 15 minutes
Cook time:None
Difficulty:Easy
Recipe author:Chef
First published:29th May 2012

Best recipe review

Hot, hot, hot!!!

5/5

Eight years on and I can still taste this. 😸

Chef

Dried bird's eye chilli peppers

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Pack the dried chillies into sterilised kilner-type jars
  2. Cover with the malt vinegar
  3. Seal and store in a cool, dark place for 2 weeks or so.
  4. After 2 weeks the chillies will have softened. Tip the chillies and vinegar into a food processor and blend to a mash.
  5. Pour the mixture back into clean sterilised jars.
  6. It can be used immediately but seems to improve with age. I can't say how long it should keep, but I've never had any go bad on me and some are more than a year or so old.

Servings

Servings: 120 - Make 600g of chilli mash

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