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Hot Hot Oil Recipe
Category: Seasonings
Rating: N/A
Servings: 1


Ingredients

2 cup soybean or other vegetable
----PLUS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING----
----FOR HOT OIL----
1 -oil
1 1/2 cup caribe (crushed n. new mexico hot r; ed chile)
----FOR VERY HOT OIL----
1 1/2 cup pequin quebrado
----FOR PAINFULLY HOT OIL----
1 1/2 cup tiny dried chinese hot red chiles



Cooking Directions:

Mix oil & peppers in small, heavy saucepan. Warm oil almost until it begins to bubble, reduce heat. Caribe or chiles should not turn black. If you don't have a good source of low, controlled heat & heavy saucepan, heat oil first, then add 1 bit of caribe or chile. If it floats & keeps its redness, add rest. Cook over low heat until chiles darken, but do not turn black. Cool overnight at room temperature, then strain oil through cheesecloth. Store tightly covered in refrigerator. This orange-red oil will keep indefinitely. Let warm to room temperature to serve. Makes 1-1/2 cups. If you make this hot enough, it can really cause pain. When mixed with oil, the oils in chiles--the source of chile heat--are drawn out & mix with vegetable oil, ready to cling to the tastebuds of the unwary!

From the , by Jane Butel, ISBN 0-89586-646-3 (0-89586-542-4 paperback). Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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