What are the most common uses of piri piri sauce (other than with chicken)?

What are the most common uses of piri piri sauce (other than with chicken)? - Pasta Dish on White Ceramic Plate

I have experimenting in the kitchen. I decided to use some extra hot piri piri sauce with some bacon on a Stottie cake. It tasted magical and I am tempted to repeat the process sometime soon. What else goes with piri piri, other than chicken? What are the most common uses of piri piri sauce?



Best Answer

I had a friend that made Mussels using the piri piri sauce. I also think that it might be tasty if you use that sauce on a nice burger!




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What can I use peri peri sauce for?

How to use? Medium PERi-PERi sauce pairs well with everything, including chicken, meat, fish, rice, and vegetables. Marinate, splash, dash, dip or simply cook with it.

Why is peri-peri popular?

The obvious answer is that peri peri chicken is delicious. Its namesake sauce balances bird's eye peppers with garlic, lemon, and vinegar, creating a sweet, citrusy, sour, and spicy combination that would taste good on a shoe.

What cuisine is piri piri?

Piri-piri is an African word for chilli and also a hot chilli sauce used in Portuguese, African and Brazilian cookery. If you like a cheeky piri-piri chicken (and who doesn't?) then head to our piri-piri recipes for ways to get your spicy fix.

Where does piri piri sauce originate from?

Piri piri simply means \u201cpepper pepper\u201d in Swahili. The pepper that piri piri sauce comes from, the Birdseye chili, originally came from the Americas (as do all chili peppers). It was brought to Spain and Portugal in the wake of Christopher Columbus' voyages.



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