cayenne
Recipes using cayenne
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Cheddar-Cayenne Coins -
Grilled Corn on the Cob with...
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Macaroni and Cheese with Cayenne
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Spicy Tomato Broth with...
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Shrimp Rémoulade on Tender... -
Spicy Roasted Sweet Potatoes... -
Spicy Fried Chicken -
Spring Vegetable & Potato... -
Seared Steak, Pepper & Onion... -
Six-Spice Braised Short Ribs
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Slow-Cooked Memphis Ribs -
Smoked Salmon Cocktail Crêpes -
Spaghetti with Spicy Shrimp...
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Spiced Mixed Nuts -
Spiced Pita Chips -
Sweet Potato & Grits Spoon Bread -
Sweet and Spicy Roasted... -
Tex-Mex Rub for Steak or Chicken
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Bruschetta with Tomato, Garlic... -
Tomato-Ginger Dressing -
Warm Couscous & Grilled... -
Lamb Shanks Braised with...
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Maple-Bourbon Glaze for... -
Maple-Thyme Roast Chicken -
Memphis Style Barbecue Sauce -
Moroccan Chicken with Olives ...
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Moroccan-Spiced Chicken...
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Grilled Watermelon Salad -
Indian-Spiced Mussels or Clams
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Crunchy Parmesan Chicken -
Crunchy Roasted Pepitas -
Kansas City Style Barbecued Ribs -
North Indian Chicken Curry
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Olive-Oil-Braised Carrots with... -
Malabar Pecans -
Mushroom Stir-Fry with Onions ... -
Peanut Sauce -
Popovers -
Garlic Chicken with a Potato... -
Potato Stir-Fry with Mint ... -
Potted Shrimp on Toast with... -
Puréed Corn Soup with Roasted...
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Roasted or Grilled Tandoori...
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Roasted Hubbard Squash Soup... -
Rustic Beefsteak Tomato Tart -
Saffron Rice Pilaf with Red... -
Cheddar-Pecan Gougères -
Asparagus Ravioli with Brown... -
Barbecue-Braised Moroccan Lamb... -
Beef Kebabs with Soy Sauce...
what is it?
Cayenne is a very hot red chile generally sold whole and dried or dried and ground into cayenne powder.
don't have it?
Crushed red pepper flakes or ancho chile powder will add a similar heat.
how to store:
Cayenne powder keeps well, but loses potency and complexity as it ages. For the best flavor, replace every six months.
















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