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Spicy Chile Crisp

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½ cup dried arbol chiles, stems

removed

1⁄3 cup dried japones chiles,

stems removed

1⁄3 cup guajillo chile, stems

removed and seeded

¼ cup roasted, salted peanuts,

chopped

1-inch piece fresh ginger, finely

chopped

2 whole star anise

2 red or black cardamom pods,

split in half, optional

1 ½ teaspoons freshly ground

Sichuan peppercorn­s 1 tablespoon sugar

2 ½ teaspoons kosher salt 1 teaspoon ground cumin ½ teaspoon freshly ground

black pepper

1 ¼ cups peanut oil, or any

other neutral oil

1 cup thinly sliced shallots

1⁄3 cup chopped garlic

Instructio­ns: Using a spice grinder, work in batches to process chiles until they are ground to the size of standard chile flakes. Transfer processed chiles to a large heatproof bowl.

To the bowl, add peanuts, ginger, star anise, cardamom, Sichuan peppercorn­s, sugar, salt, cumin and black pepper.

Set aside.

In a large skillet or saucepan, combine oil and shallots over medium-high heat and cook, stirring occasional­ly, until shallots become light golden brown. Using a fine-mesh strainer set over a separate heat-proof bowl, strain shallots and return oil to the pan.

Add garlic to the oil and cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until garlic is light golden brown. Strain over the shallots and return oil to pan again.

Heat oil to 375 degrees and pour over the bowl holding the chiles and spices. Stir well and set aside to fully cool, about 30 minutes. Remove star anise and cardamom pods. Mix in fried shallots and garlic.

Spoon finished crisp into a jar with lid and store in refrigerat­or for about 3 months. Stir well before serving.

Testing notes: This recipe produced a chile crisp that was full of texture and flavors. Add more oil for a soupier texture if desired.

Makes about 2 cups Adapted from seriouseat­s.com

 ?? Greg Morago / Staff ?? Lao Gan Ma Spicy Chili Crisp (and Fried Chili in Oil) is a nubby. medium-heat condiment perfect for everyday noodles, stir-fries and more.
Greg Morago / Staff Lao Gan Ma Spicy Chili Crisp (and Fried Chili in Oil) is a nubby. medium-heat condiment perfect for everyday noodles, stir-fries and more.

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