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Spiced Paste - HOT RED PEPPER - 125ml - Cape Treasures

R 58.00

Hot Red Pepper Paste adds a ready-blended buzz of hotness with a warm North African heart, to fish, aubergine, chickpeas, sweet potatoes, butternut or chicken.


Make a dish that's super-quick and almost impossible to get wrong:
Lightly fry 2 chopped onions in vegetable oil, reduce heat and add 30g Spiced Red Pepper Paste. Stir through and allow to fry lightly for a minute. Add 1 tin of chopped peeled tomatoes. Add vegetables and simmer until the veg are within two minutes of being done. Add pre-cooked protein and warm through. Serve with Bulgar wheat or cous cous, coriander leaves, toasted peanuts or almonds and a squeeze of lemon.

Hot Red Pepper Paste is made with loads of red peppers that gives it a highly satisfying depth - is not just burn, it has real depth of flavour.

Making a North African inspired salad of carrots, mint, chickpeas and pomegranate? Mix a little Hot Red Pepper Paste into equal quantities of olive oil and lemon juice. Pour over the chick peas and let them rest for a couple of minutes while you prepare the rest of the salad. Then add the chickpeas and the rest of the dressing - enjoy - this salad is such fun!

Cape Treasures Red Pepper paste is ready to use - no guesswork - makes it easy to get it right, every single time...

Need more ideas and inspiration? Click or scan or go to Turqle’s Food Book.

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