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10 Ways With Sichuan Pepper

 

Sichuan pepper has characteristics Chinese cooks describe as 'ma-la' – 'numbing and hot' (your mouth will make you very aware of this spice's presence when you eat it!). It's an essential ingredient in Chinese dishes such as mapo-tofu, and the rising popularity of southern Chinese cooking has inspired chefs around the world to experiment with this forthright spice. Give your palate a surprise with these recipes.
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Numbing Chicken Noodle Salad

Pepper

Christine McFadden

Mapo Tofu

Mr Hong

Melissa Leong and Dan Hong

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Orange Sichuan Pepper Salt

Jeremiah Tower Cooks

Jeremiah Tower

Warm Salad of Grilled Pear, Roast Sichuan Pepper Almonds, Balsamic Braised Red Onions

Salads: The new main course

Peter Gordon

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Kachin Pounded Beef with Herbs

Burma: Rivers of flavor

Naomi Duguid

Chicken with Chin Jiew

Mastering the Art of Chinese Cooking

Eileen Yin-Fei Lo

Sichuan Pepper Beef with Five-a-day Vegetables and Five-spice Gravy

China Modern: 100 Cutting-Edge, Fusion-Style Recipes for the 21st Century

Ching-He Huang

(1)

Sichuan chilli eggplant and soya beans

Slow Cooker Vegetarian

Katy Holder

Sichuan Peppered Fruit

Josceline Dimbleby’s Complete Cookbook

Josceline Dimbleby

Wok-Seared Salt & Pepper Shrimp

Cooking with Spice

Jennifer Newens

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