Biber salçası
Type | Spread or hot sauce |
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Main ingredients | Chili peppers or bell peppers, salt |
Cookbook: Biber salçası Media: Biber salçası |
Biber salçası (literally "pepper paste"; also called kırmızı biber salçası, literally "red pepper paste") is a thick, deep red paste made from red chili peppers or sweet long peppers and salt. The peppers' stems and seeds are removed, and then the pepper is crushed and salt added. The crushed peppers are sun-dried for six to seven days (depending on the strength of the sun) until the mixture develops intense sun-dried flavor and a pasty consistency. It is a part of the cuisine of Anatolia and is enjoyed by different ethnic groups in the region. It is used mainly for flavoring main dishes, as well as to fill pide and börek. Another common use is as a spread, typically on bread or crackers.
Varieties
There are two main varieties of biber salçası:
- Acı biber salçası (literally "hot pepper paste"), made from red hot chili peppers
- Tatlı biber salçası (literally "sweet pepper paste"), made from sweet red peppers
See also
- Ajvar, a relish made principally from red bell peppers, with garlic
- Muhammara or acuka, a hot pepper dip in Levantine cuisine
- Ajika, a dip in Caucasian cuisine, based on a boiled preparation of hot red peppers, garlic, herbs and spices
- List of condiments
- List of dips
- List of sauces
References
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