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Chinese-Korean Cucumber Kimchi

Submitted by: Helena C 
Living In: Lilburn, Georgia, USA
Chunky sticks of peeled cucumber are salted to draw out the juice, then mixed with garlic, onion, and sliced hot red chiles, and marinated in a bold vinegary, sweet-hot sauce. The kimchi is ready in 2 to 3 hours.  

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Chicken Curry Puffs

Submitted by: argus 
Home Town: Taiping, Perak, Malaysia
Living In: Cham, Zug, Switzerland
These oven-baked beauties are great as appetizers or a snack. They're spicy and savory, with a subtle coconut milk base. In Malaysia, they are traditionally deep fried. But here's a modern version. You can wrap them in different ways - as rolls, sealed pockets or semi-open bundles. 

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Fried Spicy Noodles Singapore Style

Submitted by: NLEILA 
Living In: Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels, Belgium
Fresh Asian yellow noodles are stir-fried with beef, shrimp, Chinese mustard greens, bean sprouts, and a hot and flavorful paste made with lots and lots of garlic and hot red chilies.  

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Spicy Tomato Chicken (Ayam Masak Merah)

Submitted by: phoenixfyre 
Chicken is simmered in a fragrant sauce of chile peppers, turmeric, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, and cardamom. 

Mee Goreng

Submitted by: Suh McCaw 
'Mee' is noodles and 'goreng' means fry in Malay (Berhasa). This is a favourite dish of southeast Asians. The amount of tomato and chilli sauce can be adjusted to your taste. Bean sprouts, snowpeas, and even shrimp are also great in this dish. 

Savory Kale, Cannellini Bean, and Potato Soup

Submitted by: Chris&Kelly 
A savory kale, white bean, and potato soup, seasoned with fresh herbs, and one spicy red chile, is delicious and wholesome. 

Tangy Vegan Crockpot Corn Chowder

Submitted by: themeginthemoon 
This recipe for a vegan version of corn chowder is given a little heat with the inclusion of red chile peppers. 

Asian Cucumber Salad

Submitted by: sandradxb 
Living In: Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sliced cucumbers and red chile peppers are tossed with a rice vinegar and sesame oil dressing. 

Asian Corn Fritters

Submitted by: facobasten1984 
Spicy corn fritters, done Asian style, are a popular treat in Indonesia and Thailand. These have shrimp and sliced red chiles as optional add-ins. 

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Pork and Bamboo Shoots

Submitted by: rachel 
Home Town: Diana, Texas, USA
Living In: Princeton, Louisiana, USA
This fragrant and spicy bamboo shoot stir-fry is flavored with a bit of pork and savory Asian ingredients.  

Spicy Creamy Tomato Sauce

Submitted by: ANGIBEAN 
Home Town: River John, Nova Scotia, Canada
A spicy, creamy tomato sauce with chili, basil, and mascarpone cheese for pasta is easy to make, and so delicious. 

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Slow Cooker Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin

Submitted by: StayHomeCook 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Escondido, California, USA
This sweet and spicy tenderloin recipe is super easy! Make it as spicy as you like by adding more or different types of chili peppers. 

Jim C's Favorite Pimento Cheese

Submitted by: Sydney Young 
Home Town: Cleveland, Tennessee, USA
Pimento cheese, that great Southern favorite, is here to stay. It's easy to make, and you can fill a sandwich with it, serve it on crackers, or put it on hot dogs and burgers. 

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Garbanzo Bean Burgers

Submitted by: Lillitu 
These tasty garbanzo bean burgers are quick, healthy and cheap. Served with either a nice green salad or a bun with salsa or mayo, they make a nice main meal or party snack. 

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Grammie's Cranberry Salsa

Submitted by: Jewelz~is~cookin 
Home Town: Twisp, Washington, USA
Living In: Hoquiam, Washington, USA
A little sweet, a little spicy, this quick and colorful cranberry salsa is a nice change for Thanksgiving. 

Cape Malay Pickled Fish

Submitted by: NITSCKIE 
This recipe is a traditional easter time classic in Cape Town South Africa. It is served mainly with hot cross buns or freshly baked bread. 

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Cilantro-Chili Pepper Sauce

Submitted by: Jeff 
Living In: Austin, Texas, USA
I am overrun with wild cilantro in my back yard. Literally, it feeds my compost bin more than my family even though we use it in everything. This sauce (perhaps more of a pesto) is fabulous on anything but the obvious choices are chicken and tuna. Enjoy. 

Peanut-Tamarind Sauce

Submitted by: Alessandra 
Living In: Guelph, Ontario, Canada
This is a perfect sauce to pour over fish, chicken, rice and noodle dishes. One of my friends even likes to pour it over waffles, but I don't recommend that, she's a little nutty. It makes a good dip for chicken fingers, shrimp rolls (what can't it do?) I make extra large batches and give some away bottled. 

Seared Ahi Tuna with Watercress, Chile, and Ginger Salad

Submitted by: Alex Bluett 
Home Town: Bude, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Thai influenced tuna steak with a light and aromatic salad. Ideal for summer. Make sure the tuna you get is a dark ruby red and not brown or gray. (Brown shows age/oxidization, gray shows ice damage.) Tuna should be served seared and red in the middle as it is much more tender and juicy. If you do not like it this way increase the cooking time in the pan or transfer tuna to a baking tray and oven cook it at gas mark 7 for around 4 minutes. 

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Baked Snapper with Chilies, Ginger and Basil

Submitted by: Chili Spice 
Almost any whole fish can be cooked with this method, but snapper or sea bass are particularly good with the Thai flavors. 

 
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