Cayenne
Recipies with cayenne
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Alicante Sauce for Asparagus | Easy | 262.1 | Saveurs du Monde | |
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American Pork and Beans | Easy | 265.9 | Saveurs du Monde | |
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Braised Bresse Chicken with Preserved Lemon and Crayfish | Average | 78 | Saveurs du Monde | |
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Cajun Chicken and Andouille Filé Gumbo | Easy | 148.1 | Zinfandel Rosé | Saveurs du Monde |
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Calf's Liver with Honey and Lemon | Easy | 122.5 | Zinfandel | Saveurs du Monde |
* This information is for illustrative purposes only. Your cooking techniques and products used can significantly change the nutritional values of your recipe.
Small history
It's incorrect to call this spice "Cayenne pepper," since it is not part of the Piperaceae family (like black pepper), but rather a member of the Solanaceae family like other chilis. It is dark red, very long and thin, measuring 5-7 cm. It is usually dried and ground to a powder.
Its cultivation dates back to pre-Columbian times. It seems to have originated around the Cayenne river in French Guyana, though this variety is no longer grown in Guyana. In Cayenne markets you'll find a very hot chili paste called pili-pili, instead of cayennes!
Cooking
Very piquant, hot flavor.
Cayenne is widely used in Latin America and India. It is also a key component of Tabasco sauce, as well as chili and curry seasonings.






