New Blog Posts
Spicy Guacamole Turkey Burger
I talk a lot about turkey burgers getting a bad rap, but they never do in our household. Beef burgers are great, absolutely, but a good turkey burger will not only bring in a new taste, it will also save you a lot of calories. That’s a big deal when I’m out riding my bike 3 days a week trying to keep the weight off. Turkey burgers can be a bit dry, but they don’t have to be. Cook them up the right way and with the right ingredients, and you’ll soon find yourself caving turkey over beef.
NYC Hot Sauce Expo Featured On The Cooking Network Season Premiere
Food Network Star Kelsey Nixon and host of Kelsey’s Essentialsasked High River Sauces owner Steve Seabury to take her on a spicy adventure at the first annual NYC Hot Sauce Expo, one of the most buzz worthy food festivals in the country. Seabury charters an in-depth journey around the Hot Sauce Expo and provides insightful information to Kelsey about the different unique hot sauces styles, various peppers types used and how these sauces are used to enhance your savory and sweet food recipes.
Cooking with the Aleppo Chili Pepper
I got a chance to cook with some fresh Aleppo Chili Peppers recently and cooked up a version of a recipe I had while visiting Turkey last year – a Spicy Garbanzo Bean Salad. Aleppo Peppers are grown in Syria, but are currently quite difficult to acquire because of local strife. Recipes typically call for dried Aleppo seasoning, which can be used in place of peppers like paprika or crushed red chiles, but if you can get your hands on some fresh Aleppo peppers, I believe you’ll enjoy the flavors.
New Food Blogging Book Available
We are happy to announce the publication of our new book, “Publish Your Lunch: How to Earn Money Food Blogging”, by Red Chili Press.
There are as many different ways to earn an income by food blogging as there are types of food blogs. It would be impossible to cover every single way to earn money, but in the pages that follow, we detail what has worked for us in the decade or so that we’ve been running our foodie sites. We also offer ideas and creative sparks to help you generate new ideas for your food blog.
Superhot Chili Pepper Recipe – Spicy Coconut Noodles with Yellow 7 Pots
This simple dish incorporates a homemade chili paste made with very spicy rehydrated Yellow 7 Pot chili peppers, along with garlic, basil, oil, salt and pepper. We used dehydrated chili peppers here. Learn How to Rehydrate Dried Chili Peppers.
Check out more at our Chili Pepper Madness Blog.
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