Chili Crisp
50+ Recipes to Satisfy Your Spicy, Crunchy, Garlicky Cravings
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- $15.99
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by Epicurious, The Kitchn, and more.
If you already love chili crisp, this book is for you. If you're new to it, this book is for you. With over 50 recipes, Chili Crisp is here for you, wherever you are on your spicy life journey.
"Chili Crisp brings me immense joy—not just because of the delicious everyday recipes but also because of the whimsy and delight that Park brings to one of my favorite condiments. Chili Crisp is a love letter to its namesake with a third-culture approach. I cannot wait to wear down my copy over the years!"—Kim Pham, cofounder of Omsom
Chili crisp is a magical ingredient that tingles with heat, crunches with fried garlic and onions, and slicks any food with oily goodness. Stir it into soup, toss it with noodles, or drizzle it on warm, buttery biscuits. It's both a foodie obsession and a surprise secret weapon for adding spice and depth to any meal.
James Park, food writer and chili crisp devotee, writes a love letter to his favorite ingredient across 50 recipes. These approachable and adaptable recipes could fill your whole day with chili crisp:
Start the day with Savory Morning Oats with Jammy Eggs and Pork Floss.Whip up Fiery Spaghetti and Meatballs for lunch.Tuck into a bowl of Chili Crisp Bulgogi Deopbap and a side of Spicy, Lemony Charred Broccolini for dinner.For dessert, Spiced Sweet Potato Basque Cheesecake. (Bonus: You can air fry it!)
Packed with chili crisp inspiration to take your love of this spicy ingredient to the next level, Chili Crisp provides dozens of no-recipe recipes (like potato chips and chili crisp, a match made in snack heaven) and a handy Build-Your-Own Chili Crisp Formula to inspire you to create your very own version. Soon all your family and friends will be clamoring for a jar.
A BELOVED INGREDIENT: Chili crisp, a delicious combination of chili flakes, oil, and crunchy things like garlic or toasted dried onions, is loved by millions the world over for topping fried eggs in the morning, swirling into creamy pasta, or drizzling on top of ice cream (yes, ice cream). There's never been a better time to discover the magical world that chili crisp has to offer.
FROM A CHILI CRISP EXPERT: James Park is a serious fan of chili crisp. Through his time at major food publications like Eater and Food52 and exploring his identity through Korean cooking, Park has gained a devoted following thanks to his inventive recipes and infectious love for all things food.
NO-RECIPE RECIPES: In addition to the 50 recipes for snacks, weeknight meals, sides, and desserts, there are dozens of pairing suggestions and flavor guides to take your love of chili crisp to the next level.
Perfect for: Chili crisp fans and those who are chili crisp–curious Fans of spicy foods and recipes Anyone looking for creative recipes for weeknight meals Pairing with a jar of spicy chili crisp to create memorable cooking gifts or gifts for foodies Adding to cookbook collections alongside Eric Kim's Korean American, Maangchi's Big Book Of Korean Cooking, and Momofuku: A Cookbook
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Cooking My Feelings blogger Park's debut joyfully explores the possibilities of chili crisp, a savory and spicy oil-based Chinese condiment. His own recipe for "everyday" chili crip calls for 17 ingredients, including gochugaru (a Korean red pepper paste) and three types of pepper flakes, but home cooks are welcome to substitute a store brand. From there, recipes for focaccia, instant noodles, egg salad sandwiches, and quesadillas all get an inventive chili crisp upgrade. Dubbing himself a " chili crisp hype man," Park offers up "nontraditional, boundary-pushing" variations of Korean dishes including chili crisp bulgogi deopbap, and savory mushroom and ground beef ssam. Other updated classics include "fiery" spaghetti and meatballs and spicy potato gratin. Rather than thinking of chili crisp as just a topping, Park seeks ways to integrate it into dishes, for example, folding it into both the caramel and chocolate layers of caramel chocolate bars. Some recipes would benefit from photos, such as the supposedly "visually stunning" breakfast casserole with tater tots. Still, Park's enthusiasm is infectious as he shares the stories behind the recipes and meditates on chili crisp's role in his embrace of his Korean identity and broader Asian heritage. This exuberant exploration will inspire chili crisp aficionados—and anyone interested in spicing up their cooking.