Aleppo Pepper – Pul Biber, 70g
$ 2.77
Description Aleppo pepper or pul biber is a coarsely ground Syrian and Turkish paprika, used in cooking or as a condiment at the table in Turkish homes and restaurants – and most famously sprinkled over doner kebabs. Aleppo pepper is named after the Syrian city of Aleppo, which lies on the famous Silk Road spice route. The dried peppers create a spice with a lovely balance – intensely coloured, fruity, aromatic, but not particularly hot, unlike red pepper flakes which are primarily known for their heat. It instantly perks up rice, chickpeas, spinach, kale, tofu – pretty much anything! Aleppo pepper flakes are prized for their mild spiciness and tangy-sweet flavour, making them a versatile ingredient. On of our favourite uses for aleppo pepper or pul biber, is to toss the Turkish chilli flakes with finely diced preserved lemons, and a little olive oil, and spread over chicken before roasting. How to use Aleppo pepper Aleppo pepper is perfect for seasoning grilled meats, stews, and soups, adding a layer of fruity warmth. Try tossing Aleppo pepper with finely diced preserved lemons, Turkish chilli flakes, and a little olive oil, then spread it over a chicken before roasting. Browse more Middle Eastern Food & Ingredients here. Product formulations and details may change. For the latest ingredients and allergen information always check product packaging prior to consumption. Ingredients: Aleppo pepper, salt, sunflower oil. Storage: store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight. Origin:Turkey Size:70g Best before:30 March 27 Minimum shelf life:3 months Categories: BBQ IngredientsBestsellersChef Top PicksChilli FlakesDried ChilliesFoodserviceGood Housekeeping Reader ExclusiveHerbs & SpicesMiddle Eastern Food & IngredientsMiddle Eastern Herbs & SpicesNoor Murad’s Top PicksOlia Hercules’ StorecupboardPeppers & ChilliesSous ChefSpices & Spice MixesThe Big BBQ EditVegan EssentialsVegan Food & Ingredients



