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African Red Dip

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Ingredients

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1/4 cup dry red wine
1 teaspoon ground red pepper
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/8 teaspoon ground cardamom
1/8 teaspoon ground coriander
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1/8 medium onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 cup paprika

Nutritional information

177.3
Calories
45 g
Calories From Fat
5 g
Total Fat
0.9 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
7721.1 mg
Sodium
25.6 g
Carbs
12.3 g
Dietary Fiber
7 g
Sugars
6 g
Protein
335g
Serving Size

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African Red Dip

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  • Spicy
Cuisine:

I've always wondered what was in bottled commercial Chili sauce! I know the intent was to add this to Chili sauce, but I didn't have any, so improvised with catsup. I made this paste, then added 1 teaspoon of this paste to 1/4 cup catsup to use as a cocktail sauce for a shrimp cocktail. Bingo....the closest thing I've ever found to substitute for Chili Sauce, although with a little more bite which we prefer. For the second try, I made sauce of 1/4 tsp of African Red paste, 1/4 cup catsup, 1/2 tsp Louisiana Hot Sauce, and 1-2 tsp prepared horseracish. The horseradish made a wonderful seafood sauce with a kick! The only problem I had with recipe was "needing to add twice the amount of red wine to moisten the spices into a paste". Linorama, thanks for helping me create a copy-cat Chili sauce. This is much cheaper, a little hotter, and delicious.

  • 90 min
  • Serves 3
  • Easy

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African Red Dip, This is a spicy, exciting change to traditional shrimp cocktail sauce It’s fun to watch people try it for the first time 🙂 Cook time includes cooling time , I’ve always wondered what was in bottled commercial Chili sauce! I know the intent was to add this to Chili sauce, but I didn’t have any, so improvised with catsup I made this paste, then added 1 teaspoon of this paste to 1/4 cup catsup to use as a cocktail sauce for a shrimp cocktail Bingo the closest thing I’ve ever found to substitute for Chili Sauce, although with a little more bite which we prefer For the second try, I made sauce of 1/4 tsp of African Red paste, 1/4 cup catsup, 1/2 tsp Louisiana Hot Sauce, and 1-2 tsp prepared horseracish The horseradish made a wonderful seafood sauce with a kick! The only problem I had with recipe was needing to add twice the amount of red wine to moisten the spices into a paste Linorama, thanks for helping me create a copy-cat Chili sauce This is much cheaper, a little hotter, and delicious , This is a spicy, exciting change to traditional shrimp cocktail sauce It’s fun to watch people try it for the first time 🙂 Cook time includes cooling time


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Steps

1
Done

Red Pepper Paste: Process All Paste Ingredients Except Paprika in Blender Until Smooht, Scraping Sides Frequently.

2
Done

Heat Paprika in 1-Qt Saucepan For 1 Minute.

3
Done

Add Spice Mixture Gradually, Stirring Until Smooth.

4
Done

Heat, Stirring Occasionally Until Hot, About 3 Minutes.

5
Done

Cool.

6
Done

to Make Dipping Sauce: Mix Chili Sauce With 2 Tbsp Red Pepper Paste.

7
Done

Serve With Cooked, Chilled Shrimp.

8
Done

Leftover Paste Keeps Well in Refrigerator For the Next Batch.

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