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Bird's-eye chillies recipes

These small, tapered red or green chillies are extremely pungent and very, very hot! They are sometimes called Thai chillies but are Mexican in origin. Often used in Chinese and South East Asian cooking.

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Showing 1 - 5 of 5bird's-eye chillies recipes

Shredded duck with plums and chilli flatbread

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Spicy chicken samosas

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by Hugo Harrison
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Sweet potato gumbo with cornbread muffins

by Simon Rimmer
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