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If you are spice-sensitive, don't buy the pure ground chili. Buy a "Piri Piri blend " which mixes the chili with salt, garlic, and paprika to dilute the heat. Alternatively, mix 1 part Piri Piri with 3 parts sweet paprika at home. The Verdict Piri Piri seasoning is the ultimate "everything spice" for people who like heat but hate one-dimensional hot sauces. It brings the fire, yes, but it also brings the soul—the garlic, the lemon, the smoke.

So, is it African? Is it Portuguese? It is a beautiful culinary marriage of the two. What is Actually In Piri Piri Seasoning? Here is the most common misconception: Piri Piri is not just ground chili powder. If you open a jar of authentic dry Piri Piri seasoning, you are getting a complex symphony, not a one-note scream.

Grind the seasoning into a fine powder (to avoid biting a whole chili flake) and toss it with hot, buttered popcorn.

Toss cauliflower, sweet potatoes, or broccoli in olive oil and Piri Piri seasoning before roasting at 400°F. The heat caramelizes the sugars in the veggies perfectly.

Let’s crack open the spice jar. Here is everything you need to know about Piri Piri seasoning—from its African roots to the five ways you should be using it tonight. First, let’s clear up the name. "Piri piri" is the Swahili word for "pepper pepper." The story begins not in Portugal, but in Southern Africa.

Portuguese explorers took chili peppers (native to the Americas) to their colonies in Africa, specifically Mozambique and Angola. There, the local farmers began cultivating a specific, fiery little chili known as the African Bird’s Eye Chili (or Piri Piri pepper). Eventually, the Portuguese brought these peppers back to Lisbon, adapted the recipe with European ingredients (like garlic and lemon), and the world fell in love with the result.

Sprinkle liberally on shrimp or clams sautéed in butter. The acidity cuts through the richness of the butter beautifully.

If your spice rack feels boring, toss out that old cayenne and pick up a jar of Piri Piri. Your roasted veggies, your eggs, and definitely your chicken will thank you.

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