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Shel_B

Shel_B

17 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:


In the interest of research, this is not the same thing, but I quite liked David Leite's peri-peri shrimp. He has a recipe for peri-peri chicken in his book, The New Portuguese Table and both use the same sauce in the marinade.  When I made it, I used a mix of fresh red chilies: Thai birds eye, arbol and Fresno (aka red jalapeño.) I liked the mix of heat from the birds eye and arbol plus the fruitiness from the Fresno. Something to consider if it suits you. 

I'll take a look at the linked recipe. I found a couple of links to Leite's Peri Peri chicken recipe(s) and have cataloged them for future reading and notes. It will be interesting to see how they compare to the shrimp recipe you linked.

 

I'm so glad for your contribution here. 👍

Shel_B

Shel_B

10 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:


In the interest of research, this is not the same thing, but I quite liked David Leite's peri-peri shrimp. He has a recipe for peri-peri chicken in his book, The New Portuguese Table and both use the same sauce in the marinade.  When I made it, I used a mix of fresh red chilies: Thai birds eye, arbol and Fresno (aka red jalapeño.) I liked the mix of heat from the birds eye and arbol plus the fruitiness from the Fresno. Something to consider if it suits you. 

I'll take a look at the linked recipe. I found a couple of links to Leite's Peri Peri chicken recipe(s) and have cataloged them for futurereadingand notes. It will be interesting t see how they compare to the shrimp recipe you linked.

 

I'm so glad for your contribution here. 👍

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