If you enjoy bold, spicy flavors, learning how to make peri peri sauce at home is a game changer in the kitchen. Peri peri sauce is a fiery, tangy condiment made primarily from chili peppers, garlic, citrus, and spices. It is widely loved for its balance of heat and flavor, and it pairs perfectly with grilled chicken, seafood, vegetables, and even chips.
Peri peri, also spelled piri piri, traces its roots to Southern Africa and was popularized through Portuguese influence in countries like Mozambique and Portugal. Over time, it has become a global favorite, known for its vibrant red color and unmistakable kick. Making it at home allows you to adjust the spice level and freshness to suit your taste.
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Gather Your Ingredients
A good peri peri sauce relies on fresh, bold ingredients.
You will need:
- 6 to 8 fresh red chili peppers
- 3 cloves garlic
- ½ cup olive oil
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 2 tablespoons white vinegar
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon sugar
You can adjust the number of chilies depending on how spicy you want the sauce.
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Prepare the Chilies
Wash the chilies thoroughly and remove the stems.
If you prefer milder heat:
- Remove some or all of the seeds
- Use fewer chilies
For extra heat, keep the seeds intact. Always wash your hands after handling fresh chilies to avoid irritation.
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Blend the Ingredients
Place the chilies, garlic, lemon juice, vinegar, paprika, oregano, salt, and sugar into a blender or food processor.
Blend until smooth. Slowly drizzle in the olive oil while blending to create a well-emulsified sauce.
The mixture should become:
- Smooth
- Bright red
- Slightly thick but pourable
Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary.
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Cook for Deeper Flavor
Although you can use the sauce immediately, lightly cooking it enhances the flavor.
Pour the blended mixture into a small saucepan and simmer over low heat for about 5 to 10 minutes.
Do not boil aggressively. Gentle simmering helps:
- Blend the flavors
- Reduce sharp acidity
- Slightly thicken the sauce
Allow the sauce to cool after cooking.
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Adjust Consistency
If the sauce is too thick, add a small amount of olive oil or warm water.
If too thin, simmer for a few extra minutes.
The ideal peri peri sauce should:
- Pour easily
- Coat food evenly
- Have a balanced heat and tang
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Store Properly
Pour the cooled sauce into a clean glass jar or bottle.
Store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Shake well before use, as natural separation may occur.
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Ways to Use Peri Peri Sauce
Peri peri sauce is versatile and can enhance many dishes.
Use it as:
- A marinade for chicken or beef
- A dipping sauce for fries
- A drizzle over grilled vegetables
- A spread for sandwiches
- A seasoning base for seafood
Marinating meat for several hours allows the heat and spices to penetrate deeply.
Also Read: How to Make Fish Cakes with Pilchards
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