Hot Dates Chilli Paste Inspired by Middle-Eastern cuisine, made to excite your palate! It is fruity and spicy. Layers of flavour built on aromatic spices, sweet dates and fresh & juicy English apples. It is so versatile that it can be used as relish, chutney and cooking sauce. Suggestions: - Serves as relish on burgers and sausages.
- Add 1 tablespoon to slow cooked vegetables such as, cavolo nero, French beans and mushrooms..., season to taste. It makes vegetarian food delicious!
- Add generously to chilli con carne for extra flavour.
| Sweet & Sour Stir-fry Mei's hometown special. A well-balanced of sweet and sour sauce complimented by chunky pineapples just like the HK restaurants' style. Simply add to wok for a stir-fry dish, you can even bulk it up to make a family meal by adding extra peppers, and pineapples serve it with special fried rice. Create your in house, Friday Night Special! Suggestions: - Add to stir-fry noodles or fried rice.
- Use it as dipping sauce: Reheat 2 tablespoon each of sweet & sour sauce + water
- Sweet & sour pork, chicken or prawns: Simply add enough sauce on cooked meat, add splash of water to avoid burning the food.
| Sweet Chilli Chutney Inspired by the most popular dipping sauce of South-East Asian cuisine. Made with fresh pepper, tomatoes, garlic, ginger and mild chillies, slow cooked into a rich and thick texture, packed with natural goodness. It goes with almost anything! Suggestions: - Use as a relish on burgers, sausages and deep fried Haloumi.
- Serve as chutney on cheese and crackers.
- To glaze on BBQ pork rib, chicken wings...For the glaze: dilute 2 tablespoon of sauce + 4 tablespoon of water + 1 tablespoon honey.
| Original Chilli Sauce Hot Made with Scotch bonnets, and Naga Jolokia (Grown in Brighton) It is garlicky & fiery with an Oriental twist. Perfect condiment for chilli lovers who crave for Not only Heat but Flavour and...it lingers! Suggestions: - Simply add 1 teaspoon to mushrooms, prawns at the end of cooking, serves as a starter or add cooked pasta to it serve as a main meal.
- Drizzle on pizzas, noodle soup, or fried noodles for extra flavour and heat.
- Chilli mayonnaise- adjust to your preference.
- Spread on cheese on toast
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