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Kidney Beans with Aji Amarillo Sauce
Kidney beans cooked in a sauce that's a play on green Peruvian Aji Amarillo.
Peruvian-Style Grilled Chicken With Green Sauce
Our tender Peruvian-style grilled chicken is slow-cooked with a vinegar and spice rub. But it's the sauce that everyone loves, and it's easy to make with cilantro, jalapeños, and ají amarillo peppers.
Peruvian Tiradito With Aji Amarillo and Lime
One of the products of Nikkei cuisine, the cooking that resulted when Japanese immigrants moved to Peru in the 19th century, tiradito combines elements of sashimi with ceviche, for absolutely brilliant results.
Peruvian-Style Grilled-Chicken Sandwiches With Spicy Green Sauce
Peruvian grilled chicken is great, especially when served with creamy jalapeño sauce. This simplified recipe cooks much quicker than the original and puts it all between two pieces of bread.
Ají (Colombian-Style Tomato and Onion Salsa)
Like Mexican salsas, there are countless variations of this Colombian sauce: some made with hot chilies, some with avocados, some with pumpkin seeds, even some made with hard boiled eggs. But, as with Mexican salsa, there is one that immediately comes to most people's minds when they hear the word. In this case, it's the tomato and onion-based ají.
Avocado Sauce
A quick, fresh Avocado Sauce for dipping, dolloping and scooping! Great as a dip for chips or vegetable sticks, and a terrific sauce for Mexican food!
Peruvian Chicken & Green Sauce
Peruvian chicken is slightly citrusy from the lemon, tangy from the vinegar, earthy from the oregano, and spicy––from the cumin, paprika, and garlic. The green sauce is similarly multidimensional green sauce made of jalapeños, cilantro, garlic, lime, and vinegar are flavors that were meant to go with roast chicken.
Jalea (Peruvian Fried Seafood Platter With Lime-Marinated Onion & Tomato Salad)
One of the world's great fried seafood dishes, jalea features a pile of fried seafood including fish, shrimp, and calamari that's topped with a bright, refreshing, slightly spicy salad of lime-marinated red onion, tomato, and cilantro. This version is made with a beer batter that comes out incredibly light and crisp.
Orange-Ginger and Lime Pickle Dipping Sauce
A tart and sour sauce built for fried chicken.
Red Enchilada Sauce
Short on ingredients, it's the process that transforms chiles and tomatoes into a sauce that has an incredibly robust tomato base with an earthy heat throughout—ready to make the best enchiladas ever.
A fiery, creamy green sauce made with jalapeños and aji amarillo that's perfect for fries and grilled chicken.
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Peruvian Tiradito With Aji Amarillo and Lime
One of the products of Nikkei cuisine, the cooking that resulted when Japanese immigrants moved to Peru in the 19th century, tiradito combines elements of sashimi with ceviche, for absolutely brilliant results.
Jalea (Peruvian Fried Seafood Platter With Lime-Marinated Onion & Tomato Salad)
One of the world's great fried seafood dishes, jalea features a pile of fried seafood including fish, shrimp, and calamari that's topped with a bright, refreshing, slightly spicy salad of lime-marinated red onion, tomato, and cilantro. This version is made with a beer batter that comes out incredibly light and crisp.
Kidney Beans with Aji Amarillo Sauce
Kidney beans cooked in a sauce that's a play on green Peruvian Aji Amarillo.
Peruvian-Style Grilled Chicken With Green Sauce
Our tender Peruvian-style grilled chicken is slow-cooked with a vinegar and spice rub. But it's the sauce that everyone loves, and it's easy to make with cilantro, jalapeños, and ají amarillo peppers.
Peruvian-Style Flounder Ceviche From 'The New Southern Table'
At first, I wasn't really sure what to do with the sweet potato slices that accompany Brys Stephens's Peruvian-style ceviche in his cookbook, The New Southern Table. They didn't strike me as particularly compatible with the gently pickled fish. Then I grabbed a slice with my hand, pretending it was a tortilla chip. Genius.
Peruvian-Style Grilled-Chicken Sandwiches With Spicy Green Sauce
Peruvian grilled chicken is great, especially when served with creamy jalapeño sauce. This simplified recipe cooks much quicker than the original and puts it all between two pieces of bread.
Causa (Peruvian Cold Mashed Potato Casserole With Tuna or Chicken)
Causa is one of Peru's most popular dishes, a cold casserole that's part mashed potatoes, part potato salad, and part mayonnaise-y salad with a meat like tuna or chicken. It'd be the perfect American potluck dish, if Americans knew what it was.
Potato and Corn Empanadas With Aji
A bit spicy, a bit sweet, and a bit crunchy—these empanadas make a great light brunch, and even a great brown bag lunch if you have any left.
Ajiaco (Colombian Chicken and Potato Soup)
All potatoes originated in the Andes, and Colombia has quite a selection of them, the best being the small, yellow, creamy, buttery papas Criollas. They're eaten deep fried, salt roasted, boiled, or—my wife's favorite method—cooked into ajiaco, a classic chicken and potato soup from the mountains around Bogotá.
Peruvian Chicken & Green Sauce
Peruvian chicken is slightly citrusy from the lemon, tangy from the vinegar, earthy from the oregano, and spicy––from the cumin, paprika, and garlic. The green sauce is similarly multidimensional green sauce made of jalapeños, cilantro, garlic, lime, and vinegar are flavors that were meant to go with roast chicken.