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Fellow Americans, what is the best "spicy" food you have had in the past few months?
>>21454177 (OP)Enchiladas where I ground up a bit extra chile de arbol to add into the sauce. was really good but you needed to give your mouth half an enchilada to acclimate to the spice.
>>21454177 (OP)Ghost pepper and Jalapeรฑo cornbread at a 4th of July bbq
>>21454177 (OP)jerk chicken or spicy salmon onigiri
>>21454177 (OP)I had some tan tan ramen at this little Japanese place. It wasn't super spicy but had enough kick at least. It was REALLY good, though. Like "Totally the best ramen I've ever had!" good.
new indian place opened up a mile away, i asked for spicy chicken vindaloo, it was good. went back and asked for extra spicy a few days later and got it, it was great.
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"Za'atar Popcorn Chicken"
It was good. It's fried chicken. Not very spicy though.
Throw frozen salmon into an oiled pan and slowly cook on all sides until it you can mash it to bits with a bamboo stirring spoon or something similar. Season with salt, garlic, pepper, and a shit load of cayenne pepper. Throw it into a wrap and top it with shredded gouda cheese, ikea mustard, and japanese mayo. Very spicy very tasty.
Chilie chicken place in the city, got the carolina reaper style 4 piece with waffles to boot. Probably the best spicy chicken ive ever had. tasted like melted gold with syrup and good fries