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From the Silk Road: Kyrgyzstan’s Sizzling Laza Chili-Garlic Oil

A fiery, fragrant condiment that brings the heat of Central Asia to any dish.

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From the Silk Road: Kyrgyzstan’s Sizzling Laza Chili-Garlic Oil

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Discover Laza, Kyrgyzstan's legendary chili-garlic oil, where fiery chili flakes and pungent garlic are sizzled in hot oil to create an intensely aromatic and versatile condiment. Perfect for drizzling over noodles, meats, or anything needing a kick, this simple recipe is your gateway to the bold flavors of the Silk Road.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (50g) coarse red chili flakes (a mix of spicy and mild is ideal.)
  • 1/4 cup (40g) garlic, finely minced or crushed.
  • 1 tsp ground coriander.
  • 1.5 tsp salt.
  • 1 cup (240ml) neutral vegetable oil (like sunflower or canola.)
  • 1 tbsp rice vinegar (optional.)
  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds (optional.)

Instructions

1. Prepare the Base

In a medium, heatproof bowl (glass or ceramic works best), combine the red chili flakes, minced garlic, ground coriander, and salt. If you are using sesame seeds, add them now. Stir everything together so it's evenly distributed.

2. Heat the Oil

Pour the vegetable oil into a small saucepan and place it over medium-high heat. Heat the oil until it's very hot and shimmering, but not yet smoking (around 325-350°F or 160-175°C). A good way to test for readiness is to drop in a single piece of garlic; if it sizzles vigorously on contact, the oil is ready.

3. Sizzle the Spices

Carefully and slowly pour the hot oil directly over the chili and garlic mixture in the bowl. The mixture will erupt in a satisfying sizzle, toasting the spices and flash-cooking the garlic, which releases an incredible aroma. Use caution as the oil is extremely hot.

4. Cool and Finish

Stir the mixture well with a long-handled metal spoon to ensure all the ingredients are fully incorporated into the oil. If using, stir in the rice vinegar after the initial sizzling has subsided. Allow the Laza to cool completely to room temperature.

5. Store and Serve

Once cooled, transfer the Laza to a clean, airtight jar. It can be used immediately, but the flavors will meld and deepen beautifully over the next few days. Store it in the refrigerator for longer shelf life. It is an essential, fiery accompaniment for Lagman (a regional noodle dish), dumplings, meats, and soups.

Prep. Time

(15 minutes)

Servings

(1 people)

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