Spicy Piri Piri Sauce makes a fabulous marinade for grilled chicken, pork or fish. Brush extra on as you grill too!
After a long day of surf and sun in the Algarve, on the southern coast of Portugal, we were starving. The smoky aroma of a charcoal grill wafted through the open windows of our car, making all our tummies rumble. With a decisive turn of the wheel, my husband pulled up along side the ramshackle hut. We claimed a rickety table where we could watch the grizzled grill guy do his thing.
He had a basin of whole chickens, which were split open at the backbone, marinating in spicy piri piri sauce. His grill was a simple mesh grate over a huge brick pit filled with glowing charcoal. As he cooked the chickens, he basted them liberally with more piri piri sauce. Best chicken we ever put in our mouths. Seriously.
Many times since that holiday almost 23 years ago, I’ve made piri piri sauce and used it to marinate and baste a variety of meats. Our favorite is chicken, followed closely on by whole fish. The aroma of piri piri sauce being licked by flames from an open charcoal fire is always a great reminder of a beautiful country and a wonderful family holiday in Portugal.
Homemade Piri Piri Sauce
Piri piri sauce makes an excellent marinade for chicken, pork, fish or shrimp. Use more piri piri sauce for basting as you grill the meat and fish. This recipe makes 2 1⁄4 cups or 532ml.
Ingredients
2.5 oz or 70g hot chili peppers
6 cloves garlic
1⁄4 cup or 60ml fresh lemon juice
1⁄2 cup or 120ml apple cider vinegar
1⁄2 teaspoon flakey sea salt
11⁄2 cups or 355ml extra virgin olive oil
Method
Cut or pull the stems off of your chili peppers. Put the peppers, garlic, lemon juice, vinegar and salt in your blender.
Blend until until you achieve a homogenous liquid, occasionally scraping the inside of the blender down. Add in the olive oil and blend again.
Marinate chicken and pork for at least one hour or even overnight. Seafood should be marinated only 20-30 minutes before grilling. Enjoy!
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