A less-spicy, more flavorful play on classic chili crisp. This condiment deserves a forever place in your fridge.
Course Condiments
Keyword chili crisp, chili crunch, chili oil, chipotle, condiments, garlic oil
Equipment
2 Small pots
Fine mesh strainer
Ingredients
1/2cuplight tasting olive oil
1/2cupavocado oil
2mediumshallotssliced thinly and evenly
7-8clovesgarlicfinely chopped
1tbspfresh gingerfinely chopped
5dried chipotle chilisstems and most of the seeds removed, chopped into small pieces (leave seeds for more heat)
1/2-2/3cupsalted, roasted chickpeascrushed
1tbspsesame seedstoasted
Instructions
In your pot, bring the the oil to frying temperature (350-375). Put the strainer over the other pot. Fry the shallots slowly, tossing from time to time, until they start to brown. Pour through the strainer into the second pot, returning the oil back to the first pot.
Fry the garlic and ginger similarly. Put the chilis into the bottom of the second pot. When the garlic and ginger start to brown, pour the oil through the strainer, adding the garlic and ginger to the shallots. The hot oil will then trickle down and fry the chipotles. Allow to cool for 30 minutes.
Add the shallots, garlic, ginger, toasted sesame seeds, and crushed, roasted chickpeas into a jar. Pour in the oil with the chilis. Allow to cool to room temperature before covering tightly and storing in the fridge for up to a month.