If you're like my family and like some heat to your meals, you will really enjoy today's
products from, Zindrew.
The box contained chili oils with crunchy garlic, one called O.G Batch, the other X Batch.
It all began after Zin ran out of chile oil at home. Rather than purchasing store-bought chile oil, Andrew opted to produce his own. Andrew and Zin had no plans to commercialize the chili oil at first. It was a smash once they shared it with their friends and family!
The
distinct, excellent flavor and strong garlic flavor could not be purchased
anywhere. And that is when the Husband and Wife chose to bottle their ZinDrew Chili oil and share the love with the rest of the world.
ZINDREW is unlike any chile oil you've ever tried. You won't be able to return once you've gone ZINDREW. With that in mind let me tell you how ZINDREW gave me some delicious spicy dishes today.
To wake everyone's
taste buds up, I made a wonderful pan of fried eggs using ZINDREW crunchy
garlic chili oil "O.G Batch. The O.G Batch has a very mild heat level to
it, but the heat is still there on your palate. It is spicy with a delicious
umami flavor. A nice chili crisp that paired well with my fried egg breakfast. This
ZINDREW chili oil O.G Batch is a fantastic condiment that is superb on anything
you want to put it on. It has a nice crunchy texture to it, that you will
really enjoy. ZINDREW crunchy garlic chili oil is handcrafted right here in the
U.S,
Lunch was just as yummy, but with more spice. It was sesame noodles with ZINDREW crunchy garlic chili oil throughout and on the side. This chili oil has a more intense spice to it, and heat as well. But the same great texture of crispness. The X Batch is made with the same fine ingredients as the O.G Batch but has more spice. No matter what you choose to use the X Batch with, it will not disappoint. You can make ramen, to eggs, and it will be a perfect culinary marriage. For both chili oil, a little goes a long way, but if your like my family, they chose more! The ZINDREW chili oil also makes a fantastic finishing condiment.
3/4 cup
sesame or peanut oil
1 small
head garlic, finely chopped
2 smaller
shallots, thinly sliced
1 bay
leaf
3
tablespoons sesame seeds
3
teaspoons ginger, grated
1
tablespoon ZINDREW X Batch crunchy garlic chili oil
1/2
teaspoon paprika
1/4-1/2
teaspoon cayenne pepper, to taste
8 ounces
rice noodles
2 bell
peppers, thinly sliced
1/3 cup
tamari or soy sauce
1/3 cup
chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 cup
chopped fresh Thai or regular basil
1/4 cup
chopped fresh green onions
Combine the sesame oil, garlic, shallots, and bay leaf in a medium skillet. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the garlic becomes brown and crisps, about 5-8 minutes. Cook for 1 minute after adding the sesame seeds and ginger. Fill a large mixing bowl halfway with oil. Season with salt after adding the Zindrew X Batch chili oil, paprika, and cayenne. I use all of the oil for the noodles, but you may save half of it for serving. Noodles should be cooked according to package recommendations. Add the bell peppers to the water for the last 3 minutes. Drain after saving 1/4 cup water. Mix the heated noodles, tamari/soy sauce, and herbs with the chile oil, then add water to thin to desired consistency. Serve the noodles with more chile oil and green onions on the side.
For dinner, I decided to use both ZINDREW crunchy garlic chili oils on some chicken. And it worked out divinely. It was very full of flavor and gave you a blend of two worlds of spice. It was just delectable in every bite.
If you would like to try some of ZINDREW's crunchy garlic chili oils, you may find them online, on Amazon, or on ETSY.
Your family will enjoy both!
Disclaimer:
Momzdailyscoops has personally reviewed the product listed above.
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