Piri - Piri Rub ((free))
While bottled sauces get all the attention, a dry Piri Piri rub is the unsung hero of the grill. It creates a better crust, penetrates deeper into the protein, and gives you complete control over the heat level. Let’s break down what this rub is, how to make it, and why it will become your go-to seasoning for everything from chicken wings to roasted vegetables. First, a note on spelling: Piri Piri (also spelled peri peri or pili pili ) is the Swahili word for "pepper pepper." It refers to the African Bird’s Eye Chili ( Capsicum frutescens ), a small but ferocious pepper native to Mozambique and South Africa.
The secret isn’t just the sauce; it’s the . piri piri rub
If you’ve ever bitten into a piece of peri-peri chicken—the legendary Portuguese-African dish—you know the sensation: a crisp, citrusy, garlicky crust that gives way to juicy meat, followed by a slow, addictive heat that lingers just long enough. While bottled sauces get all the attention, a
So skip the bottle of generic "lemon pepper" and take a trip to southern Africa. Your taste buds—and your grill—will thank you. First, a note on spelling: Piri Piri (also
Tag us in your photos with #PiriPiriFire and show off that crust. Spice level: Medium (adjustable). Best used on: Chicken, shrimp, potatoes.