Sriracha Ramen Beard Bowl?
That time when a guy made a bowl out of his beard, filled it with ramen and Sriracha, then ate it with chopsticks…
[h/t Tastefully Offensive, via Gawker]
That time when a guy made a bowl out of his beard, filled it with ramen and Sriracha, then ate it with chopsticks…
[h/t Tastefully Offensive, via Gawker]
The good folks at CHOW have posted an awesome little video showing how to make chile oil with leftover Sriracha. Now, I know what you’re thinking… “What is this ‘leftover Sriracha’ you speak of?!?” It’s not to imply that there’s ever any Sriracha that you won’t be able to do something with, but this helps you use up the little bits that are left hanging out on the walls of your sad empty bottle.
Don’t throw that away! CHOW suggests pouring in a little bit of a neutral-flavored cooking oil, shaking, and using it as a chile oil. They like to use it in a stir-fry, mixed into a marinade, or drizzled on top of pizza. (More oil on top of pizza?! Yikes!)
I can see it on popcorn, Thai papaya salad, sliced mango, roasted potatoes, or used to cook omelets, fried rice, or grilled pineapple.
What would you use it on? (And is anyone else freaked out by the super close-up sound bites in the video?)
Yes, it’s true! There is going to be a short film all about our beloved Sriracha! And it’s gonna be friggin’ awesome! How do I know? Well, because the director, Griffin Hammond, has put some SERIOUS work into researching this thing and has been traveling all over to piece together the history of Sriracha, and find out why it’s so darn popular.
Wanna see it? Here’s your chance! Griffin launched a Kickstarter campaign yesterday to get the film funded, and it smashed through its goal in JUST EIGHT HOURS! Turns out plenty of folks are more than willing to shell out FIVE BUCKS to see this spicy masterpiece. (There are some other pretty neat perks, like the ability to get an autographed copy of The Sriracha Cookbook or The Veggie-Lover’s Sriracha Cookbook! w00t.)
For your chance to see the finished movie, make your pledge here on Kickstarter: “Sriracha” — a documentary film by Griffin Hammond
Here’s the quick little one-minute teaser video for The Veggie-Lover’s Sriracha Cookbook, which comes out on July 2, 2013!
If you’re around L.A., I hope you can make it to the book release party at Golden Road Brewing that night!
Not just for vegans and vegetarians, this new book—a delightful companion to the original Sriracha Cookbook (if I may say so myself)—is for anyone who loves vegetables, and is curious about incorporating more of them into their cooking. No gross fake meat soy nugget crap here, just wonderful veggies, fruits, beans, and grains! (Tofu and tempeh do make the occasional appearance… but it’s for the best.)
From the back cover:
Devoted Sriracha addicts know that this fiery red condiment adds the perfect spicy kick to their favorite foods. But for those who want to take it to the next level, Randy Clemens shows how versatile this garlicky, pungent sauce can be when paired with the almighty veggie in everything from breakfast to dessert, appetizers to entrées.
These delicious plant-based recipes—from Stuffed Sriracha ‘Shrooms, Sriracha-Cauliflower Mac 'n’ Cheeze, and Cajun Quinoa Cakes with Lemon-Dill-Sriracha Rémoulade to Maple-Sriracha Doughnuts and Watermelon Sriracha Sangria—showcase an exciting range of fruits, grains, and veggies, without the processed fake meat found in many vegan recipes. Featuring 50 flavor-packed, inventive combinations of vegetables and Sriracha (with notes on how to adapt them for a gluten-free diet), The Veggie-Lover’s Sriracha Cookbook will take your rooster sauce obsession to bold, new heights.
Viva la Sriracha!
SeanieMic takes his newest parody music video to the streets with the hilarious “Sriracha Rap” featuring the coolest friggin’ car I’ve ever seen – the Chicken Limo – and a quick cameo by some Sriracha cookbook author at the 2:20 mark.
Word to the rooster sauce. Straight up gangsta.
Follow @SeanieMic and @chickenlimo on Twitter. And @SrirachaBook too, if you’re bored…