For more mild to moderate levels of heat, here are five types of chile flakes to consider adding to your spice arsenal. Perhaps even more ubiquitous than ground cayenne, crushed red pepper flakes ...
Chop into small pieces and place in a large bowl. Add ricotta, Parmesan, shredded mozzarella and a pinch or two of red pepper flakes. Taste, and add salt if it seems underseasoned. Make sauce ...
Remember: ready-ground and cracked pepper will eventually go stale, just like other ground spices. Peppercorns can be used whole, crushed or ground to add heat and flavour to cooking. Use them ...
Chop parsley and cilantro in a food processor or by hand. Add garlic, red pepper flakes, water, olive oil and red wine vinegar to the bowl of the food processor. Process to form a thick sauce.
And we got the recipe! "It's a classic tomato sauce with red pepper flakes and guanciale, which is pork jowl. The bucatini is one of my favorite pastas, too. It's a little bit messy," said Boni.