Shito (Chilli Sauce) is a Ghanaian spicy condiment made primarily from hot peppers, dried fish, and shrimp, cooked down with oil and seasonings into a rich, flavorful paste. It’s a staple in many Ghanaian homes and pairs well with rice, kenkey, yam, and even as a dip or spread.
Key Ingredients:
- Hot chili peppers (scotch bonnet or similar)
- Dried fish (e.g., smoked herring)
- Dried shrimp or prawn powder
- Onions
- Tomato paste
- Seasoning (garlic, ginger, salt, bouillon)
- Vegetable or palm oil
Flavor Profile:
- Spicy
- Smoky
- Umami-rich
- Slightly sweet (if caramelized onions or tomatoes are used)
Types:
- Black Shito: Cooked longer until dark and richly smoky, with a deep flavor.
- Red Shito: Fresher, less cooked down, with a brighter chili flavor.
Uses:
- Side for rice dishes (especially Jollof or fried rice)
- Dip for fried plantains or grilled meat
- Spread in sandwiches
- Flavor enhancer in stews or soups
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