Flavour Group | PUNGENT COMPOUNDS | Sichuan Pepper 187
BLENDS TO TRY
Use and adapt these classic blends
featuring Sichuan pepper.
Timur ko chhop p41
Shichimi-togarashi p57
RELEASE THE FLAVOUR
The thick husks of the peppercorns can
impede the release of flavours. Toasting
helps the compounds to escape. They
can also be ground in a pepper mill and
used as a condiment.
play up floral notes:
coriander shares
limonene, plus linalool
and peppery myrcene
cinnamon shares
linalool and adds spicy
woody caryophyllene
round out the heat
with warming or
sweet compounds:
star anise’s mix
of penetrating, woody,
and sweet compounds
adds complexity
nutmeg’s
penetrating eugenol
and camphene pack
enough power to make
a match with sanshool
add complexity to
the citrus profile
lemongrass’s
powerful citrus
and myrcene
components make
it an ideal pairing
enhance eucalyptus
notes with spices
containing cineole:
bay also adds
clove-like eugenol
galangal also adds
powerful camphor notes
cardamom pairs
excellently, sharing
linalool and limonene,
as well as cineole
SANSHOOLS
hot | numbing |
tingling
LINALOOL
floral | woody
LIMONENE
citrus | herby
CINEOLE
eucalyptus |
mildly medicinal |
penetrating
Kitchen
creativity
Sichuan pepper is an essential ingredient in Chinese cooking. It comprises two
of the five key flavours of Chinese food, namely hot (or pungent) and bitter (or
numbing), the others being salt, sweet, and sour.
BLENDING SCIENCE
Sichuan pepper contains a group of compounds called sanshools, which act on nerves in the mouth and
lips to cause numbing, tingling sensations. Fragrance is added by a combination of flavour compounds:
linalool, geraniol, limonene, and terpineol. Its sharp qualities come from myrcene and cineole.
FOOD PARTNERS
Vegetables Fry crushed pepper
in oil before using it to stir-fry green
beans, asparagus, or cabbage. Sprinkle
with ground, toasted pepper.
Citrus Sprinkle toasted, crushed
pepper over a tart blood-orange sherbet
or lemon sorbet.
Pork, beef Add whole to slow-
cooked pork belly or oxtail with ginger,
spring onions, star anise, sugar, and soy.
Squid Add crushed pepper to
the batter for deep-fried squid.
Noodles Combine cold cooked
noodles, roasted peanuts, spring onions,
stir-fried greens, and chilli, then drizzle
with a pepper- and sesame-infused oil.
Sanshō
(Zanthoxylum piperatum)
is the milder version from
Japan, with pronounced
citrus flavours.
Timur
(Zanthoxylum alatum)
comes from Nepal
and has distinctly
grapefruit notes.
Andaliman
(Zanthoxylum
acanthopodium) is from
Indonesia and has notes
of lime and mandarin.
Tirphal
(Zanthoxylum rhetsa)
is grown in the coastal
rainforests of India and
has a lingering bitterness.
Zanthoxylum variations
There are regional variants of Sichuan pepper, which come from slightly different tree species.
They have the same core features but can have significantly different flavour profiles.
Avoid over-roasting, which can cause the
loss of the limonene molecules and mask
subtler scents with strong pyrazines.
Toasting also develops
nutty pyrazines
SICHUAN
PEPPER
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