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If you’re the kind of person who keeps chili crisp on hand in multiple, making your own is going to be a revelation, especially this version. This is chili crisp flecked with fresh orange zest and fried shallots. It is chili forward and as feisty as the chili flakes you choose. A spectrum of spices works in fragrant concert with toasted nuts (and pepitas!), and  the wildcard ingredient is finely chopped dates. Like all your favorite chili crisps, this brings plenty of fire, crunch, umami, spice, and chewy sweetness to everything you spoon it on.
Chili crisp in a glass jar

Homemade Chili Crisp: The Inspiration

One of the things that initially excited me about being on the early internet was being able to connect with people from all over the world. It seemed magical to me. Many of the people I met during that era, decades ago, are still a part of my life now. A lot has changed since then, but there are moments when I still feel the magic. An example is connecting with Rawaan Alkhatib. She’s a creative delight and multi-talented whirlwind. A couple weeks ago she sent me her debut cookbook, Hot Date! and all my plans for the rest of the afternoon went out the window.
Source for chili crisp recipe, Hot Date! cookbook
spread of pages from cookbook

It’s exactly the kind of cookbook I love and the most charming, high frequency love letter to dates imaginable. Rawaan wrote it, she illustrated it, and she calls the project “a hot pink, hot date, disco oasis dreamhouse.” I 100% concur. Today’s recipe is her take on chili crisp – a date-centric, kaleidoscopically-spiced launch off the beloved Chinese condiment. You have to try it.
Source for chili crisp recipe, Hot Date! cookbook
Source for chili crisp recipe, Hot Date! cookbook

Chili Crisp Ingredients

A few notes related to key ingredients in this recipe.

  • Red Chile Pepper Flakes:  As I mention in the recipe below the chili flakes in this recipe really set the tone and foundation – vibe, heat level, flavor, etc. Rawaan recommends using mild red chili flakes, such as Urfa biber or gochugaru. That said, don’t let the idea that you don’t have the “right” chile flakes on hand deter you from making this – use what you have and adjust the next time around. That’s what’s great about making your own chili crisp. For example, I’ve done a version of this chili crisp using my favorite smoked chili flakes. It transforms the crisp into something deep and moody, completely different than the version with unsmoked chili flakes. A long way of saying, play around!
  • Chile Powder: This is where your heat level can really come into play and vary. The main thing is to use a pure, 100% chili powder, not a blend of spices labelled chili powder. Similar to the discussion of chili flakes above, your choice is going to impact your heat level and set the foundation here.
  • Nuts: I’ve been using pistachios because I have a huge bag of them, they’re a beautiful bright green, and they’re delicious. Slivered almonds are in Rawaan’s recipe, use what you have!
  • Shallots: Crispy fried shallots are a key ingredient here. You have two options – buy them or cook them yourself. If you opt for the latter, here’s how: Peel shallots and evenly slice transparently thin. Place in small, saucepan, barely cover with oil, and cook over medium heat, stirring often, until shallots are deeply golden brown. Remove shallots from oil with a spider or slotted spoon and allow to cool and crisp on a plate lined with paper towels. I add a couple pinches of salt. Reserve oil for another use, like this amazing cilantro salad.
  • Dried Mushroom Powder: This brings the umami to the party. I keep porcini mushroom powder on hand, you might have shiitake or another type of mushroom, use whatever you have. If you have dried mushrooms on hand, you can give them a spin in a high speed blender to turn into a powder.
  • Dates: One of the components that make this chili crisp unique. Here’s one of Rawaan’s illustrated pages.
    Illustration of different date varietals in cookbook

How To Make Chili Crisp

The most time consuming part of this tends to be wrangling the ingredients. The next thing you do is make a flavor-packed chili and spice mixture with chile flakes, chile powder, orange zest, and all kinds of other ingredients that smell incredible. Set that aside, and cook garlic and ginger in a good amount of oil. You cook these until the garlic starts to look a bit toasted.
sliced garlic and oil in a pan with nuts
At that point stir in the nuts and seeds. Continue cooking until the garlic gets golden and crispy. You can see things getting close in the photo above. Push the garlic and ginger aside and add the fried shallots, dates, and the spice mixture off heat. The spices will hit the hot oil and get fragrant and toasted. See below.
chili crisp ingredients in a pan
Once the spice mixture is toasted, stir everything together until the ingredients are well combined. Store, refrigerated, in a glass jar.
completed chili crisp after cooking in a pan

Ways To Use Chili Crisp

Here’s a list of all the ways I’ve been using it, plus a few ideas on my radar as I finish off the current jar.

  • Spooned over perfect guacamole.
  • Finishing accent on this breakfast casserole.
  • Spread across the bottom of this quiche before filling with the remaining ingredients prior to baking.
  • Over a simple tofu scramble in the morning. Also great in a breakfast burrito. Breakfast / brunch has been a thing lately.
  • In her headnotes, Rawaan mentions that her favorite way to use this chili crisp is to, “spread it thickly onto a slab of sheep’s milk feta, shingle that with thinly sliced figs, and bake in the oven at 350°F / 180°F until the cheese turns soft and custardy, but still retains its shape.” Sounds amazing.
  • Over a baked potato (or baked sweet potato), with more fried shallots if you have them and a dollop of sour cream, creme fraiche, or salted yogurt. 
  • These brownies with a baby scoop of good vanilla gelato and a spoonful of this chili crisp.

Chili crisp in a glass jar on a marble counter
Other Chili Crisps to Try

I’m still tasting my way through the always evolving chili crisp landscape. Arguably, you can’t go wrong with KariKari chili crisp, or Fly By Jing Xtra Spicy Chili Crisp – I tend to re-buy both of those. Also! I was over at my friend Jessica Winzelberg’s the other day and we ended up talking through her chili crisp collection faves including this kombu-accented one and this crispy chili made with Marcona olives.

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Homemade Chili Crisp

If you’re the kind of person who keeps chili crisp on hand in multiple, making your own is going to be a revelation, especially this version. This is chili crisp flecked with fresh orange zest and fried shallots. It is chili forward and as feisty as the chili flakes you choose. A spectrum of spices works in fragrant concert with toasted nuts (and pepitas!), and  the wildcard ingredient is finely chopped dates. Like all your favorite chili crisps, this brings plenty of fire, crunch, umami, spice, and chewy sweetness to everything you spoon it on.
Chili crisp in a glass jar

Homemade Chili Crisp: The Inspiration

One of the things that initially excited me about being on the early internet was being able to connect with people from all over the world. It seemed magical to me. Many of the people I met during that era, decades ago, are still a part of my life now. A lot has changed since then, but there are moments when I still feel the magic. An example is connecting with Rawaan Alkhatib. She’s a creative delight and multi-talented whirlwind. A couple weeks ago she sent me her debut cookbook, Hot Date! and all my plans for the rest of the afternoon went out the window.
Source for chili crisp recipe, Hot Date! cookbook
spread of pages from cookbook
It’s exactly the kind of cookbook I love and the most charming, high frequency love letter to dates imaginable. Rawaan wrote it, she illustrated it, and she calls the project “a hot pink, hot date, disco oasis dreamhouse.” I 100% concur. Today’s recipe is her take on chili crisp – a date-centric, kaleidoscopically-spiced launch off the beloved Chinese condiment. You have to try it.
Source for chili crisp recipe, Hot Date! cookbook
Source for chili crisp recipe, Hot Date! cookbook

Chili Crisp Ingredients

A few notes related to key ingredients in this recipe.

  • Red Chile Pepper Flakes:  As I mention in the recipe below the chili flakes in this recipe really set the tone and foundation – vibe, heat level, flavor, etc. Rawaan recommends using mild red chili flakes, such as Urfa biber or gochugaru. That said, don’t let the idea that you don’t have the “right” chile flakes on hand deter you from making this – use what you have and adjust the next time around. That’s what’s great about making your own chili crisp. For example, I’ve done a version of this chili crisp using my favorite smoked chili flakes. It transforms the crisp into something deep and moody, completely different than the version with unsmoked chili flakes. A long way of saying, play around!
  • Chile Powder: This is where your heat level can really come into play and vary. The main thing is to use a pure, 100% chili powder, not a blend of spices labelled chili powder. Similar to the discussion of chili flakes above, your choice is going to impact your heat level and set the foundation here.
  • Nuts: I’ve been using pistachios because I have a huge bag of them, they’re a beautiful bright green, and they’re delicious. Slivered almonds are in Rawaan’s recipe, use what you have!
  • Shallots: Crispy fried shallots are a key ingredient here. You have two options – buy them or cook them yourself. If you opt for the latter, here’s how: Peel shallots and evenly slice transparently thin. Place in small, saucepan, barely cover with oil, and cook over medium heat, stirring often, until shallots are deeply golden brown. Remove shallots from oil with a spider or slotted spoon and allow to cool and crisp on a plate lined with paper towels. I add a couple pinches of salt. Reserve oil for another use, like this amazing cilantro salad.
  • Dried Mushroom Powder: This brings the umami to the party. I keep porcini mushroom powder on hand, you might have shiitake or another type of mushroom, use whatever you have. If you have dried mushrooms on hand, you can give them a spin in a high speed blender to turn into a powder.
  • Dates: One of the components that make this chili crisp unique. Here’s one of Rawaan’s illustrated pages.
    Illustration of different date varietals in cookbook

How To Make Chili Crisp

The most time consuming part of this tends to be wrangling the ingredients. The next thing you do is make a flavor-packed chili and spice mixture with chile flakes, chile powder, orange zest, and all kinds of other ingredients that smell incredible. Set that aside, and cook garlic and ginger in a good amount of oil. You cook these until the garlic starts to look a bit toasted.
sliced garlic and oil in a pan with nuts
At that point stir in the nuts and seeds. Continue cooking until the garlic gets golden and crispy. You can see things getting close in the photo above. Push the garlic and ginger aside and add the fried shallots, dates, and the spice mixture off heat. The spices will hit the hot oil and get fragrant and toasted. See below.
chili crisp ingredients in a pan
Once the spice mixture is toasted, stir everything together until the ingredients are well combined. Store, refrigerated, in a glass jar.
completed chili crisp after cooking in a pan

Ways To Use Chili Crisp

Here’s a list of all the ways I’ve been using it, plus a few ideas on my radar as I finish off the current jar.

  • Spooned over perfect guacamole.
  • Finishing accent on this breakfast casserole.
  • Spread across the bottom of this quiche before filling with the remaining ingredients prior to baking.
  • Over a simple tofu scramble in the morning. Also great in a breakfast burrito. Breakfast / brunch has been a thing lately.
  • In her headnotes, Rawaan mentions that her favorite way to use this chili crisp is to, “spread it thickly onto a slab of sheep’s milk feta, shingle that with thinly sliced figs, and bake in the oven at 350°F / 180°F until the cheese turns soft and custardy, but still retains its shape.” Sounds amazing.
  • Over a baked potato (or baked sweet potato), with more fried shallots if you have them and a dollop of sour cream, creme fraiche, or salted yogurt. 
  • These brownies with a baby scoop of good vanilla gelato and a spoonful of this chili crisp.

Chili crisp in a glass jar on a marble counter
Other Chili Crisps to Try

I’m still tasting my way through the always evolving chili crisp landscape. Arguably, you can’t go wrong with KariKari chili crisp, or Fly By Jing Xtra Spicy Chili Crisp – I tend to re-buy both of those. Also! I was over at my friend Jessica Winzelberg’s the other day and we ended up talking through her chili crisp collection faves including this kombu-accented one and this crispy chili made with Marcona olives.

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Homemade Chili Crisp

The foundation of this chili crisp is very much impacted by the type of chili flakes and chili powder you choose. I make some notes in the ingredient section up above, but my general encouragement is to experiment and make notes so you can dial in your preferences over multiple batches. Rawaan recommends Urfa fiber or gochugaru chili flakes combined with Kashmiri chili powder here, but experiment with what you keep on hand. I like to use dried porcini mushroom powder as the mushroom powder component.

Ingredients

  • 3
    tablespoons
    mild red chili flakes
  • 1
    tablespoon
    spicier (pure) chili powder
  • 1
    tablespoon
    nutritional yeast
  • 1/2
    tablespoon
    sweet smoked paprika
  • 1
    teaspoon
    orange zest
  • 1
    teaspoon
    sugar
  • 1
    teaspoon
    whole cumin seeds
  • 1
    teaspoon
    ground turmeric
  • 1/2
    teaspoon
    ground cinnamon
  • 1/2
    teaspoon
    whole fennel seeds
  • 1/2
    teaspoon
    salt
  • 1/2
    teaspoon
    dried mushroom powder
  • 1
    cup
    olive oil
  • 6
    medium garlic cloves, sliced into paper-thin chips
  • One 2-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled, finely minced
  • 1/4
    cup
    / 30 g pistachios or slivered almonds, roughly chopped
  • 1/4
    cup
    / 25 g raw unsalted pepitas, roughly chopped
  • 3
    tablespoons
    crispy fried shallots, store-bought or homemade
  • 8
    firm, chewy dates, pitted and finely chopped

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, stir together the chili flakes, chili powder, nutritional yeast, paprika, orange zest, sugar, cumin, turmeric, cinnamon, fennel seeds, salt, and mushroom powder. Set aside.

  2. In a cold skillet or sauté pan, combine the olive oil, garlic, and ginger. Place over medium heat and cook gently, stirring continuously, until golden and fragrant. Be patient, this can take a bit of time – 7 -10 minutes, or so. You’re looking for the garlic chips to take on a bit of color. At this point, stir in the pistachios and pepitas and continue cooking until everything gets beautifully golden and crisped.

  3. Remove from the heat, then push the garlic and ginger to one side of the pan and carefully tip the fried shallots, chopped dates and spice mixture into the cleared side of the pan. You should hear a sizzle. Stir, off heat, until the spices are fragrant, then stir everything together thoroughly. Taste and season with more salt if needed.

  4. Let the mixture cool, then transfer to a clean jar. Enjoy the chili crisp right away, or let it stand overnight for optimal flavor. Store in the refrigerator and consume within a week or so.

Notes

Makes about 2 cups.

Adapted from Hot Date!: Sweet & Savory Recipes Celebrating the Date from Party Food to Everyday Feasts by Rawaan Alkhatib (Chronicle Books, 2025).

Serves

32

Prep Time

15 mins

Cook Time

15 mins

Total Time

30 mins

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