Zingerman's Bakehouse chili powder blog post
There’s something rather romantic about really good chili powder: Chilies from far-reaching
regions across the globe, perfectly dried and ground to make a fragrant, flavorful concoction. A
smoky, spicy, slightly sweet aroma rising from the jar as soon as you twist it open. A deep,
saturated burnt sienna hue, red and fiery to match its flavor.
It’s easy, though, to feel disconnected from the little jar of red powder sitting in our spice cabinet
when we pick it up at a big-box store. All too often it’s filled with flat-tasting dust from
nondescript peppers. It’s there; it’s vaguely reddish; it’s been there to flavor many a pot of chili.
But a good chili powder, thoughtfully sourced and artfully blended, is a complex work of art.
Our Turkey Urfa Chili gets its smoky, spicy flavor from Urfa biber, a dried Turkish chili pepper
from the Urfa region of Turkey. It’s truly something to behold: a deep burgundy, almost black,
with a surprising, unique flavor that strikes a perfect balance between smoky, salty and sweet. It
begins with the Isot pepper, a bright red chili that looks a bit like an elongated red bell pepper.
After harvest, the pepper is partially dried in the sun, then left under tarps to oxidize and
ferment.
Just picture it: rolling hills blanketed with bright white tarps and deep red chilies drying in the low
autumn sun. We could wax poetic about this spice all day. We get ours from our friends at
Épices de Cru, and we’re smitten with its fruity, chocolatey heat. It’s similar to Aleppo pepper in
many ways, with raisin-like notes that start singing upon first sniff.
Maybe we’re biased, but one of our favorite ways to enjoy Urfa biber is in a big, steaming bowl
of our Turkey Urfa Chili. We make it with a heaping scoop of those purpley-red chili flakes, plus
some green chile powder to add some complexity. We serve it up in our Bakeshop every
Thursday, and it’s a guest favorite for good reason. But if you find yourself craving it on any
other day of the week, you’re in luck, because we’re sharing the recipe with you! Take one bite
of that Urfa-perfumed chili, and you’ll be transported to the hills of Turkey.