Why not try out some of our dishes for yourself? Discover lots of interesting spicy recipes right here… And you can also search for specific types of recipe, such as ones for chicken or vegetarian/vegan.
Bitspicy Recipes
We love to experiment with our spices and cook up delicious new recipes. Our recipe cookbook is inspired by our experiences from Singapore and beyond.
Mexican Recipes
Awaken your tastebuds to Mexican spices with these Smoky Chillies, spicy Pulled Pork to Tacos, Enchiladas and refreshing Salsas
South Asian Recipes
The desire for spicy food in South Asia developed over the centuries into some of our favourite curries. Here we’ve adapted some of our traditional family recipes…
South East Asian Recipes
Explore the subtle flavours found in South East Asian cookery. These dishes from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea and Cambodia tend to be very simple and very hot!
Barbecue Recipes
You can use many of our spices to make fabulous barbecues, as well as cooking some of our recipes outside! Take a look at some of our ideas...
Vegetarian & Vegan Recipes
Our spices are suitable for vegetarians and vegans and can be used to spice up a range of vegetable dishes.
Try some of our latest recipes….
We love our Northern Thai Burmese curry, with its unusual flavours of caraway seeds, sesame oil and soy sauce, but you can also make a lovely coconut curry with the spices.
This very simple recipe of venison in a yellow bean sauce would also be delicious with beef. The cucumber adds a fresh note and a delicate flavour…
The Chinese name for this dish is ‘Sanxian’, meaning ‘three delicacies’. We have taken this to mean 3 types of seafood…
These Chinese meatballs contain pork, prawns and crabmeat (we use tinned) and are very easy to make. They would traditionally be deep-fried to a medium brown colour before finishing in the sauce, so an air fryer is ideal here…
Chaunke or Chunke Matar is basically a pea and onion dish. We use our Chaat Masala blend to great effect here - the tangy flavour of the asafoetida and mango powder, together with lemon juice, go really well…
Lamb and Potato curry (keema aloo if you must!) is a lovely simple, warming dish everyone will love! We used our Keema Peas spice blend and added fresh chillies to add a burst of heat…
We love hearing suggestions from customers about ways to cook our curries differently, and this one is a winner! Try coconut milk in our mild Auntie Ang’s chinese curry and you’ll have a whole new dish!
If you like Keema Peas (minced meat with peas), then this version replacing the peas with baked eggs is also for you! It was a popular street food in Singapore…
Bashing new potatoes and grilling or roasting them is a very popular technique these days, and not surprising as they are delicious! But have you thought about sprinkling with spices and serving as part of a curry feast or spicy barbecue?
This dry lentil curry is delicious scooped up and eaten with a roti or chapati. Its flavours really pack a punch if you add plenty of chillies, lime juice and salt to taste.
This Sri Lankan curry is a great vegan option, either as a main or side dish. Check the seasoning as it may well need extra salt, as well as a final squeeze of lime juice. If you don’t have curry leaves at home, don’t worry: it will still be delicious!
This Kuantan chicken is one of our favourite ways to barbecue or bake chicken.You may want to make two versions of the sauce - one mild and one packed with chopped chillies - to cater for all tastes.