STEP 1/10
First, pour 1/3 of the pepper powder
STEP 2/10
Heat cooking oil to 200 degrees Celsius
STEP 3/10
Add a small amount of cooking oil to 1/3 of the red pepper powder first.It can burn because it's high temperature, so stir it well. (You can make the scent of red pepper powder well at 200 degrees of cooking oil.)
STEP 4/10
Mix all the seasonings well with the remaining pepper flakes
STEP 5/10
Add the remaining 1/3 pepper powder and mix well
STEP 6/10
Cool the cooking oil to 180 degrees and add a small amount of cooking oil to the pepper powder (you can make the pepper powder color well at 180 degrees)
STEP 7/10
Mix it well. From the second time, you can mix it slowly It's mixed with cooking oil, so there's no risk of burning
STEP 8/10
Lastly, add chili powder and mix it well
STEP 9/10
When the temperature drops by 165 degrees, add the rest of the oil
STEP 10/10
Let it rot well, cool it down, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it for about a night before using it the next day.
If you don't like spices, you can take them out.If you don't have a temperature gauge, if you put wooden chopsticks in oil and have a lot of bubbles, it's 200 degrees, and if you divide it in about two minutes, the temperature drops by 20 degrees.