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Author Topic: Time to dehydrate!  (Read 3505 times)

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Offline HD

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Bumper crops of peppers.... time to load up the dehydrator!

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Oh, purty!   :happy1:

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That looks like a bomb!  Man Jala's are hot enough for me.  SO you do dehydrate them.  I was wondering if anyone did that.  I will next year.  So just cut up and throw in soups???

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I set my slicer at 1/4 inch,  and spread them out on the trays.
Anytime I want to add a little heat to anything I'm cooking... I throw a few in.
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imndehydrating my habenaros and jalopenos .right now, then i will grind them in a coffee grinder to add to sausage mixes
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OK, so i been thinking about doing this for a few years with the goal of making like a mix you get when you buy the crushed red peppers.

first off i dont want a mix that is way overly knock your socks off hot ya cant eat it. what peppers would i use? and HD how much will be the end product of that bowl you got picture yield?????????? i love doing that kind of stuff.
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Anything else ya need to know?!  :doah:

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glenn, its all in experimentatio , mild type of peppers are jalopenos and bannas, they  make a good mix,  generally u will loose a 1/3 or a little more in weight and size thru dehydration.. ive got to lick my ghost peppers now ive got 3 on the bush. pluse frost is coming. got down to 34 last night.
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Thanks bud. i gotz the winter to think it through

Reb why don't you and del go shopping for some cookware! :pouty: :mooning: :moon: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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    Time to dehydrate!

 :popcorn: Tip of da day!

When yer in da process of dehydrating never do it facing da wind  :happy1:

 Example.....

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Thanks bud. i gotz the winter to think it through

Reb why don't you and del go shopping for some cookware! :pouty: :mooning: :moon: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Cuz I'd probably run into YOU!  Besides, Del's cookware is a boil-in-bag. :moon:
« Last Edit: September 09/26/18, 10:05:42 AM by Rebel SS »

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    Time to dehydrate!

 :popcorn: Tip of da day!

When yer in da process of dehydrating never do it facing da wind  :happy1:

 Example.....

or on the electric fence!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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I get a couple small zip lock bags out of it. I don't grind them though.
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Walmart or any Mexican grocery has a selection of various types of dried chili peppers.   Chipotles (smoked jalepenos) are good.