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Author Topic: Jalapeno peppers  (Read 3201 times)

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Offline glenn57

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so with all this food stuff going on......i've been thinking for a while on how the best way to preserve jalepenos for winter use>>>

dry,  cut up and freeze?????

what do some of you guys do?????/
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I throw them in a ziplock and into the freezer.  They get soft once thawed but are great in soups etc.

Offline glenn57

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i've thought about throwing them on a dehydrator then running them threw a blender, kinda make a powder out of them.  :scratch: :scratch:
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Offline tangle tooth

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Don't recall ever having enough jalapenos to save. They go too quick. We grew some ghost peppers but they got used right away for cooking and salsa. Would be nice to save some ghost peppers for my chili. Other peppers didn't grow well in our garden.
Been thinking of trying some of those dried peppers from the grocery store. Not sure which ones are available.
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Glenn thats what id do. And have done itits works great
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Offline Steve-o

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Take the skins off before freezing or dehydrating?  :confused: