Sriracha uses

Eight Delicious Sriracha Uses

Sriracha sauce, as many Americans know it, is a mild hot sauce that comes in a distinctive bottle with a green cap (read our review.) The familiar version is an American hot sauce produced by Huy Fong Foods from Los Angeles, California. What some people …

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What are heirloom peppers?

What Are Heirloom Peppers?

Experts differ in how they define heirloom varieties. In most cases, heirloom vegetables (like heirloom peppers) come from varieties that are at least 50 years old. This means that a variety has to be around for at least 50 years before it can get the …

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How to store dried peppers

How To Store Dried Peppers For The Best Flavor

Storing dried chili peppers — whether ancho, chipotle, guajillo, or any other variety — becomes essential when you have more chilies than you’ll use in a short period. Drying dramatically extends a pepper’s life, but the job isn’t finished once the chilies are leathery and …

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Smoked Paprika Uses

Six Delicious Smoked Paprika Uses

Smoked paprika is made with the same chili peppers as sweet paprika, but they are smoked first. To make smoked paprika, the chili peppers are smoked for between 10 and 15 days over an oak fire. The smokiness and moderate spiciness, combined with other flavor …

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Chipotle powder uses

Eight Tasty Chipotle Powder Uses

At one point, chipotle pepper was among the more obscure Latin American spices, at least outside Latin America. These days, it’s common in well-stocked kitchens, and the name is familiar to many (in particular, thanks to the popular restaurant chain.) Chipotle peppers are simply jalapeño …

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Does Chili Powder Go Bad

Does Chili Powder Go Bad?

Chili powder seasoning consists of various ground spices and at least one herb. This spice blend was invented as a convenience product for American cooks. It encapsulated the flavors of Mexican cooking in one mixture and saved cooks the trouble of seeking out multiple spices. …

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how to make chili less spicy

How To Make Chili Less Spicy

If you’re like us, you love a spicy chili. And that’s often a default state for many chilies, simply from the spices used in many recipes. The chili powder used in most chilies may include cayenne peppers, ancho chilies, or pasilla chilies, to name a …

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Why are bell peppers different colors

Why Are Bell Peppers Different Colors?

Bell peppers come in a variety of colors, with each color being sold at a different price point. The most common bell pepper colors are green, red, orange, and yellow. Green bell peppers are the least expensive of the bunch, and red bell peppers tend …

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