Do you know how nice it is to see you wash food straight out of the packaging? It says a lot about you. I love foodie videos and I see so many people dump food (especially meats) straight into a pan or pot right out the nasty plastic wrapper. People (customers and store personnel) drop things, step on them, sneeze, cough on stuff. Wash everything ... Excellent video, I love peppers! Blessings from Texas ♡♡♡
Nice video. You've strained the chilli to make it perfect powder. I've seen 2 pack/container of chilli, may i know how many grams in 1 or 2 packs to make that amount..thank you.
After cleaning/rinsing and draining excess water... I suggest that the stems be removed prior to drying. So during the drying... water vapor can go through the hole where the stem was removed.
❤👍👍👍👉❤👍👍 To share with you, instead dry them under the sun , i dehydrated them inside the refrigerator. I did this method not only with chillie also some herbs, i.e chopped springonion, mints and coriander etc I love your channel. 👍
just dry anything onions garlic herbs in the warmth of an airing cupboard. Then grind them up to required powder size. Truly - paprika is just sweet peppers...hot paprika is sweet peppers with added chillies.... mmmm amazing homemade flavours especially for bbq meats.
Thanks Sandra for the comment.. the reason why I showed in detail what to do is because some people don't wash them and dehydrate them with all the pesticides on them...
if you grow it organically yourself, then you know it hasnt been treated with any chemicals or sprays etc. plus you can experiment with different types of chiles too.
What you made was not Chili Powder and you are going to confuse people. Chili Powder is mainly a mixture of 3 spices, ground cumin, oregano and paprika. It is only mildly spicy. What you have made is cayenne pepper also known as cayenne powder. It is very hot and spicy. Please do a little research.
Actually, YOU'RE mistaken, and you're confusing people. Chili powder CAN refer to the blend of ground chilies with other spices, but it's more common to refer to just ground-up chilies. The store-bought chili powder I have in my pantry lists "Chilies" as the only ingredient. Cayenne powder, on the other hand, is specifically the powder of ground-up cayenne peppers. Most cayenne peppers I've seen are thin and long, these look a little thicker and shorter, so I don't think this is cayenne powder.
Do you know how nice it is to see you wash food straight out of the packaging? It says a lot about you. I love foodie videos and I see so many people dump food (especially meats) straight into a pan or pot right out the nasty plastic wrapper. People (customers and store personnel) drop things, step on them, sneeze, cough on stuff. Wash everything ... Excellent video, I love peppers! Blessings from Texas ♡♡♡
Thanks... and I love your nice comment too ♥♥♥
Where did you buy your little strainer you used? I'd like to get one for when I do my own dried Chiles.
Nice video. You've strained the chilli to make it perfect powder.
I've seen 2 pack/container of chilli, may i know how many grams in 1 or 2 packs to make that amount..thank you.
I wonder how much in weight of powdered chili do we get from a kilo of fresh chili.
I could stock cheap chili's and use when it becomes expensive.
After cleaning/rinsing and draining excess water...
I suggest that the stems be removed prior to drying.
So during the drying... water vapor can go through the hole where the stem was removed.
Katuwa naman... Pa isa isa ka talaga mag step 🤣🤣🤣
Hi please for how many days to dry
Great preparation and very useful tips!! Thanks for sharing!!
Many days it took you to dehydrate them?
What are you counting down?? Seconds minutes hours days???
Weeks
I think he left it air dry the pepper so it could be days
What brand is the coffee grinder?
If you live in a tropical or humid area you might have to dehydrate them. Too much humidity for simple air drying.
How many days did air drying took?
Put some oil on your palms apply to chillies before grinding it will have better colour &shelf life
Can j use with different chili type?
Yes, you can use any type of chili pepper. I have Carolina Reaper Chili Peppers drying now but I also have jalapeños drying.
❤👍👍👍👉❤👍👍
To share with you, instead dry them under the sun , i dehydrated them inside the refrigerator. I did this method not only with chillie also some herbs, i.e chopped springonion, mints and coriander etc
I love your channel. 👍
Thanks for the suggestion
just dry anything onions garlic herbs in the warmth of an airing cupboard. Then grind them up to required powder size.
Truly - paprika is just sweet peppers...hot paprika is sweet peppers with added chillies....
mmmm amazing homemade flavours especially for bbq meats.
How to dry in refrigerator?
Maybe you can dehydrate them behind the fridge (those with grills that people sometimes use to dry those wet/damp clothes, shoes)
Wrap them up in a newspaper then put inside fridge.
Nice for my pizza!
Took too long to get to the point, we didn’t need to see them washed. But, a good video
Thanks Sandra for the comment.. the reason why I showed in detail what to do is because some people don't wash them and dehydrate them with all the pesticides on them...
Beautiful🌶️
Why not just buy dried chili? What is the watt for your coffee grinder?
this will help u thru recession. remember😀 u can grind in manually on stone too
If you grew it yourself your saving a bunch
if you grow it organically yourself, then you know it hasnt been treated with any chemicals or sprays etc. plus you can experiment with different types of chiles too.
Well that's a waste of time 😢
What you made was not Chili Powder and you are going to confuse people. Chili Powder is mainly a mixture of 3 spices, ground cumin, oregano and paprika. It is only mildly spicy. What you have made is cayenne pepper also known as cayenne powder. It is very hot and spicy. Please do a little research.
how to make salsa: cut up thai chili peppers... and there you have it
Actually, YOU'RE mistaken, and you're confusing people. Chili powder CAN refer to the blend of ground chilies with other spices, but it's more common to refer to just ground-up chilies. The store-bought chili powder I have in my pantry lists "Chilies" as the only ingredient. Cayenne powder, on the other hand, is specifically the powder of ground-up cayenne peppers. Most cayenne peppers I've seen are thin and long, these look a little thicker and shorter, so I don't think this is cayenne powder.