The tupperware carton I use for freezing is strangely in the shape of a carrier bag knotted at the top with a big Tesco sign on the side!
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Well, harvested the rest of my chillies from teh plants in the greenhouse thingy.
A mixture of Cayenne, Jalepeno, Twilight and Purple Tiger. Myriad of colours too.
Looks like I'm boxing and freezing them them. Was just going to dry them, but then realised quite a few are not yet ripe. Plus it's nice to have some green ones innit?A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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yep freezing is a good way to go i always grow way too many i had 20 different varieties this year but alot of my friends call round for some all through the year and i have just finished using last years i think i may have to get a freezer just for chillis. i do find that sometimes the seeds turn a funny colour but if it is going into a curry or chilli then it is not going to matter and no one will know!!!
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I've a few bags frozen, will probably take me a year to get through them allHayley B
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Originally posted by lainey lou View PostI don't know if any of you watched economy gastronomy last week, but on the show they suggested freezing chillies whole by chucking them in a tupperware in the freezer, sounds too good to be true!! Has anyone tried this?
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Just used 5 from frozen in a curry, they cut like a dream by the time I walk from the deep freezer to the kitchen. Cut the stalks off and throw them in the recycle bin. I slice the whole chilli and every one comments on how I get perfect circles of chilli (including seeds) in my dishes.
I tell them it's an old family secrete.
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Hottest Part of a chilli
Originally posted by annacruachan View PostLike Alice I freeze them whole and scoop out the seeds. I have always believed that the seeds were the hottest part, in which case it would be too hot for me, but if I am wrong it would be good to know and save some time as well as hot fingers!
I will be hopefully freezing some of mine this year since reading this.
so thanks a lot all! I LOVEEEEEE CHILLI! lol.
Darren.Chilli Grower
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I bag mine into batches of 20 and chuck them in the freezer as they come - no preparation required.Rat
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My chillies are freezing - chilly they areLook deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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