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Frozen chillis will last quite a few years without any real drop off in heat or flavour
I blitz mine in a processor and vac pack and freeze this tends to stop ice crystals forming
Read on twitter today that a highly regarded chilli company was making some new products with 2 year old Jolokia chillis which were frozen.
Also just got myself a stockli dryer so I can get a slightly different flavour from the same chilli
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Originally posted by Newton View PostI have a stockli
Find Stockli Dehydrators At UK Juicers Online Store
Like this one........
Bins.......you are correct but I find it much quicker to get the result. Drying naturally in our climate is a bit hit and miss.
Besides you cant make fruit leathers with a pin and string. I've dried foraged chanterelles recently too!S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
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I was wondering about the chill scenario too, as I have an abundance of Krakatoa and Scotch Bonnets and will have Jalapenos soon......... I tried leaving some on a saucer in the kitchen but they've stayed soggy, is that right???
I don't really want to go out buying a dehydrator so I will probably try the hanging process......
But just to check, should they go hard or still be bendy when dried out? I wanted to try and make a concentrate and freeze it so I could get (maybe an icecube size bit), add it to tomato sauces etc.... Would that work?
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Chillies generally start off green then turn colour when they ripen and are hotter when ripe and when dry are hard so probably won't bend very easily...S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
You can't beat a bit of garden porn
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