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Old 06-11-2004, 02:43 PM
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Jo:

Yes they can be frozen, I would stem/seed them first. We put japalenos in
the food processor, freeze them in snack size bags. Break a chunk off to
use.

I dry them whole in the oven on the lowest temp then grind them up.

We also make cayenne pepper juice - stem/seed cover with vinegar add salt
and garlic to taste. Cook till very mushy. Put through food mill. Use
liberally!

John!


"Jo M" wrote in message ...
I harvested some cayenne peppers. How do I preserve them? Can they be
frozen ...whole or with seeds removed? I cut some up and removed the

seeds
and left them to dry. Will these be able to be ground up into cayenne
powder?

Jo




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