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Old 06-11-2004, 07:15 AM
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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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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?

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I still doit the way my ancestors did, string athread through the stems and
hang them in a worm airy place. They used the attic but I have to use a shed.
The slim cayene dry nicely.

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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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I still doit the way my ancestors did, string athread through the stems and
hang them in a worm airy place. They used the attic but I have to use a shed.
The slim cayene dry nicely.

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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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I still doit the way my ancestors did, string athread through the stems and
hang them in a worm airy place. They used the attic but I have to use a shed.
The slim cayene dry nicely.

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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!


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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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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!


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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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Why get rid of the seeds? The seeds contain a lot of the flavor.

I put our hot peppers in the toaster oven and set it at 250 degrees.
This let them dry slowly. Once they were crisp (and still hot), I put
them in old jelly jars, screwed the lids on tight, and let the jars
seal. This probably wasn't necessary -- I have stored dried peppers in
paper bags for a number of years without any hint of spoilage. They got
eaten by bugs one year, though.


Ray Drouillard


"GA Pinhead" wrote in message
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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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Why get rid of the seeds? The seeds contain a lot of the flavor.

I put our hot peppers in the toaster oven and set it at 250 degrees.
This let them dry slowly. Once they were crisp (and still hot), I put
them in old jelly jars, screwed the lids on tight, and let the jars
seal. This probably wasn't necessary -- I have stored dried peppers in
paper bags for a number of years without any hint of spoilage. They got
eaten by bugs one year, though.


Ray Drouillard


"GA Pinhead" wrote in message
...
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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Ray:

Cosmetics for the sauce, the seeds make white bits that really detract from
the appearance.

John!

"Ray Drouillard" wrote in message
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Why get rid of the seeds? The seeds contain a lot of the flavor.

I put our hot peppers in the toaster oven and set it at 250 degrees.
This let them dry slowly. Once they were crisp (and still hot), I put
them in old jelly jars, screwed the lids on tight, and let the jars
seal. This probably wasn't necessary -- I have stored dried peppers in
paper bags for a number of years without any hint of spoilage. They got
eaten by bugs one year, though.


Ray Drouillard


"GA Pinhead" wrote in message
...
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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Ray:

Cosmetics for the sauce, the seeds make white bits that really detract from
the appearance.

John!

"Ray Drouillard" wrote in message
...
Why get rid of the seeds? The seeds contain a lot of the flavor.

I put our hot peppers in the toaster oven and set it at 250 degrees.
This let them dry slowly. Once they were crisp (and still hot), I put
them in old jelly jars, screwed the lids on tight, and let the jars
seal. This probably wasn't necessary -- I have stored dried peppers in
paper bags for a number of years without any hint of spoilage. They got
eaten by bugs one year, though.


Ray Drouillard


"GA Pinhead" wrote in message
...
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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