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Offline fridgedoc

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Re: help with freezing/drying chillies please
« Reply #10 on: October 30, 2010, 06:36 AM »
Hi All

Just a little tip when freezing chillies, lay them out on a tray, not touching each other and freeze over night (24 hours) once frozen can be put into a freezer bag or plastic container and as already stated run under cold tap for 30 seconds or so then ready for use, mine have never gone mushy.

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Re: help with freezing/drying chillies please
« Reply #11 on: October 30, 2010, 11:15 AM »
Just a little tip when freezing chillies, lay them out on a tray, not touching each other and freeze over night (24 hours) once frozen can be put into a freezer bag

Hi Stephen

I think you're making it more complicated than it needs to be. I just put the whole bunch of chillis in a freezer bag and freeze. They separate quite easily.


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Re: help with freezing/drying chillies please
« Reply #12 on: June 20, 2011, 01:04 PM »
still using my dried chillies from last year to spice up dishes - excellent stuff - just take a couple of the hard dried chillies and crush them between my fingers and sprinkle into dish while finishing off cooking - seeds an' all. 

Problem is I tend to forget what I've just done with my fingers - and go for a pee !!!!!!!  Ain't half hot !

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Re: help with freezing/drying chillies please
« Reply #13 on: March 06, 2012, 08:53 AM »
Just bumping this topic if anyone is interested,
My son bought me a food dehydrator for Christmas, which turned out really useful as I had about half a bucket of red chillis to be picked.

they are quite cheap, and consist of several trays that sit on top of each other and a gentle stream of hot air gets blown up from the bottom for a few hours. You can also do banana chips and other trendy snacks. They are quite cheap, around twenty quid or so.

I now have enough dried chilli to last me for a couple of years, I reckon. I pop some in the spice mix and grind them, or just give them a quick whizz with a stick blender to make chilli flakes.



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Re: help with freezing/drying chillies please
« Reply #14 on: March 06, 2012, 12:55 PM »
Just a little tip when freezing chillies, lay them out on a tray, not touching each other and freeze over night (24 hours) once frozen can be put into a freezer bag

Hi Stephen

I think you're making it more complicated than it needs to be. I just put the whole bunch of chillis in a freezer bag and freeze. They separate quite easily.

Yep - same here.

Never had a problem.

Just bumping this topic if anyone is interested,
My son bought me a food dehydrator for Christmas, which turned out really useful as I had about half a bucket of red chillis to be picked.

they are quite cheap, and consist of several trays that sit on top of each other and a gentle stream of hot air gets blown up from the bottom for a few hours. You can also do banana chips and other trendy snacks. They are quite cheap, around twenty quid or so.

I now have enough dried chilli to last me for a couple of years, I reckon. I pop some in the spice mix and grind them, or just give them a quick whizz with a stick blender to make chilli flakes.

Genius! One of my daughters has recently got into the (surprisingly tasty) world of raw food, and has just bought a dehydrator. Hadn't thought of using it for drying chillis, but I can now quite clearly see a strong mental image of me doing that very thing.

Thanks for the tip!

 


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Re: help with freezing/drying chillies please
« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2012, 08:10 PM »

Slice chiles in half lengthwise, and dry in airing cupboard on wire rack.

Hi all,

I don't have an airing cupboard but have experimented with drying chillis on silver foil in the car (in full sun) and also in a cheap plastic propagator. Providing there is sun, it takes about a week for them to thoroughly dry out.



 

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