Smoked them with 2 hours of maple then dehydrated till they were crunchy. Ground them up into a powder. The smelll and taste is really nice.
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After I dehydrated.
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Gonna try a bigger batch next time. Just wanted to see if I would like it.
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Very nice BigSmoker. I'll be for trying that one for sure. Do you think that will work with most chilies?
Big or small you can smoke'm all!!!
definitely. Now I did not use the Bradley to dehydrate the japs. I have a seperate dehydrator for the drying. Gonna do a variety of peppers next time and make a chili powder[:D].
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I have used some dehydrate Jalapenos (works graeat on my bacon[:p]), there were ground into a very fine powder. All I have to say is never breath when applying, you will be sorry. Also if you do...don't rub da nose...it only goes down hill from there.
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<br />I have used some dehydrate Jalapenos (works graeat on my bacon[:p]), there were ground into a very fine powder. All I have to say is never breath when applying, you will be sorry. Also if you do...don't rub da nose...it only goes down hill from there.
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Yes I had to pull my shirt up over my nose several times. Next time will get a paper paint mask. Should work with any pepper as far as I know[:)][;)].
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Those paper paint masks work great. I use them all the time when I mix up spice blends for sausage. I think I'll be for wearing gloves this weekend when I do the peppers. Thanks for the tip.
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