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Title: Dry Chili's...
Post by: Bentley on October 24, 2018, 05:10:13 PM
Never dried Chili's before, have some doubts.  Supposed to be in cool (hope that means between 55° & 65°), dark space, that is not an issue.  Most of my research showed running stringers through stem, that was not an option for me as I did not pay attention to it when I harvested them.  Also, all used cloth thread and a fine needle, which I did not.

So, I did pierce some of the chili's, obviously a fine hole, but if any blemish is going to lead to ulceration and decay I am screwed.  Any of you with experience, if I am doing something painfully obvious that is going to make this a fail, please post!  Will check them in 2 weeks!

From Right to Left--Jalepeno, then either Fresno or Chili Red, can't remember which, with a couple of Havasue. Then the Poblano, followed by more Havasue, mature and immature (1st freeze 2 days ago) and last the Serrano!  Looking forward to the Poblano's becoming Ancho's.  Should have taken some of the Jalapeno's and made Chilpotle's, but only had a few red, and to me ya need them!


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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bar-B-Lew on October 24, 2018, 05:40:02 PM
I thought the jalapeno turned red when it became a chipotle during the smoking process.
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bobitis on October 24, 2018, 07:23:24 PM
I've never dried hot peppers, but this method leaves me wondering. Store them in a cool dark place (where mold thrives)?

Why not get a good dehydrator and do it without worries? If I had a garden and/or fruit trees, the dehydrator would be my 1st purchase. I have red and green bell peppers that were dehydrated 30 years ago and they're quite useable in soups, stews, etc.
They sit in a jar in the pantry with no issues at all.
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on October 24, 2018, 09:12:10 PM
This is a Jalapeno.  Also a couple of more red ones on there.  I was under the impression it is just late on the bush!


I thought the jalapeno turned red when it became a chipotle during the smoking process.

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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bar-B-Lew on October 24, 2018, 09:19:17 PM
according to wikipedia, you are right Bentley the red jalapenos are ripe on the bush and used for chipotles while the green ones are not ripe
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Darwin on October 24, 2018, 10:14:51 PM
When i lived in Santa Fe I saw the ristras everywhere, but I never saw one being made.  If memory serves me correctly they are tied in bunches by the stem.  An over hand or two turn water knot should work.
Still air and humidity are the cause of mold and rot, so be mindful of that.  Thick walled chillies will dry slower and be the most problematic.   They were often hung outside under the porch roofs.  Ask Google to show you Santa Fe or New Mexico Ristras if still interested.
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on October 24, 2018, 10:31:21 PM
I would have been wrong then, as I thought any smoked Japaeno was a Chilpotle!

according to wikipedia, you are right Bentley the red jalapenos are ripe on the bush and used for chipotles while the green ones are not ripe
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on October 24, 2018, 10:36:49 PM
That is the 3rd harvest and it for the season.  I knew I was not tying them traditionally, would have been nice to have had the necessary tying stuff and to have left the stems intact.  I wish I did have a dehydrator, they can be done in the oven or on the pit, just thought it might be interesting to see how this went!

I have a feeling it is going to end up like the Salami disaster of 2006!
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bar-B-Lew on October 24, 2018, 10:45:31 PM
mail them to me and i will dehydrate them for you

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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: SurfAndTurf on October 25, 2018, 02:56:04 PM
I just throw jalapenos in a ziploc and freeze them until needed.
We do have a dehydrator used mainly with larger peppers. I found that the smaller, denser fleshed jalapenos needed to be cleaned and de seeded in order to dry well.
And one time I forgot to wear gloves and then I wiped my eye...
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on October 29, 2018, 03:18:46 PM
I think in my research it said 6 weeks to dry...Not sure I am buying that after 6 day.  Although they do not appear to be rotting anywhere and the skin, even thought I don't think you can see it in the photos, is starting to pucker a bit.

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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Trooper on October 29, 2018, 05:35:21 PM
 Reading material -
https://www.pepperscale.com/chipotle-vs-jalapeno/
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on October 29, 2018, 09:23:10 PM
Again, thought the chipotle became that as the red ones (actually I thought any) were smoked.  I did not know they were dried and THEN smoked.  I am not even sure how that works, I just know I will be doing it in a few weeks!



"Here’s why: Chipotle peppers are really jalapeños; they’ve just been aged to maturity, dried, and smoked. Chipotle are made from fully-ripened red jalapeño peppers, which leads to the heat difference."
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on November 10, 2018, 11:36:06 AM
17 days into drying.


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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on November 20, 2018, 06:33:09 PM
Almost a month in.  Pretty sure these are not even gonna be close to dry at 6 weeks, maybe 6 months. 

And the ulcerations and spots worry me some, but I guess they can always just be thrown away if I am not comfortable with them!

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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: yorkdude on November 20, 2018, 07:50:48 PM
Probably a stupid question but do they maybe need air circulation? I ask that and not sure if you are doing it?
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on November 20, 2018, 08:34:38 PM
It would help, and I guess I should have hung them in garage, but we are now getting into winter temperatures, so that would worry me.  And I am not gonna set up a fan.  But ya figure where most chili's are prevalent, warm most of the time.  I realize very humid in some of those areas too!
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on November 30, 2018, 03:59:46 PM
36 Days or 5 weeks and 2 days.


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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: yorkdude on December 01, 2018, 07:28:05 AM
I am no expert but they look like they are doing fine. Have you tried any yet?
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on December 01, 2018, 03:49:54 PM
No, I wanted them completely dry.  Will use them for "Colorado" type sauces.  I am not a Mole fan, but Kristin likes it, so I may have a go at that!
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on December 10, 2018, 03:21:06 PM
I just don't believe it should take this long, but at this point, time is irrelevant, just let it go and see what happens.  Some look like they are drying, some like they are rotting and some just taking a long time to shrivel!

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Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: ZCZ on December 10, 2018, 06:55:37 PM
Probably goes faster in a dry SW climate with them hanging in the sun?
Z
Title: Re: Never done this before...
Post by: Bentley on December 29, 2018, 09:20:48 PM
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Title: I think we are at the End of the Journey...
Post by: Bentley on January 17, 2019, 12:00:16 AM
Pretty much game over!  Time to figure out what to do with them!


Dried Chili's... (https://youtu.be/Em7xXmQrM24)

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Title: Re: Dry Chili's...
Post by: Fire708 on January 18, 2019, 10:43:42 PM
Lols like they turned out well. Took a little longer than the original 6 week estimate but not by a whole lot. I look forward to seeing how you use these.
Title: Re: Dry Chili's...
Post by: pmillen on January 19, 2019, 11:26:45 AM
Thread name change?

Just curious.  Inquiring minds want to know.
Title: Re: Dry Chili's...
Post by: Bentley on January 19, 2019, 01:47:55 PM
Yes, I did change the thread name as I figured this title would be more appropriate in this section, although, folks on this site who are drying chili's, probably know a lot more then I do.
Title: Re: Dry Chili's...
Post by: Bentley on February 15, 2019, 08:47:46 PM
Now, I have to get the seeds out, and it turned into chili powder!

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Title: Re: Dry Chili's...
Post by: Bar-B-Lew on February 16, 2019, 09:47:50 AM
why remove the seeds?
Title: Re: Dry Chili's...
Post by: Bobitis on February 16, 2019, 12:42:35 PM
why remove the seeds?

Agreed. ::) If you removed the seeds prior to drying, it would have gone much quicker.
Title: Re: Dry Chili's...
Post by: Bentley on February 16, 2019, 02:44:54 PM
For Red Pepper flakes!

Yes, it would have been easier to remove before drying for the seed, but a real pain to then try and hang dry!