Questions tagged [chili-peppers]

Questions about the hot (spicy) members of the pepper family, whether fresh, dried, or ground. These are the fruits of plants belonging to the genus Capsicum. Alternate spellings include chilli, chiles, chilies.

The Chili Pepper is the general name for a group of pepper varieties in the family Capsicum commonly used to add spice to foods. They are members of the nightshade family and are native to the New World. Through trade, they have become integral parts of cultural foods around the world, particularly in parts of Asia.

These peppers are often rated by spiciness on a subjective scale known as the Scoville heat unit, or simply Scoville Scale.

Commonly used members of this family include:

  • Anaheim
  • Cayenne
  • Habanero
  • Jalapeño
  • Pequin
  • Poblano
  • Serrano
  • Tabasco

As a note, while the name "chili pepper" can include non-spicy varieties, we have opted to use this tag to relate only to spicy peppers. Please see this Meta topic for more information.

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What is the difference between a guajillo and a cayenne pepper?

They look the same to me but I can't find literature on how they are different.
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How do I prevent mold growth in homemade chili-infused olive oil?

Twice I have tried do this but both times I ended up with mold in the bottle. What am I doing wrong? I use dark glass bottles (originally for wine) that I sterilize by putting them in the oven at 250 °C for an hour or so. I then put in some regular…
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Varying pungency with size

Is a chilli of small size more pungent than chilli of large size of same plant if so then why? If a small chilli is more pungent then why aren't chillies in market small?
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How long do I have till my chili garlic sauce spoils?

First post on this exchange so I hope this is appropriate! Anyway, I don't cook much, so I made something simple following this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSSF4O4o2eE Since I love chili. Anyways, I have it bottled, and I didn't…
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How do you remove cayenne pepper (capsicum oils) from your hands?

Possible Duplicate: Cure for burns from hot peppers / capsicum oil? The cayenne pepper crops are in and I have been stringing peppers for winter use and drying, I also tend to use a lot of peppers in my dishes but inevitably an hour after…
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How much chilli puree should I add to get 43 ppm pungency?

I know about the pungency Scoville heat unit. Different chillis have different SHU. I saw one chilli sauce specification where a 43 ppm pungency units were 'required'. How much chilli puree should I add to get a result of 43 ppm pungency in the…
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Could I use chili powder in a homemade hot sauce recipe?

My boyfriend is allergic to the skins of chilies, peppers and tomatoes, which he's found means he can have chili powder (and variants), but not dried pepper/chili flakes or fresh versions of the aforementioned. So could I use chili…
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How to get the most chili flavour out of a chili pepper?

I always find myself enjoying someone else's chili dish whether its curry, Mexicana pizza etc, more than my own. It's not the burning sensation that's lacking but more the chili flavour. What are the guidelines to getting the most flavour out of a…
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I have a recipe that calls for a Cubanelle Pepper, but my dad can't eat peppers.

I've got a recipe that asks for a Cubanelle Pepper. I was going to just leave it out, but I'm not sure how much it's going to alter the flavor. It's a flounder and scallop saute in a garlic cream sauce. Additional ingredients: Italian parsley,…
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Getting over the taste of chili pepper

I'm planning a chili pepper degustation together with some friends who are likewise interested in cooking. We're planning to taste a number of different peppers both to better understand when to prefer one over the other and simply because it's a…
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Culinarily Flexible Pepper

I'm planning next years garden, and want to know what the most culinary flexible pepper to plant would be. I plan on using peppers for canning & chili.
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Capsaicin - how sourced and what's in it

I face a problem here, cooking thai quite often and using the same sort of chillies every time, bird's eye chillies. The problem is that some of them are hotter than other and sometimes the meal is not hot enough even when adding more chillies than…
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What quanitiy of chillies will I need to fill a 1 litre jar for fermentation?

I'm planning to make some fermented chilli sauce. I have the various ingredients and equipment I'll need, waiting in my shopping basket. The only thing (I think) I'm missing is what quantity of chillies I should buy. I'm struggling to find recipes…
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How do you determine the Scoville units of a salsa made with 3 kinds of peppers?

Do you add each Scoville unit of each and the grand total is your answer or add each Scoville unit and divide the grand total by 3? Example Jalapeno 2,500 SHU + Serrano 10,000 SHU +Arbol 15,000 =27,500 SHU or 27,500/3= 9,166 SHU. I just need an…
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How can I properly use bell pepper in my meat curry?

I use this chili to cook meat curries. However, I have an exacerbated skin issue due to this chili ingestion. Therefore, I need a substitute that has the same fragrance but is not hot. I tried to use green bell pepper. However, it doesn't work. Bell…
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