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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Good chili powder, that is mild

I am looking for a mild red Chili-pepper with all the flavor of a spicy red-chili, but without the heat of one. My Aunt likes spicy food as well, but it doesn't agree with her. Often I make mild versions of the spicy dishes I make, as a way of…
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Tenderizing vegetables (chili pepper)

I am trying to emulate a hamburger recipe I ate at a restaurant with some green chili pepper (Chile Verde) which I really enjoyed. My problem relies on how to cook it, if I just use the pan it burns or does not reach the soft consistency I am…
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Must this Bhut Jolokia (ghost) powder actually be cooked?

I've recently purchased this powder after having a small sample of Bhut Jolikia (ghost) powder previously in a miniature powder selection received as a gift (that one didn't come with this warning). This one has this warning on the back of the…
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Retain chilli powder taste till end of cooking

When I add chilli powder to an Indian curry, and let it lid-closed for next 5-7 minutes, by the time it's cooked, it loses it's taste and the curry becomes bland. What should I do to retain the spice and colour (as even a pinch of Turmeric and 2…
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Are there any chilli peppers that give an aroma after cooking?

I cooked some bell peppers in a stew and noticed the end result/stew had a nice aroma to it. I then cooked with sweet pointed peppers and noticed while it did taste sweet, it didn’t really have an aroma like bell peppers. I cooked with green…
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how long before a fresh chilli pepper is cooked?

If I was to add a fresh chilli pepper at the end of cooking, how long in a simmer would you say before its been cooked(all unsafe things killed and it has released its flavour)?
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Using a mild chilli vs giving a small amount of hot chilli?

I was just wondering what the difference between using a tablespoon of mild chilli vs a very small amount of hot chilli would be when it comes to taste? Is it just a case that it will be whatever has the smallest amount of capsaicin will taste less…
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What green chilli is being referred to in an indian lamb sheek kebab recipe?

I'm looking at a recipe for an Indian lamb seekh kebab and it says green chilli without specifying the variety. I am assuming green chilli can mean anything from green bell peppers to hot green peppers. So what would this typically be?
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Balancing Deep-Fried Tarantula Spider with chili sauce

Deep-Fried Tarantula Spider, is not as disgusting as it first sounds, in fact they have become quite a culinary sensation. I have been thinking about a chili dip, but I do not want the chili to over-power the spider, what type of chili pepper…
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Salty Chili and too spicy

I cooked chili with lime/chili pepper seasonings. It's too salty and too spicy. How do I fix it? The seasonings were packaged by Whole Foods, called Tequila Lime Seasonings
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What is the difference between red pepper and cayenne pepper?

I read that cayenne pepper is meant to be moderately hot while red pepper is very hot. At the same time from the pictures it seems cayenne pepper is a red pepper. I'm confused please clarify.
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What to do with a lot dried habaneros?

I have grown a lot of habanero chillis last year in my garden. It turns out that they are too hot for most meals I cook. Not knowing what to do with them, I dried them. Since then, I still do not know what to cook. Do you have any ideas what to cook…
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Please clarify confusion between chillies and pepper?

Chili and pepper are not the same thing however people just refer to chilies as peppers interchangeably. As far as I'm aware the difference is that peppers contain pipirine coming from the piper plant(such as black pepper, long pepper) whereas…
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