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DRYING AND FREEZING TIPS; Enjoy your hot peppers any time of the year. TO DRY: String hot peppers through stem with a sewing needle thread or fishing string. Then hang in a sunny window. That's it. Or easier still, just put hot peppers on a plate in a dry sunny location.
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Abhor, maybe not, but if you dry any quantity of hot peppers indoors, be prepared to fill your home with eye-burning, chest grabbing, cough and sneeze provoking fumes. Been there, done that. Recommend doing your drying out on the picnic table, patio or deck, especially if you dry habs.
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When dry, pods will be shrunken, dark, and may be bent without breaking. Note: Diced pods dry faster and have better color and aroma than whole pods. Cold storage of dried peppers retains better color and pungency.
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Slide the pepper down the thread and repeat, stringing additional peppers. Hang and dry the peppers in a warm, dry, well-ventilated location. The dried peppers may be ground as needed. Hot peppers vary from mild ('False Alarm') to very hot ('Habanero' and 'Scotch Bonnet').
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