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Beginners Guide => Hints, Tips, Methods and so on.. => Spices => Topic started by: mike travis on September 09, 2007, 08:29 PM
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Hi folks, ;) On a recent trip to my local ASDA I noticed they have bags of dried crushed mixed red/green chili`s and I was wondering how they measure up to the fresh ones? Have any of you guys used any? Would you use the same amount (1tsp dried=1tsp fresh?) I normally chop fresh ones and store in a jar in the fridge for the following week, but if it is easier to use dried then I will give it a go.
;D mike ;D
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Hi Mike, if you think about it 1 dried chilli = 1 fresh one, but drying removes the water hence the volume is less. The capsacin (active ingredient that gives the heat) remains the same. So 1 tsp dried chilli is equivalent to 2 or 3 tsp of fresh, depending on the type of chilli - a thick fleshed one like Jalapeno or Fresno is going to contain more water than say a Cayenne.
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Hi fumble, ;) thanks for that. Never used the finely chopped ones only the whole dried red ones. probably get some the wk-end and give em a go..... cheers.. ;D