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Cheers, getting some good results lately. I'll post a few more efforts and then take a break. Fresh red chilli seem non-existent in the Asian shops local to me at the moment. All descriptions of green chilli, naga at various stages of ripeness, scotch bonnets a plenty, but not a single red chilli. Had to splash out at Tesco. 90 p for not very many; grown in Kenya.Rob
Quote from: Bengali Bob on June 09, 2013, 09:42 PMCheers, getting some good results lately. I'll post a few more efforts and then take a break. Fresh red chilli seem non-existent in the Asian shops local to me at the moment. All descriptions of green chilli, naga at various stages of ripeness, scotch bonnets a plenty, but not a single red chilli. Had to splash out at Tesco. 90 p for not very many; grown in Kenya.Rob Hi RobNext time you see the red ones very cheap, buy a pound of them and just pop the whole bag straight into the freezer, do not wash first or all will stick.Use directly from freezer as needed, they defrost almost as soon as removed, no need to wash as hot oil kills all nasties.Paul
I agree that this looks very good. Not sure about the raw chilli poking out though. My rear end would prefer these buggers cooked.