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Topic: Freezing Chillies (Read 5547 times)
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Dai Dhansak
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Freezing Chillies
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October 13, 2006, 07:38 PM »
A question for all you clever people, i have bought some fresh green chillies to do some thing with, i have not decided as to what yet, perhaps i should have thought of that before i bought them.
Well the question is can i freeze them to use at a later date, or will all their flavour go.
Hope you can help.
Thanx
Dai
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Cory Ander
Genius Curry Master
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 01:35 AM »
Hi Dai,
Although I've never tried it, apparently you can simply bag fresh chillis and freeze them. I understand that they may go a little mushy after defrosting and are therefore best sliced whilst still frozen. Otherwise, I understand that their flavour is largely unaffected.
Alternatively, have you considered turning them into a chilli chutney? I do this with my habereros and the resultant chutney lasts for ever. I often simply add a dollop to a curry to make it hotter.....or two!!
Here's a site with a hot chilli sauce recipe plus some chilli site links....
http://www.thechileman.org/naga_morich.php
Also, check out this thread.....
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=1130.msg9817#msg9817
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CurryCanuck
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 03:08 AM »
This is quite true....the flavour of the chili will be maintained provided that they have been processed properly . The texture is the only thing that is compromised .
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Last Edit: October 14, 2006, 06:22 AM by CurryCanuck
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Ashes
Indian Master Chef
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 06:07 AM »
If you got some chillies left over and youre not going to freeze them, try this recipe.
Wash and halve the chillies length ways.
fill the center with filodelphia soft cheese
wrap around half a slice of thin sliced bacon
put them on an metal tray and pop in the oven
on a low temp, dont burn the thin sliced bacon
so turn them over after a while-
the bacon should be crispy, the cheese melted and the chillies
warm and soft.
Makes a great snack hot or cold, great party nibbles
but 1 is never enough.
Ashes
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Chilli Prawn
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 10:21 AM »
I just slice them in to thin strips, rub a little oil over them (to stop freezer burn), and put them into a zip bag and freeze them. If you want to freeze Coriander; wash it well remove leaves from stalks , discard the stalks, put ona paper towel (or nespaper)and gently pat dry. Loosely pack in to a container and freeze. When you want to use either you must add them straight from the freezer to a hot sauce or whatever to retain their flavour. Do not let them cook slowly or defrost first.
Happy Cooking
CP
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DARTHPHALL
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 04:32 PM »
Failing that, run around your House stark naked with a Scotch Bonnet Chilli stuck between the Cheeks of your bum shouting "Hi My name is Susan at the weekends"!
If nothing else it'll add Spice to your life
;D
All the best .....DARTHPHALL.....
(Governor for Mental health in the left corner of John Travolta's Suitcase wearing bright red y-fronts & drinking chilled vindalloo sauce).
Do ya dig it ?
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Chilli Prawn
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 04:59 PM »
Does the drink have a cherry in it?
CP
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DARTHPHALL
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 05:00 PM »
Dam right it does weeeeeeeeeeee ;D
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Dai Dhansak
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 05:42 PM »
Hi Gang
Thanks for the replies, i think Darthphalls suggestion seems like the funnest although not the most practical, it would surely give us a laugh, thanks for lightening up a gloomy Saturday afternoon in the valleys Darth ;D. I will experiment with freezing some to see how they fair, and try a chutney or a chilli sauce. The chillies i bought were from Tesco and do not have a particular name. The ones you guys mention
"Haboneros"
in another thread, is this just a variety which you have tried and tested and would recommend trying. I have seen loose chillies sold in my nearest indian shop but you are not told the variety does this really matter unless you really want something in particular such as a scotch bonnett.
Dai
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DARTHPHALL
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Re: Freezing Chillies
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October 14, 2006, 05:50 PM »
You are welcome mate, putting a smile on someone face is always my intention.
Yours .....DARTHPHALL..... ;D
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