So, how do you use them later? I've got a lot of banana peppers that I've been selling but don't really have many ideas on how to use them, especially dried. Thanksunclejoe said:We sliced and dehydrated 6 tray's of green peppers. They look like little green toothpicks when they're done, but they do keep their flavor very well this way.
Honestly, I don't know yet. This is a year of experimentation for us. I'm going to try it in some of my first batches of tomato sauce that I didn't think to season when I canned. Maybe crumble a little into salad. I also dried some cukes that we tried with dip like you would potato chips. Don't know if peppers would work the same way or not. I figure I'll come up with uses as time goes by. We broke it into 4 batches and vaccum packed them so they should last a long time. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.:/me&thegals said:So, how do you use them later? I've got a lot of banana peppers that I've been selling but don't really have many ideas on how to use them, especially dried. Thanksunclejoe said:We sliced and dehydrated 6 tray's of green peppers. They look like little green toothpicks when they're done, but they do keep their flavor very well this way.
Just a suggestion... but a local market sells these dehydrated by jar. They have a recipe on that jar for a chicken bake that include 1/2 cup of the pepper mixed in with chicken breast, rice, mushrooms and cream of celery soup. I would think they would be great in any soup as well. Maybe a mexican bake even?unclejoe said:Honestly, I don't know yet. This is a year of experimentation for us. I'm going to try it in some of my first batches of tomato sauce that I didn't think to season when I canned. Maybe crumble a little into salad. I also dried some cukes that we tried with dip like you would potato chips. Don't know if peppers would work the same way or not. I figure I'll come up with uses as time goes by. We broke it into 4 batches and vaccum packed them so they should last a long time. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.:/me&thegals said:So, how do you use them later? I've got a lot of banana peppers that I've been selling but don't really have many ideas on how to use them, especially dried. Thanksunclejoe said:We sliced and dehydrated 6 tray's of green peppers. They look like little green toothpicks when they're done, but they do keep their flavor very well this way.
Here's what i do with my bells. I then freeze 'em.seedcorn said:I have loads of bell and sweet banana peppers. Any ideas how to preserve (besides freezing) or great recipes to eat them?