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We have some chili peppers that need to be harvested this weekend to encourage a second harvest. Normally I would roast them and make hot sauce but we are under a local open burn ban so that is not an option.
Does anybody know what would be the best way to preserve them for later use for the same purpose? When I make hot sauce the peppers are roasted on a charcoal grill and given a light smoke with water soaked wood chunks. Then they are pureed and sent through a food mill to remove seeds and skin.
Could I just blanch them, put in an ice bath and then freeze? Or should I roast them quickly with the weed torch and then freeze, or should I do something else?
Any suggestions would be great!
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Does anybody know what would be the best way to preserve them for later use for the same purpose? When I make hot sauce the peppers are roasted on a charcoal grill and given a light smoke with water soaked wood chunks. Then they are pureed and sent through a food mill to remove seeds and skin.
Could I just blanch them, put in an ice bath and then freeze? Or should I roast them quickly with the weed torch and then freeze, or should I do something else?
Any suggestions would be great!
Thanks