Sentences with phrase «dried pods»

"Dried pods" refers to pods or seed casings that have been made dry by removing moisture. Full definition
I have a big stash of dried pods, waiting for inspiration.
I have no idea about dried pods, except maybe an Indonesian market.
The partially dried pods are then smoked in special rooms using a proprietary process.
Place the pods in the oven on the lowest possible temperature and dry the pods until they snap when you break one.
I tried to grow some chiltepin peppers from dried pods purchased at a local Mexican market.
A better method is to dry the pods in a slow oven, split them open, extract the seeds, and then pulverize them (the pods) to a fine powder, sifting the powder through a thin muslin sieve, and pulverizing the parts that do not pass through, and sifting again, until the whole is reduced to the finest possible state.
There are a bewildering number of small, hot dried pods used in chili, ranging in size from that of a little fingernail (the chiltepin) to the six - inch, skinny cayenne.
Thank you very much.CarlHello Carl: Even dried pods are susceptible to mold and insect infestations.
There are five keys to the quality of the homemade chipotles: the maturity and quality of the pods, the moisture in the pods, the type of wood used to create the smoke, the temperature of the smoke drying the pods, and the amount of time the fruits are exposed to the smoke and heat.
The chipotle used can be either rehydrated dried pods that are then chopped fine, or the canned chipotles in adobo.
It may take up to forty - eight hours to dry the pods completely, which means that your fire will probably burn down during the night and will need to be restoked in the morning.
Chuck has experimented with smoke - drying pods on a large scale with jalapeños grown near Toledo, Ohio.
The intention is to dry the pods slowly while flavoring them with smoke.
A short - cut for drying pods that will be immediately turned into powder is to cut the fresh pods of any size in half, remove the seeds, chop them coarsely, and then microwave small amounts on low power until most of the moisture is gone.
My search was rewarded as once again my eyes caught more ristras hanging from bulging stalls — but these had tiny dried pods and some that were full of plump ripe fruit.
Pale blue spruce adorned with silver metal pine cones and dried pods give this oval wreath a luscious modern look to your holiday decor.
I have taken that type of wreath and put it on my dining room table with a glass votive, candle and fall dried pods and berries.
About 7,500 acres of pasillas are cultivated in Mexico, primarily in Aguascalientes, Jalisco, Zacatecas, and Guanajuato, with the annual yield amounting to approximately 3,500 tons of dried pods.
Even dried pods are susceptible to mold and insect infestations.
There are five keys to the quality of the homemade chipotles: the maturity and quality of the pods, the moisture in the pods, the type of wood used to create the smoke, the temperature of the smoke drying the pods, and the amount of time the pods are exposed to the smoke and heat.
Here's what you need to know about drying the pods, making powders and beautiful ristras.
The chiles were offered to the government in several different forms: as fresh or dried pods, as seed, in two hundred - pound bundles, in willow baskets, and in Spanish bushels.
Carob powder is made from the dried pods of the carob tree and is a substitute for chocolate.
The dried pods are then powdered into carob powder which can be easily substituted for cocoa but is more expensive and available at select health stores.
I didn't realize you could dry the pods and use them, though I usually just toss them in some sugar whole.
The name comes from the fact that you can use the dried pods as a shaker as the seeds will rattle inside the pod.
Another essential ingredient in the curries of southern India is tamarind, the tangy, sun - dried pods that often are sold in the form of a dried cake.
The smoke - dried pods are then ground into powder (the pimentón) and packed in bulk containers.
In 1859, the Palfy brothers of Szeged invented a machine for removing the veins and seeds, then grinding the dried pods into a quality - controlled powder.
The pasilla is mainly used in the dried pod or powder form in sauces such as moles and adobos.
You can also use 4 ounces of dried pods, just twist the stem ends and pull to remove the strings, discard the pods and proceed with the recipe.
of the dried pods, remove the fruit from the pods (you should have about 3 oz.)
Once they're removed from the dried pods, the seeds are hulled, usually by soaking in a water solution, lightly roasted, and pressed or ground into a paste.
In Central and Eastern Europe, poppy seeds are so common — and quite loaded with health benefits — that many grow Papaver somniferous in their gardens to harvest the seeds from dried pods.
The simplest method is to wash and dry the pods and place them in a plastic bag in the freezer.
The more humid the climate, the more sun that should be applied to the drying pods.
By this time he had contacted his longtime friend Cody, and had sent him a sauce he had concocted from his backyard Habaneros, as well as dried pods and powder.
The dried pods might be charred to bring out their flavors while a paste made from them is used in soups, tamales and often in the absolutely delicious chicken dish ají de gallina.
Approximately 200,000 acres of cultivated land produce between 500,000 and 650,000 tons of fresh pods and 30,000 tons of dry pods, making Mexico number six of the chile - producing countries of the world.
To store, break off the stems and place the dried pods in a zip bag and then place in a second zip bag.
30,000 tons of dry pods, making Mexico number six of the chile - producing countries of the world.
Another common preservation method is drying the pods.
Tastes great but it is really hot for me (I took the seeds out of the dried pods first.
In the East Indies the dried pods of the different kinds of Capsicum are mixed together, and form an inferior sort of Cayenne pepper; it is in this manner that it is so much used by the natives.
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