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Hatch chiles are at QFC.
Biden would not approve of a gas grill Perch.
Excellent job on the rellenos! The Anaheim pepper is by far the best relleno pepper to use in my opinion. I used to process lots of them in the late summer and freeze them. It helps to have an assembly line of a few family and/or friends to pitch in and get it done if you’re making lots of them. The smell of roasting peppers on the grill is the sign of August for me.
Quote from: Southpole on August 10, 2023, 08:23:47 AMExcellent job on the rellenos! The Anaheim pepper is by far the best relleno pepper to use in my opinion. I used to process lots of them in the late summer and freeze them. It helps to have an assembly line of a few family and/or friends to pitch in and get it done if you’re making lots of them. The smell of roasting peppers on the grill is the sign of August for me.Ya they are a little small, but I love the flavor, and ditto on the smell! So yummy on a burger, in green chili, etc. at the end of the season I pick all of my remaining peppers, smoke, dehydrate and grind and it makes a killer seasoning.
My wife wants me to make the next batch with chorizo in them. Who am I to argue?!
Quote from: Angry Perch on August 10, 2023, 11:53:22 AMMy wife wants me to make the next batch with chorizo in them. Who am I to argue?! Do it!
That looks amazing!
Angry Perch, Do you have a "favorite kind of wood" that you use to smoke your Peppers to make them into a dry seasoning? I'll be trying your recipe, with all the Peppers that keep popping up in our garden. Thanks, Look out Pizza!
Quote from: Angry Perch...at the end of the season I pick all of my remaining peppers, smoke, dehydrate and grind and it makes a killer seasoning.[/quoteAngry Perch, Do you have a "favorite kind of wood" that you use to smoke your Peppers to make them into a dry seasoning? I'll be trying your recipe, with all the Peppers that keep popping up in our garden. Thanks, Look out Pizza!Alder, just because it's what I had laying around.