Homemade Jalapeño Powder

Faced with an abundance of fresh jalapeños, JonParker created a homemade chile powder. He washed and dried the peppers, chopped them finely, and dehydrated them in a toaster oven. Once dry, he ground the pieces to powder in a spice grinder. “Now I have a jar of jalepeño powder that I can use for various dishes,” he says. “Today I’m doing red beans and rice, and I put a teaspoon into my onions/peppers/garlic when sautéeing them.”

JonParker notes that hotter chiles, such as habaneros, can give off fairly volatile fumes while dehydrating, so err on the side of caution.

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  • I oven dried Thai chilies just the other day - wash, dry, spread in an even layer and dry on about 200F for approx. 12 hours.

  • Do you know at what temperature and duration he dried the jalapenos?

    I'd really like to make this but don't want to waste time and money with such important info missing. Love the idea though!