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Rev. Peanut's Dried Chilli Strings

Dried Chilli Strings:

Necessary Items:

Very many chillies.

A needle

A long piece of thread. How long, is a question of a more philosophical nature.

How to do it:

  • Pick very many chillies from your chilli plants.

  • Chuck any mushy or damaged ones.

  • Thread the needle and bring it to the middle of the piece of thread.

  • Bring the two ends together and close in a knot.

  • Stick the needle through the stem of the first chilli and pull it down to the knot.

  • Repeat this procedure until you are bored.

  • Tie another knot at the other end of the thread.

  • Hang the chilli string in a bright, well ventilated position allowing air to flow all around it.

  • The chillies should be fully dried in a couple of weeks and can be used for the rest of the year when fresh chillies are no longer available.

Tips:

  • If they start to go mushy, chuck ‘em. Probably don’t have enough airflow.

  • Make separate strings for each variety of chilli. Or mix 'em. You choose.

  • Dry the chillies as they ripen. Picking them will encourage more fruit.

  • Plant the seeds of the dried chillies for the following year’s crop. But don’t tell Monsanto.

  • You can also sun dry them if the climate is suitable. An example of a suitable climate would be my garden. An unsuitable climate would possibly be outside an igloo.

  • Or you can oven-dry 'em. Stick 'em on a baking tray in an oven at the lowest temperature possible. (Not -273.15 Kelvin. That'd be substantially too low).

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