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cayenne

Recipes using cayenne


cayenne

what is it?

Cayenne is a very hot red chile generally sold whole and dried or dried and ground into cayenne powder.

don't have it?

Crushed red pepper flakes or ancho chile powder will add a similar heat.

how to store:

Cayenne powder keeps well, but loses potency and complexity as it ages. For the best flavor, replace every six months.


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