== I would give it a try. I would leave them under cooked and finish them when I got where I was going. Go for it it is a good experiment.
Try blanching them as well. This means slice up in pieces and boil for a full 2 minutes. This will break down the cell walls inside the pepper and it will freeze better. If you just want hot peppers for eating later, why not just pickle them. No freezing, frying or cooking is involved. Place raw sliced hot peppers in apple cider vinegar or the vinegar of your choice. There are so many pickling brines out there. Let the vinegar age the peppers for about 2 to 4 months and they are good for years in a sealed mason jar. This hot vinegar is what people in the southern united states call pepper sauce that goes well on turnip or collard greens. If you do decide to pickle, make sure you follow proper hygiene and sealing procedures or bacteria can contaminate your product. Good Luck!
Yes, you can freeze green peppers raw or cooked, whole or cut up.
Yes, but I would suggest chopping up the jalapeno's before freezing them, trust me I think it'll work a lot better that way!
Jalapeno as well as all peppers are a fruit.
Jalapeno peppers can indeed cause you to dehydrate. They are hot and will pull moisture from your body if you eat a lot without drinking anything.
Yes, you can substitute serrano peppers for jalapeno peppers because their pH values are very similar. Hot chiles have a pH range of 4.97 to 6.17.
It could be a ground hog that is eating your jalapeno peppers from the plant. It could also be a bird of some type. Perhaps a crow.
It depends on the siz of the peppers.
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No, There is only one type of Jalapeno. But it is part of the Capsicum annuum species which includes Bell peppers and Cayenne. There are many different kinds of Chili peppers.
Jalapeno peppers require soil that is moist, but firm. In other words, it can't be like mud. But, you do not want soil that is hard as a rock, either.
Jalapeno peppers, for one. peppers?
The root system on jalapeno peppers is about two feet long, depending on the age and size of the plant. The roots may be bigger if the plant is a bit older.
How many bell peppers does it take to make a quart