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Smoking Chipotle

Started by Sime, May 01, 2021, 12:44:26 AM

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Sime

They growing slow but safe.  Does anyone smoked their jalapenos? Pecan is the wood to use I believe. Low temp and long time I guess?

controlledburn

Pecan is the traditional wood. I smoked for a couple of hours, dehydrated until dried, and then ground. I then used the chipotle powder in my rubs. Be safe, make sure you have proper fire extinguisher!


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Quote from: controlledburn on May 01, 2021, 06:43:40 AM
Pecan is the traditional wood. I smoked for a couple of hours, dehydrated until dried, and then ground. I then used the chipotle powder in my rubs. Be safe, make sure you have proper fire extinguisher!


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Looks good. I have only dehydrated peppers. I'll smoke some with this years peppers.


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Sime

Looks great. Hope this will put the fire out!

SMOKE FREAK

Cut ripe peppers in half. cut side up in the smoker. Smoke for a couple hours and dry in the dehydrator. I add Serrano peppers to the mix to kick up the heat.

HoosierKettle


Quote from: SMOKE FREAK on May 01, 2021, 04:28:12 PM
Cut ripe peppers in half. cut side up in the smoker. Smoke for a couple hours and dry in the dehydrator. I add Serrano peppers to the mix to kick up the heat.

Cold smoke or just regular 225ish heat?


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controlledburn

Regular 225ish heat.


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SMOKE FREAK

Quote from: HoosierKettle on May 02, 2021, 06:06:36 AM

Quote from: SMOKE FREAK on May 01, 2021, 04:28:12 PM
Cut ripe peppers in half. cut side up in the smoker. Smoke for a couple hours and dry in the dehydrator. I add Serrano peppers to the mix to kick up the heat.

Cold smoke or just regular 225ish heat?


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Usually keep temps down below 200. Not trying to cook the peppers as much as flavor them. The dehydrator will finish the job.