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Do you think you could sub chili pepper for cayenne in this?

Started by Mom of Scooby, November 19, 2012, 09:19:40 PM

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Magic Microbe

Chili is more of a smoked flavor and not spicy. If you don't mind that, you could.

Run Amok

No, they are totally different. Skip it or do hot sauce.

triciaflower

I don't think the rosemary would work with the chili powder. Why not taste the two together to see if you like it before committing to putting in on the nuts?

Mom of Scooby

Actually, I don't have either so since I need to go out an buy one, I'll get the Cayenne...

Run Amok

Cayenne mostly just makes it spicy. Chili powder doesn't usually have much kick, unless you go with chipotle. You could leave out the cayenne and all you'd really be missing is the spicy element.

witchypoo

i make mixed nuts with chipotle powder.  no rosemary.  and it tastes delightful, but i would not sub in this recipe if you're keen on rosemary.

Run Amok

I agree. Chipotle would be great on its own (or even with somethigng a bit sweet). But not with rosemary!

witchypoo

Quote from: Run Amok on November 20, 2012, 03:58:56 PM
I agree. Chipotle would be great on its own (or even with somethigng a bit sweet). But not with rosemary!

i cook butter with sugar, salt, chipotle until it starts to caramelize, stir in the nuts, then cool on waxed paper.