Spices & Seasonings A to Z (Chi - Ci)

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Spice it up with red hot chili pepper seasonings found here on the Spices & Seasonings A to Z (Chi - Ci) page! Are jalapeno peppers hot enough for you? If you like it hot, jalapeno peppers (green and red jalapeno peppers) and habanero peppers are for you. If medium hot peppers are your thing, try red pepper flakes from the cayenne pepper. If you like mildly hot peppers, pasilla peppers and ancho chili peppers may be a better choice for you. Experience real taste with jalapeno pepper in a sauce and pasilla pepper in a salsa! Dried peppers and seasonings like jalapeno peppers extend shelf life and therefore save money. Try some of these recipe ideas: Use chives in potatoes and cilantro leaves in a homemade salsa recipe. Try mulling spices for spiced apple cider. There are two mulling spice blends to choose from. Or make your own mulling spice recipe using cinnamon chips or cinnamon sticks for your own special spiced cider. For a special treat, try true cinnamon sticks in a cup of hot herbal tea. Chinese five spice powder makes a great blend in many recipes. Add Chinese five spice powder to stir fries, vegetables and tofu marinades, rice and other grain dishes, pasta, sauces, and spiced nuts. Mix cinnamon bark powder with organic sugar, then sprinkle the cinnamon powder mixture on bread that has a buttery spread on it and toast.

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