How to Make Ancho Chile Powder

Buy ancho chiles., Dry ancho chiles.,Remove the stems from the peppers with a sharp knife , Remove the membrane that holds the seeds., Cut the peppers into 1/2-inch (1.25-cm) pieces. , Toast the ancho chile pieces over low heat in a dry...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy ancho chiles.

    Ancho chiles are available at most large grocery stores and in specialty markets.
  2. Step 2: Dry ancho chiles.

    If you prefer or cannot find ancho chiles in your area, you can make your own ancho chiles from fresh poblano peppers.

    Choose fresh poblano peppers that are unblemished and a dark green color with long enough stems to tie.

    Tie the stems of the peppers on a piece of twine.

    The peppers can be close together and you can make the strand any length you choose.

    Hang the pepper strand in a dry area with good air circulation.

    Wait several weeks until the peppers have become smooth, dry and dark red. ,, Do not remove the seeds themselves.

    They should be part of the powder. ,, While ancho chiles are dried, they are not completely dehydrated.

    This step will keep your peppers from turning into chile paste when you grind them. , Put the peppers into the spice grinder or food processor in batches.

    Don't try to grind too much at once.

    Grind the peppers until they make a powder.

    The fineness of the powder depends on your preference, but most ancho chile powder is fairly fine. ,
  3. Step 3: Remove the stems from the peppers with a sharp knife

  4. Step 4: Remove the membrane that holds the seeds.

  5. Step 5: Cut the peppers into 1/2-inch (1.25-cm) pieces.

  6. Step 6: Toast the ancho chile pieces over low heat in a dry heavy-bottomed skillet.

  7. Step 7: Grind the pepper pieces into a spice grinder or small food processor.

  8. Step 8: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Ancho chiles are available at most large grocery stores and in specialty markets.

If you prefer or cannot find ancho chiles in your area, you can make your own ancho chiles from fresh poblano peppers.

Choose fresh poblano peppers that are unblemished and a dark green color with long enough stems to tie.

Tie the stems of the peppers on a piece of twine.

The peppers can be close together and you can make the strand any length you choose.

Hang the pepper strand in a dry area with good air circulation.

Wait several weeks until the peppers have become smooth, dry and dark red. ,, Do not remove the seeds themselves.

They should be part of the powder. ,, While ancho chiles are dried, they are not completely dehydrated.

This step will keep your peppers from turning into chile paste when you grind them. , Put the peppers into the spice grinder or food processor in batches.

Don't try to grind too much at once.

Grind the peppers until they make a powder.

The fineness of the powder depends on your preference, but most ancho chile powder is fairly fine. ,

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