I just came across a nice chicken recipe using ancho, giggled it and says it poblano, I've never heard of these, wife grows and she hasn't either. She is going to track some seeds down from the site she uses. Do you guys use or grow them and what do you use them in. It says they are a mild capsicum chilly, ancho meaning wide. Help??? Nothing like asking someone that might know.
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Very mild - almost no heat but nice flavor. Wonder if you could find some nachos at a specialty grocer or on line.
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I always thought that Ancho was just a dried Poblano
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OldUsedParts wrote:I always thought that Ancho was just a dried Poblano
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See, I'm still learning about food. Look forward to trying chicken done this way.
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Another pepper that I always enjoyed using and raising was the Anaheim -- - - zero heat and I used them mostly as a substitute for the bell pepper which my system doesn't tolerate very well.
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The ancho is the main ingredient in our chili powder mild good flavor.
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We use poblano peppers for our chiles rellenos.
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Only time I've used Ancho was about 20 years ago when I decided to make 19 doz homemade tamales from "bone scratch" using a Fiesta Seasoning Recipe - - - muy bueno but muy work'O also.
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Looking forward to trying. Thanks guys.
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You can get Ancho peppers on-line here in NZ. tiopablo.co.nz and mexifoods.co.nz are a couple I know of.
I can get them locally here in Wellington, as well as other dried pepper types from a South African shop of all places.
Grow your own, use some fresh and dry some for 'ron.
I can get them locally here in Wellington, as well as other dried pepper types from a South African shop of all places.
Grow your own, use some fresh and dry some for 'ron.
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