On 08-11-23 05:13, Dave Drum <=-
spoke to Ruth Haffly about Butter was: Canning was: <=-
Gonna depend on the heat level of the chile flakes. Some places sell a flaked Anaheim/NuMex ripe chile that's been crushed/flaked. Others may
use serrano or jalapeno which are somewhat spicier. If I'm at a cafe
or restaurant and want to add chile flakes from the on-table shaker I
will *always* sample a flake or two for heat level so there are no surprises.
Dale Shipp wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Gonna depend on the heat level of the chile flakes. Some places sell a flaked Anaheim/NuMex ripe chile that's been crushed/flaked. Others may
use serrano or jalapeno which are somewhat spicier. If I'm at a cafe
or restaurant and want to add chile flakes from the on-table shaker I
will *always* sample a flake or two for heat level so there are no surprises.
We went to Costco's a week ago. A bottle of sriracha powder jumped
into our basket. I had never seen that in powder form. It has a good taste and then heat at the back of the mouth. This is the Kirkland
brand, but we found that there are dozens of varieties on the market elsewhere -- all with different formulations. The Kirkland brand
sriracha powder lists sugar as first ingredient, followed by sriracha sauce.
On 08-12-23 04:55, Dave Drum <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Spice powders <=-
We went to Costco's a week ago. A bottle of sriracha powder jumped
into our basket. I had never seen that in powder form. It has a good taste and then heat at the back of the mouth. This is the Kirkland
brand, but we found that there are dozens of varieties on the market elsewhere -- all with different formulations. The Kirkland brand
sriracha powder lists sugar as first ingredient, followed by sriracha sauce.
Thanks for the "head's up". I've never seen the powdered sriracha.
Have to look for it. But probably not at Costco. Nearest one is about
100 miles away (St. Louis).
Dale Shipp wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Thanks for the "head's up". I've never seen the powdered sriracha.
Have to look for it. But probably not at Costco. Nearest one is about
100 miles away (St. Louis).
You probably don't want to know, but Walmart carries the Kirkland brand
of sriracha powder.
I did some research for someone here at Riderwood where we live, and
was surprised at the number of different versions of sriracha powder on the market. Some only mail order and some brick and mortar (e.g.
Trader Joe's).
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