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E evan Well-known member Feb 9, 2011 #3 Chili peppers? You can use red serrano peppers, but they won't be as hot as thai chilies, so you migh want to add some cayenne too.
Chili peppers? You can use red serrano peppers, but they won't be as hot as thai chilies, so you migh want to add some cayenne too.
P pam Well-known member Feb 10, 2011 #4 No such luck I've got some habeneros that I froze and I can get jalapenos but that's about the extent of hot peppers available to me. We've got poblanos, bell peppers, and Italian frying peppers (I'm assuming those aren't hot at all).
No such luck I've got some habeneros that I froze and I can get jalapenos but that's about the extent of hot peppers available to me. We've got poblanos, bell peppers, and Italian frying peppers (I'm assuming those aren't hot at all).
M music-city-missy Well-known member Feb 10, 2011 #5 Pam - what is the recipe that you are trying to substitute this in?
E evan Well-known member Feb 13, 2011 #6 I'd try jalapeno peppers and add cayenne. I think that will work.