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Lin,

Don't know what part of the country you are in but you could dry them

in the sun if it is warm enough where you are.

You could also dry them in an oven if you can keep the temperature low

- 110 degrees or an area of your house where the temp stays around 110.

..

Mary

 

 

Lin wrote:

 

 

Hey all

I was wondering if i can dry Habenaro Peppers

I don't have a dehydrator, so how could i dry

them without a dehydrator?

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks

Lin

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If you live in a dry climate,   just  leave them out to air dry,    or 

set them in the sun  unless its  about to rain.

 

Here in NC  I have to use a dehydrator  or everything molds.

I have a dehydrator cycle  on my elec. oven  so that helps a lot

 

If you have a gas oven  with a pilot light   that makes a perfect 

dehydrator.

Dont turn the oven on,  just let the pilot  do its job..

 

Huggs

zoe

 

Lin wrote:

 

Hey all

I was wondering if i can dry Habenaro Peppers

I don't have a dehydrator, so how could i dry

them without a dehydrator?

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks

Lin

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You can also string them up through the stems where they are not

touching each other to dry. And you can also lay them on a screen or

pan (I would turn them if I used a solid pan) where they get plenty of

air circulation.

 

Sheila - Accidentally dried so many peppers.. even a bowl full of

cayenne... lol

 

 

 

 

Mary Ostrowski wrote:

 

 

Lin,

Don't know what part of the country you are in but you could dry them

in the sun if it is warm enough where you are.

You could also dry them in an oven if you can keep the temperature low

- 110 degrees or an area of your house where the temp stays around 110.

..

Mary

 

 

 

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