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Do you use poblanos in any of your cooking?

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  1. I love to fire roast pablanos for salsa. I love to make salsa at every level of spice. For my milder folks, they still get great flavor without too much heat. Anchos are great as part of a blend for chili (the food, not the pepper, lol)

  2. Great job Chef at educating us regarding these peppers. When I went to cooking school in 1971, these peppers were never in the kitchen or even discussed. Times have changed as have our taste buds.

    Great short video telling us about them!!

  3. Chile rellenos are the absolute bomb they should be way more popular than they are but I think the word "chile" scares away a lot of whiteys like me unjustly. Give it a try sometime. The Mexicans really got food on this continent figured out. Actually has flavor lol.

  4. This is great, i learned this intuitively before i looked it up while growing peppers. This applies to all peppers, they are really unique in that way! I really enjoy how the flavors of my peppers change throughout the harvesting season

  5. I made stuffed pablanos one summer. It had cream cheese, sausage, rice, stock, cheese and some other stuff (I can't remember what). I roasted them in the oven before stuffing them. I used brown rice but it took way too long to cook. I did not let leftovers go to waste. It was very good. But I would like to find another recipe to try. (I wouldn't be able to find the recipe I used).

    Aside from chili relleno, I would like a video on stuffed pablanos.

  6. When I saw your darker piles, I thought you were going to say Ancho and Chipotle. Oh well. What do I know? Is it the jalapeño they use for chipotle? I don’t know that, either. I did not know about chipotle until I moved away from chile country.

  7. Just moved to Tucson and getting to know peppers. The whole fresh dried and then dried another way different name stuff is a pain. Raisin and prune are dumb too.

  8. Can't tell you how embarrassed I was when I asked for Chipotle pepper seeds at the hardware store and was told that Chipotle peppers are just smoked Jalapeños. Doh!

  9. Poblano are one of my favorite peppers I love adding them to my omelettes, Chili, salsa Verde (I have to make it milder then I'd prefer it my family can't handle heat)

  10. Dr Pepper strikes again.

    (Also, I appreciate you saying the Spanish words in an English manner. I often find English speakers tend to slur Spanish words more often than not and I'm left confused as to what they meant. I can't be the only one who experiences this…)

  11. I have a single poblano pepper in my fridge.. anything I can do to get it like one of those dried peppers 😅

  12. I so needed to know this pepper progression , i dont eat hot peppers but now i understand what type of prpper people are speeking of. You are so very informative. Also now i can pronounce the names correctly. Thank you. ❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤

  13. I love that apron brother! I love unique ones that bring alittle color to the kitchen.

  14. For some reason, markets in SoCal all mislabeled the poblano as a pasilla. It drove me crazy when I lived there.

  15. Avoid touching hot peppers with your bare hands, people.

    It's not always a problem after washing your hands but sometimes that stuff doesn't wash off your hands

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