What's the best way to dry peppers in very humid conditions. I want to dry some larger Anchos from a wind damaged plant, and some ripe chinese 5-color peppers for seed only. The anchos are too big for my dehydrator unlessl I cut them up, and I'd rather not. I'm thinking of smoking them instead. The 5-colors will easily fit in the dehydrator, but I don't want to overdue it. I also have hundreds of ripe "super chili hybrid" peppers that I want to try making into a ristra. I've got a small shed with a dehumidifier running but don't know if that's enough? Shed is getting quite hot.
Anyone good at making ristras? It looks like a lot of work, but man do they ever look awesome. Storing them in humid weather also presents a problem. Would you freeze them or store in a bag with silica gel, or what?
Anyone good at making ristras? It looks like a lot of work, but man do they ever look awesome. Storing them in humid weather also presents a problem. Would you freeze them or store in a bag with silica gel, or what?