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Dried Cascabel Chili Pepper (Chile Cascabel) Weight: 1 Lb!!

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Management number 216807998 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $11.04 Model Number 216807998
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The cascabel chili (little bell), also known as the rattle chili, is another of the marvelous Mexican Chiles member of the Capsicum annuum species. The 'rattle' and 'bell' designations describe the tendency of loose seeds to rattle inside a dried cascabel when shaken. The Cascabel is a plump, round, smooth and small chile that ripens from green to red. When dried, the color darkens to a deep reddish-brown with an almost transparent but thick skin. When mature they are about 1-1/2” in diameter. Unlike many chiles these are known by the same name whether fresh or dried. Recipes that call for Cascabel chiles typically are referring to the dried chile. They are perfect to roast on a hot skillet before using and then they can either be ground or rehydrated in warm water so they can then be made into a paste or a sauce. We also like to pair these with other Mexican chiles for more complex depths of flavor. If you are rehydrating these we recommend not soaking them for more than 20 minutes or they become bitter. The nutty taste of roasted Cascabel’s pairs equally well with tomatoes or tomatillos in casseroles, enchiladas, fajitas, salsas, sauces, soups, stews, tamales and tacos. The flavor profile of the Cascabel is woodsy, acidic and slightly smoky with tobacco and nutty undertones. This chile is considered a mild heat chile (1,000-2,500 on the Scoville Heat Scale).

  • The cascabel chili is another of the marvelous Mexican Chiles member of the Capsicum annuum species.
  • Unlike many chiles these are known by the same name whether fresh or dried. Recipes that call for Cascabel chiles typically are referring to the dried chile.
  • They are perfect to roast on a hot skillet before using and then they can either be ground or rehydrated in warm water so they can then be made into a paste or a sauce.
  • The nutty taste of roasted Cascabel’s pairs equally well with tomatoes or tomatillos in casseroles, enchiladas, fajitas, salsas, sauces, soups, stews, tamales and tacos.
  • The flavor profile of the Cascabel is woodsy, acidic and slightly smoky with tobacco and nutty undertones. This chile is considered a mild heat chile (1,000-2,500 on the Scoville Heat Scale).
UPC 640793718883
Size 1 Lb
Cuisine Indian
Item Form Whole
Brand Name Morel Distribution Company
Unit Count 16.0 Ounce
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Manufacturer Morel Distribution Company
Number of Items 1
Produce Sold As Format Pre-packaged

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