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<title>Chili Pepper Notes</title>
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<description>Scoville Unit Table Pepper Scoville Units Bananna 0 - 500 SHU Poblano 1000 - 1500 SHU Anaheim 500 - 2500 SHU Jalapeno 3500 - 8000 SHU Fresno 2500 - 10000 SHU Serrano 10000 - 23000 SHU Cayenne 30000 - 50000 SHU Habanero 100000 - 350000 SHU </description>
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<title>Cleaning Cast Iron</title>
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<description>Put 1 tbsp olive oil in center of the pan and pour 1 tbsp salt onto it. Using tongs with paper towel, wipe the pan until clean.</description>
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<title>Reliable Drying Rack Setup</title>
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<description>The below setup keeps paper towel off the food so the grease won&amp;rsquo;t make it soggy but still absorb excess liquid.
Get a sheet pan Line bottom with paper towel Put cooling rack upside down on top of paper towel Put &amp;lsquo;wet&amp;rsquo;&amp;lsquo;oily&amp;rsquo;&amp;lsquo;fried&amp;rsquo; foods on rack </description>
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<title>Storing Jerky</title>
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<description>Once the jerky is completely cool, place it in a bag or airtight container. Failing to do so will make the jerky sweat in the container and encourage mold and bacterial growth.
Always remember:
If you store at room temperature (around 70 F-74 F) leave it in a dark cool place and use it within a month. If you store in the fridge, you have four to six months to use it.</description>
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