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Step 1
Clean and dry your chili peppers.
Step 2
Slice each in half lengthwise for smaller peppers, or into rings for thicker walled peppers.
Step 3
Set them into your dehydrator tray and dehydrate at 130 degrees F for 12 hours, or overnight. You may need to dehydrate longer, depending on the air conditions.
Step 4
When the peppers are completely dried through and brittle, place them in a plastic baggie and seal. Crush them with your hands, or with a towel if your skin is sensitive, as some of the powder may leak through.
Step 5
Pour into a shaker and use as needed.
Step 6
The crushed chili flakes will last indefinitely, though they will lose color and potency over time. They’re best used within a year.
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