I made cowboy candy and these are the left over stems and cores, can I put them in some vinegar and create a hot sauce? I don’t want them to go to waste.
by FoxLife6300
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Sapien776
Usually the seeds and pith add too much bitterness
RyRy1515
Compost it!
ZenCindy
Chicken food?
Legitimategirly
I leave them in when I do cowboy. But if you garden, save and dry some seeds to sow.
Mr_MacGrubber
I’ve never used just the cores but I make hot pepper vinegar all the time. It’s fantastic on greens, red beans, and soups where you want the acid.
PaintedLemonz
Find someone with a pet parrot 😁. Pepper seeds are my guy’s favourite treat!
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Usually the seeds and pith add too much bitterness
Compost it!
Chicken food?
I leave them in when I do cowboy. But if you garden, save and dry some seeds to sow.
I’ve never used just the cores but I make hot pepper vinegar all the time. It’s fantastic on greens, red beans, and soups where you want the acid.
Find someone with a pet parrot 😁. Pepper seeds are my guy’s favourite treat!