chilieshave similar (but certainly not identical) characteristics, and can often be used in place of (or in addition to) ancho chilies. Ground ancho chili powder, which can be more readily available, can also make a good substitute in some places. See Substitution Note below for more ...
#1 Chipotle Pepper Powder Viaproamkitchen.blogspot.com The chipotle chile pepper is actually a jalapeño pepper that’s been dried and smoked. These peppers commonly grow in South Texas and the southern New Mexico area. The name chipotle comes from an ancient Aztec word, chilpoctli, which st...
As a general rule of thumb, use about four times as much chile purée as you would powder (so, use four tablespoons of purée for every tablespoon of powder called for in a recipe). The purée can be stored by freezing it in an ice cube tray, popping out the cubes, and placing the...