Do dried poblano/ancho chili have an expiration date?

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I cleaned my kitchen cupboard and found a packet of ancho chili (dried poblano) that I bought a really long time ago (about 10 years?)

Can I still use them in recipes or do they have a "best before date" ?

They still look good, they do not look to be damaged in any way (I don't have bugs or other critters at home)

Thanks.



Best Answer

Dried hot peppers lose flavor and heat over time. At ten years old, your poblano peppers are probably fairly bland. Smell them. If they don't smell bad, taste them. (Taste them cautiously; they may still have some heat.)

If they are completely tasteless, then there's really no point in using them. The wouldn't be harmful, they just won't add anything to your dish.

Worst case scenario, they have picked up some bad flavors from their time in storage. They may bring dusty or musty flavors to your dish. Or they may just taste like a generic mixture of all the things you have in your cupboard. If this is the case, throw them out.

Best case scenario, they still have some good taste, and possibly some spiciness. If this is the case, go ahead and use them. Use more than you normally would; use your judgement to estimate how much more than normal. If you also want the spiciness that your dried peppers are lacking, supplement with some hot pepper flakes or cayenne powder.

When you run out and buy more dried peppers, remember that the new ones will be much spicier. Use the new ones very carefully until you get used to using them, or you will over-spice your dish.




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Do dried chillies go out of date?

Dried chili peppers, ground peppers, and crushed peppers don't exactly expire or go bad. When dried peppers have gone bad, it means they lost their flavor, color, and potency. It's not likely to make you sick if you consume any kind of dried pepper that's expired.

How long do dried ancho chillies last?

Dried chiles can be stored in the pantry for up to a year. However, for the best flavor, use them within three to six months. You can also store them in the freezer to maximize their shelf life.

Does Chile Ancho expire?

To keep dried chiles fresh and keep out insects, store them in an airtight container in the pantry or cupboard or, even better, in the freezer. That's what Bayless does at home. They'll keep for up to a year, but for the fullest flavor and potency, use them within three to six months.

How long do dried chili flakes last?

Dried chilis have a fantastic shelf life of at least 12 months if stored properly. Make sure to keep them in a dark, cool environment that is moisture-free, in an airtight container.



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