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Quick. I'm In Tesco
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They've no cayenne pepper, what can I replace it with? Chilli powder?
I need fennel as well which they haven't got!
And I need a blade of mace! grrrrr. Will the ground stuff do?
Thanks :)
I need fennel as well which they haven't got!
And I need a blade of mace! grrrrr. Will the ground stuff do?
Thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi rocky....Sorry I missed you for a quickie in Tesco's.
Anyway, whilst a bit late perhaps,...Chilli powder can be used as a replacement for Cayenne Pepper, from which Chilli powder is made. Cayenne is hotter than Chilli; which has been 'softened' by the addition of other ingredients , such as garlic,paprika etc.
In place of Fennel you can use Dried Dill, Celery, onion, and/or garlic.
I am yet to find anywhere that sell 'blades of mace'. Mace is the waxy outer covering of the Nutmeg and is bought as a dry powder (blade mace) and looks and smells like ground Nutmeg; which can be used to substitute Mace.
I get the feeling that you are cooking a very tasty dish. If it's for this evening, I shall have to decline any invite which you might give to me, because I had a tooth taken out this morning. Anyway, I would be interested to know what is the meal you are preparing.
Hans.
Anyway, whilst a bit late perhaps,...Chilli powder can be used as a replacement for Cayenne Pepper, from which Chilli powder is made. Cayenne is hotter than Chilli; which has been 'softened' by the addition of other ingredients , such as garlic,paprika etc.
In place of Fennel you can use Dried Dill, Celery, onion, and/or garlic.
I am yet to find anywhere that sell 'blades of mace'. Mace is the waxy outer covering of the Nutmeg and is bought as a dry powder (blade mace) and looks and smells like ground Nutmeg; which can be used to substitute Mace.
I get the feeling that you are cooking a very tasty dish. If it's for this evening, I shall have to decline any invite which you might give to me, because I had a tooth taken out this morning. Anyway, I would be interested to know what is the meal you are preparing.
Hans.
Lol, believe it or not I'm trying a recipe for home made brown sauce. I managed to find some cayenne tucked away at the back of a shelf and bought some ground mace, I'm going to go with half a tsp of that as I've no idea what it tastes like or how it will affect the end result.
The fennel was for a tomato ketchup recipe, not sure the seeds would taste the same, what do you think?
Thanks for all your help
The fennel was for a tomato ketchup recipe, not sure the seeds would taste the same, what do you think?
Thanks for all your help
Hi again rocky......Yes, fennel seeds should be ok in the recipe. I often use dried seeds if I haven't available the actual fresh ingredient. One which I often put in soups is Celery seed; which doesn't even come from the named plant :-
http:// www.coo ksinfo. com/cel ery-see d
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