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Wash the peppers thoroughly and strain them through a sieve.
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When the chili peppers are drained, place them on a kitchen towel and dry them all.
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Put the peppers in a generous bottle and pour the same weight of organic sugar over them.
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Sugar goes in between the peppers. The inlet is completely covered with sugar to block the air.
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I covered the entrance with paper foil and put on a rubber band. Put it in a well-ventilated shade. For 100 days.
STEP 6/7
It looks like this 100 days after it is made. Chili peppers are chewy
STEP 7/7
Strain the peppers and transfer them to a small container.
1. Plum syrup, which is often used at home, has a sour taste, so it doesn't go well with braised fish. On the other hand, this chili pepper paste has a combination of sweet and spicy taste to eliminate the fishy smell and use it without worrying about the sour taste.
2. When I cook, I often use this red pepper paste rather than plum extract. So, make sure to make chili pepper paste this fall! Buy chili peppers that taste a little spicy~~
3. If you give a bottle to your friends, they'll love it.
4. The picture was taken a long time ago, but I missed the timing and now I'm posting it.