Mr. John’s Jalapeno Chips
Headnote
I’ve been making my Jalapeno Chips for more than a decade. As a Char-Griller Ambassador, they asked for original recipes. I submitted my Jalapeno Chips and they published it. Here is the link.
https://www.chargriller.com/blogs/recipes/mr-john-s-jalapeno-chips
Makes or Serves
The more you make the more it serves. The more you eat the less servings for others. Recipe could serve 4 adults.
Takes (how long)
Prep time about 10 minutes. Cooking about 30 minutes.
Serve with
Cold beer and hot / mild jalapeno Chips are nice. Goes good with many different main courses.
Special tools
A perforated grilling pan for cooking on the grill. Baking sheet for oven.
Ingredients
12 or more Jalapeno Peppers
Salt
Favorite shredded cheese. I like extra sharp cheddar.
Method
Be careful when cleaning jalapeno peppers as it is really easy to get capsaicin in your eyes.
The hot hand cool hand method is a great way to avoid this but you may want to wear rubber latex gloves.
The capsaicin oil is in the white part near the stem. Rupturing it (cutting it) releases the oil which spreads to the seeds and internal walls of your pepper. For this reason, clean one pepper at a time.
1. Designate which hand will be the ‘hot’ hand and which one the ‘cool’ hand. Using your dominant hand for the ‘hot hand’ is our prefered method.
2. Take a pepper and cut it lengthwise. Hold half of it in your cool hand and use a spoon (hot hand) to scrape the white part and any ribs out of the pepper. Add to a bowl or sink. Clean other half of the pepper.
3. Repeat this process till you are done processing all your peppers.
4. Then rinse all of the peppers in a colander and shake dry.
5. Have your grill, griddle, or stove set to 350 deg F.
6. Place the peppers in your vegetable pan/ baking sheet with no overlapping or on the griddle cut side up.
7. Sprinkle with salt.
8. Sprinkle with shredded cheese.
9. Cook for about 30 minutes. Pull and set aside to cool.
10. When cool enough to eat you will have "Jalapeno chips" that are not hot or not very hot more of a mild heat.
11. Enjoy
Headnote
I’ve been making my Jalapeno Chips for more than a decade. As a Char-Griller Ambassador, they asked for original recipes. I submitted my Jalapeno Chips and they published it. Here is the link.
https://www.chargriller.com/blogs/recipes/mr-john-s-jalapeno-chips
Makes or Serves
The more you make the more it serves. The more you eat the less servings for others. Recipe could serve 4 adults.
Takes (how long)
Prep time about 10 minutes. Cooking about 30 minutes.
Serve with
Cold beer and hot / mild jalapeno Chips are nice. Goes good with many different main courses.
Special tools
A perforated grilling pan for cooking on the grill. Baking sheet for oven.
Ingredients
12 or more Jalapeno Peppers
Salt
Favorite shredded cheese. I like extra sharp cheddar.
Method
Be careful when cleaning jalapeno peppers as it is really easy to get capsaicin in your eyes.
The hot hand cool hand method is a great way to avoid this but you may want to wear rubber latex gloves.
The capsaicin oil is in the white part near the stem. Rupturing it (cutting it) releases the oil which spreads to the seeds and internal walls of your pepper. For this reason, clean one pepper at a time.
1. Designate which hand will be the ‘hot’ hand and which one the ‘cool’ hand. Using your dominant hand for the ‘hot hand’ is our prefered method.
2. Take a pepper and cut it lengthwise. Hold half of it in your cool hand and use a spoon (hot hand) to scrape the white part and any ribs out of the pepper. Add to a bowl or sink. Clean other half of the pepper.
3. Repeat this process till you are done processing all your peppers.
4. Then rinse all of the peppers in a colander and shake dry.
5. Have your grill, griddle, or stove set to 350 deg F.
6. Place the peppers in your vegetable pan/ baking sheet with no overlapping or on the griddle cut side up.
7. Sprinkle with salt.
8. Sprinkle with shredded cheese.
9. Cook for about 30 minutes. Pull and set aside to cool.
10. When cool enough to eat you will have "Jalapeno chips" that are not hot or not very hot more of a mild heat.
11. Enjoy
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