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The heat of the chile is actually in the veins or membranes, not in the….

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Seeds. If a recipe calls for a seeded chile, remove membrane as well. If hotter flavor is desired than the chile will provide, leave seeds and membrane intact. The use of a mortar and pestle is a valuable kitchen aid when using fresh or dried chiles. This convenient tool enables chiles to be pounded into the correct consistency.






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