From Garden to InstantPot: My Two-Day Pepper Dehydrating Journey

I picked a batch of jalapeño, habanero, and cayenne peppers from my garden and decided to dehydrate them in my Instant Pot so they wouldn’t go to waste. 🌶️ It was my first time trying it with whole peppers, and I was curious to see how it would turn out.

The Instant Pot automatically sets the dehydrator to 125º for 7 hours, so I loaded all the peppers in together and let it run. When the timer finally beeped, the cayenne peppers were perfectly dried — crisp and ready to store. But the jalapeños and habaneros were still soft and far from done.

So, I reset the dehydrator and ran another cycle. And then another. It ended up taking two long days before the jalapeños and habaneros finally reached that perfect dry snap. The whole house smelled amazing — smoky, spicy, and earthy all at once.

It was definitely a slow process, but totally worth the patience. Now I’ve got a container of homegrown heat ready to crush or grind whenever I want to add some fire to my cooking. Nothing beats preserving your own peppers straight from the garden. 🔥

From Garden to Table: Fresh Basil Pesto

Back in June, I planted basil, not realizing just how well it would thrive over the summer here in Maryland. Between the warm days and all the summer rain we get, my basil practically took off on its own. Before long, I had a lush, green supply ready for harvesting. There’s something special about stepping outside, picking fresh herbs, and bringing them straight into the kitchen.

This week, I decided to put that abundance of basil to good use by making a classic Pesto alla Genovese. It’s fresh, vibrant, and simple to make, with ingredients that blend together beautifully. Perfect for pasta, sandwiches, or even as a dip.

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