About 1/4 tsp of cayenne is equivalent to 1 tsp of red pepper flakes.
You can use hot red chili powder to substitute for cayenne pepper, but add it slowly and taste it to avoid adding too much.
chili flakes. just 1 little sprinkle and thats all.
Try a combination of sage, horse radish powder, and oregano.
Cayenne pepper is not an ideal substitute for cumin. Cumin is a non-spicy spice. Cayenne pepper is ground-up pepper flakes, which are spicy.
Cayenne pepper is what I usually use if out of flakes - BUT, you don't need as much cayenne as the recipe calls for!!
Crushed red pepper is not a substitute for cayenne.
yes
You can substitute red pepper flakes for hot sauce. You can also use cayenne pepper. How much you use will depend on how hot you like your dishes. 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes or cayenne equals approximately eight drops of red pepper sauce.
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Absolutely.
no. pimiento is a mild to medium pepper that is often sliced into strips and pickled before use. Cayenne is a hot pepper.
I think this is an opinion question. I believe the answer depends Save on one feels about the taste of cayenne, aka red pepper. If one is sensitive to hot spicy food I would hesitate to use cayenne pepper. This goes for Jalepeno, Chipotle, Habanero and other super hot peppers, spices. Bottom line to me its a matter of personal taste, opinion.
About 3/4 of atea spoon.taste the dish before you add more.
I use cayenne pepper and I have arthritis and have never noticed it making any difference to me. It does work for some people.
Yes and no, both will add heat to your dish but cayenne pepper has a very specific flavor, while chili powder or red pepper flakes generally lack any specific flavor other than HOT. So yes you can substitute another chili for cayenne pepper but don't expect the dish to have that same cayenne flavor, though you probably won't even notice it's absence.