Half a teaspoon.
two tablespoons
Half a tsp. of chili paste equals one tsp. of chili powder.
== == They'll make it hotter, but not necessairly spicier. The seeds are the hottest part of the chili pepper. If you want more flavor, not just more heat, add more chili powder and more garlic.
20 tbsp
Although you can sprinkle chili powder on top of cold foods it is not wise to taste more than a small amount (1/4 teaspoon) on your tongue as the spicy peppers in the chili powder can burn.
how much garlic powder equals 1 tablespoon of garlic paste
Chili powder packages come in all different sizes. You can find them in single serving .5 oz. sizes all the way up to economy 20 oz. sizes.
12 oz of cocoa powder!
I would add more cream or cooling ingredients to the recipe. You can either just add additional ingredients, or to maintain the same texture, consistency, and taste (minus the excess heat), you can "double the recipe", but not add any additional chili powder. You can almost always refrigerate/freeze leftovers, give them to a friend, or invite an additional guest for dinner. In future explorations of this recipe, I would recommend starting with a very small amount of chili powder and tasting periodically as you cook. It is far easier to add more heat than take it away. Also, if you are worried about pleasing people with different tolerances in heat, it is advisable to use less chili powder in the recipe and offer it on the table as an additive for anyone who likes their food a little hotter.
Hot sauce typically occurs by the addition of too much chili or spices. You can help cool the hot sauce down by adding cold milk, natural yogurt or some creme fraiche.
Hot sauce typically occurs by the addition of too much chili or spices. You can help cool the hot sauce down by adding cold milk, natural yogurt or some creme fraiche.
Yes you can, but if you are looking for heat the sause will provide much more of it. Chili powder does have a bit but it would take more powder to to get the same amount of heat you would out of the sause.
1/4 tsp. of garlic powder equals one garlic clove per ths.gardenweb.com