Crushed red pepper is not a substitute for cayenne.
1 tsp
Well, using the Scoville rating (heat index) of one tablespoon of each type, it would be approximately as follows: 1 tablespoon of Jalapeno = 2500-5000 heat units 1 tablespoon of Cayenne = 30000-50000 heat units So a tablespoon of Cayenne is approximately 8-10 times hotter than the same amount of Jalapeno pepper. Since a tablespoon is equal to three teaspoons, one third of a teaspoon of Cayenne would be pretty close.
One teaspoon of red pepper flakes is equal to 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper. Since cayenne pepper is very hot, it should be used sparingly and to taste.
About 1 teaspoon. Cayenne and tabasco are two different things... the question is, how spicy do you want it? Me, I like food that fights back... other people, not so much.
Cayenne pepper is what I usually use if out of flakes - BUT, you don't need as much cayenne as the recipe calls for!!
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how much crushed red pepper would one small dried pepper yield
About 3/4 of atea spoon.taste the dish before you add more.
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.
Starch- potatoes worked perfectly for me
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no.... it's perfectly harmless, unless your pregnent
You could dilute it by adding more of everything else.