Don't Pour it down the sink!
First thing is a potato or starch to absorb the extra spice. Take a raw potato, peel it, cut in two or 3 pieces, (if it is a good size). You will be tossing it out later since it will act like a sponge and you do not want to eat that! :)
Also what works is a bit of lemon juice. Cooking has a lot of chemistry to it and the lemon juice will balance many different spices.
Plus, if you drink beer, add a beer to it, it will act like the starch of the potato and adds a nice flavor. I suggest a good pilsner, one that uses barley with their hops and not corn like many high volume breweries.
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Tomato paste works!
Like the too much salt remedy, try adding a peeled potato to see if it will absorb some of the strong flavor... You can also try adding sugar to counteract the strong onion flavor. Nothing to lose.
TABASCO
Try adding a little sugar to take the tartness away.
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Mix it up with dirt now! As it is very strong unless it is composted.
No. It is named Tabasco Sauce because one of the ingredients is tabasco chili. Besides that, such product is wholly manufactured in the US.
No. It is named Tabasco Sauce because one of the ingredients is tabasco chili. Besides that, such product is wholly manufactured in the US.
To counteract the effects of using too much pepper in a dish, you can try adding ingredients like dairy products (such as cream or cheese), sugar, or acidic ingredients (like lemon juice or vinegar) to balance out the spiciness. Adjusting the seasoning with other herbs and spices can also help reduce the overpowering taste of pepper.
Don't do it! Unless you want to spend every waking (and many sleeping) moments on the toilet! Too much fiber, too much water and too much sugar. You need something solid to counteract all of that and balance the amount of work your digestive tract must do. - wjs1632 -