The difference between chile powder with an "e" and chili powder with an "i" is not a matter of phonetics, like tomato, tomahto. They are not the same ingredient. As a food editor, when I review the ...
Both bring the heat, but here’s how to distinguish between them. If you love spicy food, you might be used to sprinkling cayenne and chili powder on your favorite recipes when cooking at home. Both ...
Claire is Lifehacker's Senior Food Editor. She has a B.S. in chemistry, a decade of food journalism experience, and a deep love for mayonnaise and MSG. The other night, I got quite high and decided it ...
I've got a recipe that calls for Chili powder and all I've got is ground Ancho Chile pepper. What's the difference? Can I substitute one for the other or do I need to go out and get Chili powder?
Your favorite chili recipe probably has pinto beans, ground beef, diced onion, tomatoes, perhaps some dried cherries because we are in Northern Michigan—but what about pumpkin puree, used coffee ...
These simple, savory chili recipes are ready in three steps or less, and will surely be a welcome addition to your winter ...