Gebhardts Chili Powder (Copycat)

"This is a copycat version of the famous Gebhardts Chili Powder. Your chili powder may taste a little bit different than Gebhardts (if you have bought it and know how it tastes) it depends on the potency of the ingrediates you buy. I have found around here that the Freds Dollar store spices are very potent. And better than the high namebrand stuff you pay 4x the money for. Hope you enjoy!!"
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
1/2 cup
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all ingredients. Store in a sealed container.

Questions & Replies

  1. why is there a ,1 t behind cayenne and oregano and ,2 t behind cumin and garlic?
     
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Reviews

  1. Gebhardt was famous for grinding the dried chilis into a powder. This was his base. This recipe lacks that. For hot chili - use New Mexico powder (and omit the red pepper). For mild, use Ancho with or without red pepper or crushed chili seeds. Paprika, Cumin, salt, Mexican Oregano, freshly ground coriander seeds, black pepper and celery salt will give you a blend that is just like the store kind.
     
  2. This recipe will not work as a Gebhardt chili powder. Gebhardt is a very mild powder -- and you are using Cayenne Pepper only! Cayenne is a very hot pepper rated at 39K-50K on the Scoville scale!! I suggest you try another pass at this using other more mild powders.
     
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