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  1. #1
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    Default chilli oil - oww!

    How do you get chilli/capsicum oil off your hands?

    I've just made a big batch of harrisa and after peeling the chiilies/capsicum, my hands were covered in the residue. Scrubbing brush and soap leaves the hands smelling clean but if I put my fingers anywhere near the lips, I can still feel it - they were HOT chillies.
    Next time I'll remember to wear gloves

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    well capsaicin soluble in fat, alcohol, benzene, ether, petroleum. Good luck.
    I once soaked some birdseye chillies in some oil, then made fried rice with the oil. It was inedible. Though maybe if I left the seeds out it wouldhavebin okay
    Mick

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    and just bought this fantastic sauce , comes with a heat rating, I have the aussie backburn
    Mick

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    Cucumber will ease the burning from hot chillies.Just peel and rub it on.
    Robert

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    Be careful if you need to go to the toilet after making Chilli Sauces etc; as you will soon get snapped back to attention. LMAO
    Buzza.

    "All those who believe in psycho kinesis . . . raise my hand".

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