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cassa333 | 18:22 Wed 27th Sep 2017 | Food & Drink
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I have made a chilli and it is waaayyyy to hot. In fact you can still taste the spices.

Any ideas on how to tame it a bit please?

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any plain youghurt to hand ?
bit of something sweet if no yoghurt
Toss it in the bin and start again?
Have you got some tinned tomatoes you could add to spread out the spices a bit, you can always freeze the extra amount.
Yes...add some plain yogurt, but only a spoonful at a time. Stir well and add another spoonful. If you add loads in one go, it will probably curdle.
1) time - a few weeks in the freezer might help (it doeswith curry)
2) yoghurt
3) walnuts
4) maggiebee has a good idea
peanut butter can help
Definitely plain yoghurt.
tomato pureé
An extra blob of tomato puree often helps to cool down spicy dishes.
sliced raw potato and natural yoghurt ?
This is why I never use fresh chillies anymore these days. I use plenty of cumin of course but only ever dried, powdered chillies...its much easier to judge how hot its going to be.
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Thanks everyone.

I only have flavoured yoghurt or would Greek style plain yoghurt do?

No time to toss it in the bin. Mr Cassa home soon. I could put some more Tom purée in. I'll let you know how it goes

Eeeek
All good advice above, I will add though that if you can still taste the individual spices then it isn't yet cooked.
Greek-style plain yog.is fine.
Greek yogurt would be fine cassa !
Greek is fine.
I would use sugar if it was me having to cool down a chilli

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