Converting from dry cayenne peppers to ground cayenne pepper

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blondutahguy

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I'm trying to make a recipe that calls for 2 cups of dry cayenne peppers (50g) - since i don't have dry cayenne peppers, what would be the amount of ground cayenne pepper powder that i could/should use?
 
50g of powdered cayenne pepper. Since it is weight it does not matter what form it is in.
 
That's a tough one.

Depending on the size of the recipe, you might try a teaspoon or two then taste it for heat and adjust as needed.

As an alternative, here is a link to a list of peppers at various heat levels. You could try to find some other type of pepper equal in heat to the cayenne. Scoville scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Thats'a spicy recipe!
Care to post what it is?

1.7 ounces of cayenne pepper.. sounds interesting!
 
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