By Ivy Stark
Published 2013
A small (about 1½ inches-long), slightly pointed chile with a very hot, savory flavor. As it matures, its green skin turns bright red, then yellow. Serranos can be used fresh or cooked in various dishes such as guacamole and salsa. The dried serrano chile is called chile seco and is generally used in sauces.
Published by Skyhorse Publishing, New York City.
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