Food Photography: Red Chiles
Believe it or not these beautiful chili peppers were hanging on a post in a day spa near Taos, New Mexico. I love rustic aged wood mixed with some sort of natural surrounding like flowers or herbs. In this instance I was able to capture the local tradition of the southwestern chili.
As a food, I can remember my grandfather making chili sauce and stinking up the entire house. No one could breathe because the spice was so strong. If a person inhaled the spice it would make them choke. The aroma was very strong. The positive side was the home made taste of fresh chili sauce and dipping the sauce with fresh made tortillas. Yum!
Camera: iPhone 6+
Photographer: @eaglespirit
Date: August 3, 2017
Location: Taos, New Mexico
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I LOVE that picture of the drying out chiles!
I had so many different varieties of peppers in last year's garden and I can vividly remember the smells- always tickled my nose! lol
Thank you so much for your comment. What did you make with them? My grandfather never wrote his recipes down. 😿
I bet your Chile’s smelled amazing!
Yay 🎉🎊
Lovely shot @eaglespirit it brings back memories of my Dad drying out onions in his shed and catching a whiff around the corner.
My Mom used to cook up a brew of ginger beer that popped and stank the house out for a few days (I don't like ginger beer)
So your lovely post triggered memories of the past, thank you.
Awww thank you so much! Funny you say that, you just reminded me of my great grandfathers garden and that pugnant aroma of onions. LOL
Thank you for your comment and sharing a good memory. ❤️