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I used this Tomato Corer to clean out Jalapeño Peppers. Cut the tip of the pepper off, insert the corer and twist and push down until it hits the bottom of the pepper. It easily removed the seeds and all of the membrane. I cleaned 50 peppers tonight and it worked great.
We are having a bumper crop (size and quantity) of peppers in Northern Indiana this summer. The downside is I have never grown peppers this HOT. They are truely atomic this year! Is anyone else seeing the same thing?
There is such a device as a jalapeno corer. They are readily available through Cabelas and most places where you can buy kitchen gadgets. They are just the right size and length to clean a jalapeno in one pass.
This one is similar to my old apple corer which I find adequate. I also use a small spoonlike scraper to get the last of the seeds out of the tip. One other thing I do is to core the peppers in a sink full of water. Otherwise I can't breathe