Serrano Pepper pepper

Can't find Serrano? Or maybe you're looking for a substitute with a different flavor profile? You're in the right place.

The Serrano is a hot pepper with a heat level of 10,000-23,000 SHU.

We've analyzed dozens of chili peppers to find the best replacements for any situation. Whether you need something milder, hotter, or smokier, here are the top 5 Serrano substitutes, ranked for home cooking.

Top 5 Serrano Pepper Substitutes Ranked

🥇 1. Jalapeño

Best for: Best for slightly toning down the heat while keeping the pepper flavor

Heat: Noticeably milder (1,000-20,000 SHU)

How Much to Use: Use on a 1-to-1 basis for volume and flavor

Why it Works: Offers a good balance of heat, flavor, and availability for most recipes.

🥈 2. Hungarian Wax

Best for: Best for getting the pepper flavor with much less heat—great for milder palates

Heat: Noticeably milder (1,000-15,000 SHU)

How Much to Use: Use on a 1-to-1 basis for volume and flavor

Why it Works: Offers a good balance of heat, flavor, and availability for most recipes.

🥉 3. Chile De Arbol

Best for: Best for when you want the same flavor profile but a noticeable step up in heat

Heat: Significantly hotter (a good step up) (22,500-22,500 SHU)

How Much to Use: Use a little less Chile De Arbol

Why it Works: Offers a good balance of heat, flavor, and availability for most recipes.

4️⃣ 4. Aleppo

Best for: Best for slightly toning down the heat while keeping the pepper flavor

Heat: Noticeably milder (10,000-10,000 SHU)

How Much to Use: Use on a 1-to-1 basis for volume and flavor

Why it Works: Offers a good balance of heat, flavor, and availability for most recipes.

5️⃣ 5. Cheongyang chili

Best for: Best for slightly toning down the heat while keeping the pepper flavor

Heat: Noticeably milder (10,000-10,000 SHU)

How Much to Use: Use on a 1-to-1 basis for volume and flavor

Why it Works: Offers a good balance of heat, flavor, and availability for most recipes.

Heat & Flavor Comparison Table

PepperHeat (SHU)Flavor NotesAvailability
Serrano Pepper (Original)10,000-23,000N/ASpecialty stores
Jalapeño Pepper1,000-20,000N/AAvailable in specialty stores or well-stocked supermarkets
Hungarian Wax Pepper1,000-15,000N/AAvailable in specialty stores or well-stocked supermarkets
Chile De Arbol22,500-22,500N/AAvailable in specialty stores or well-stocked supermarkets
Aleppo Pepper10,000-10,000N/AAvailable in specialty stores or well-stocked supermarkets
Cheongyang chili pepper10,000-10,000N/AAvailable in specialty stores or well-stocked supermarkets

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best substitute for Serrano?

The best substitute depends on your goal. The Jalapeño is the closest overall match. Best for slightly toning down the heat while keeping the pepper flavor Use on a 1-to-1 basis for volume and flavor.

Can I use jalapeño instead of Serrano?

Yes! Jalapeño is actually one of our recommended substitutes for Serrano. Serrano Pepper is about 3.3x hotter than jalapeño, so jalapeño will be significantly milder. You'd need to use more jalapeño, but the flavor profile may not match well.

How do I adjust the heat level when substituting?

Start with less than you think you need—you can always add more heat, but you can't take it away! If your substitute is milder, add more gradually and taste as you go. If it's hotter, start with half the amount and build up. Remember that cooking method also affects heat: boiling reduces spice, while frying intensifies it.

Will the flavor be the same?

No substitute is ever a perfect 1-for-1 match in flavor. The Jalapeño is the closest you'll get. Others may fundamentally change the flavor of your dish—but often in a delicious way! Consider whether you're substituting for heat, flavor, or both.

Can I use Serrano powder instead of fresh Serrano?

Yes, but the flavor will be different. As a general rule, ¼ teaspoon of dried pepper powder is roughly equivalent to one fresh pepper. However, you'll miss the fresh, crisp texture and bright flavor. Powder works best in spice rubs, soups, and slow-cooked dishes where texture isn't critical.