EMCE balls deep 89856 Posts user info edit post |
A co-worker gave me a ghost pepper from his garden, and I plan to make a hot sauce out of it. I will let you all know how this goes.
If the sauce turns out well, I will ship a bottle to one of you TWWers whom I adore. 8/23/2018 9:53:51 AM
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justinh524 Sprots Talk Mod 28390 Posts user info edit post |
I wish they were called goat peppers 8/23/2018 9:56:35 AM
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FroshKiller All American 51922 Posts user info edit post |
second 8/23/2018 10:01:19 AM
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Nighthawk All American 19639 Posts user info edit post |
Goat.se pepper? 8/23/2018 10:02:36 AM
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Exiled Eyes up here ^^ 5918 Posts user info edit post |
R.I.P. 8/23/2018 10:12:19 AM
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BigMan157 no u 103355 Posts user info edit post |
wear gloves, don't touch anybody's eyes/genitals 8/23/2018 10:42:28 AM
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Kickstand All American 11729 Posts user info edit post |
I feel like this user in particular cannot go 5 minutes without touching genitalia 8/23/2018 11:48:10 AM
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Bullet All American 28547 Posts user info edit post |
I recently cut and removed seeds while making chili sauce, without gloves. My hands were on fire for over 24 hours, no matter how many times I washed them. 8/23/2018 12:07:27 PM
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Wraith All American 27279 Posts user info edit post |
I've been growing ghost peppers for a few years now. I've found the best thing to do with them is dry them out and grind them up into powder to sprinkle into chili/sauces/etc. The first time I cut them up I got a little chunk of the chili under my fingernail and it burned for three days straight. 8/23/2018 12:31:10 PM
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EMCE balls deep 89856 Posts user info edit post |
I definitely plan to wear gloves when handling this bad boy, and will also do cooking outside on my grill's side burner 8/23/2018 12:48:18 PM
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afripino All American 11448 Posts user info edit post |
I dry mine out, smoke them, and put them in a pepper grinder. 8/23/2018 12:54:10 PM
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Bullet All American 28547 Posts user info edit post |
How do yall dry them? I've got a cheap dehydrator but haven't tried peppers in it.
Recently I tried to dry chili peppers by putting them in the oven, heating it to about 200, turning it off and letting it sit for a couple hours, then repeating. It worked alright. 8/23/2018 1:03:42 PM
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Exiled Eyes up here ^^ 5918 Posts user info edit post |
I use the Alton Brown method for everything from jerky to herbs to fruits and veg. It seems kind of extra, and it is, but I can't argue with the results.
https://altonbrown.com/how-to-dry-and-store-herbs/
Most dehydrators aren't drying so much as cooking at a really low/slow temp. 8/23/2018 1:59:14 PM
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modlin All American 2642 Posts user info edit post |
Peppers I usually thread them onto a string with e needle through the stem and just leave them hanging somewhere inside the house.
Ive got a ronco dehydrator that does meats and fruits really well.
I don't dry herbs. 8/23/2018 2:15:07 PM
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Wraith All American 27279 Posts user info edit post |
I have a dehydrator that gets them dry enough to crush in your fingertips. Anytime I just tried to air dry them they would get moldy. I guess it is just too humid here. 8/23/2018 3:41:57 PM
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afripino All American 11448 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Peppers I usually thread them onto a string with e needle through the stem and just leave them hanging somewhere inside the house." |
this. 8/23/2018 3:59:53 PM
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Money_Jones Ohhh Farts 12552 Posts user info edit post |
Ghost peppers aren’t real 8/23/2018 7:51:41 PM
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moron All American 34422 Posts user info edit post |
there's a Carolina Reaper spicy chicken sandwich at Beasley's Chicken downtown 8/24/2018 1:30:59 AM
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