Ghost peppers

RW81233
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This is the second year I've grown a veggie garden, and I have the normal stuff peas, carrots, broc, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc. but I always try something a little crazy too. This year I'm growing ghost peppers, and the first one has sprouted. Obviously I have to eat one raw just to say I've done it in my life, and maybe make a few surprise pepper poppers to go along with my jalapenos. However, what do I do with the 15-20 left over? Does anyone have any recipes they've used and liked? Or am I the only one stupid enough to give this a try.
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you're the only one stupid enough!We were but stones your light made us stars0
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I know someone that eat a piece of one, lets just say, its not worth it... I really love hot spicy stuff myself, the hotter the better, but i wouldn't dare try that, but if you do, let us know how it went.
also i'll tell you. a good few years ago at a mexican restaraunt, i had stuffed jalapeno peppers for starters and there was a little side salad, and i eat one of the normal peppers on the plate... might've been a scotch bonnet, but i didn't know at the time.... fuck i think i drunk the whole jug of water on the table in record time, with steam coming out my ears... ha ha.Glasgow cathouse-1992-2-23, San diego sports arena-1995-11-06 & 07, Glasgow secc-2000-06-03, Tampa st petes times forum-2003-04-13, London O2 arena-2009-08-18, Belfast odyssey arena-2010-06-23.Leeds 2014 - 07-080 -
ouch...I grew either Trinidad Scorpions or Scotch Bonnets last year (they were sold as the former but my dad's co-worker thought they were the latter), and they made great poppers. Not sure about these guys.0
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Holy Fuck...ho-leee....FUCK. It burns...my eyes are draining tears, and my lips are tingling. I'm drying the rest for ghost pepper powder in my food dehydrator. Jesus shit this is no joke.0
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RW81233 wrote:Holy Fuck...ho-leee....FUCK. It burns...my eyes are draining tears, and my lips are tingling. I'm drying the rest for ghost pepper powder in my food dehydrator. Jesus shit this is no joke.
yup. i saw a friend of mine eat 4 in a row. after the 2nd one, he started sweating like crazy & turned beat red. he then chugged a 1/2 gallon of milk, but it didn't help. those things are crazyspicy.I LOVE MUSIC.
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RW81233 wrote:This is the second year I've grown a veggie garden, and I have the normal stuff peas, carrots, broc, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc. but I always try something a little crazy too. This year I'm growing ghost peppers, and the first one has sprouted. Obviously I have to eat one raw just to say I've done it in my life, and maybe make a few surprise pepper poppers to go along with my jalapenos. However, what do I do with the 15-20 left over? Does anyone have any recipes they've used and liked? Or am I the only one stupid enough to give this a try.
You could email Demi. She knows all about a ghost's "pepper".0 -
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RW81233 wrote:Holy Fuck...ho-leee....FUCK. It burns...my eyes are draining tears, and my lips are tingling. I'm drying the rest for ghost pepper powder in my food dehydrator. Jesus shit this is no joke.
Hahahahahahaha. Sorry to laugh but that post really nailed the feeling of eating one of those. They are no joke at all.* Cincinnati, OH 8.20.2000 *
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alright i'm over it now, but good god that shit was nuts. had to do it though u don't grow those shits for nothing.0
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276RW81233 wrote:alright i'm over it now, but good god that shit was nuts. had to do it though u don't grow those shits for nothing.81 is now off the air0
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awww fuck...i'm going for ice cream right now.0
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Make a modified version of this http://www.trinigourmet.com/index.php/b ... ce-recipe/ since you are familiar with scotch bonnets. You can coat or dip wings in them or add it to chili. Oh, when you make the hot sauce, be sure to wear gloves and do not touch your eyes.
Next time you taste, be sure you have some milk nearby.
I am absolutely serious too.Post edited by ShimmyMommy onLots of love, light and hugs to you all!0 -
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ShimmyMommy wrote:Make a modified version of this http://www.trinigourmet.com/index.php/b ... ce-recipe/ since you are familiar with scotch bonnets. You can coat or dip wings in them or add it to chili. Oh, when you make the hot sauce, be sure to wear gloves and do not touch your eyes.
Next time you taste, be sure you have some milk nearby.
I am absolutely serious too.
Why do people eat things they have to touch with gloves and keep away from their eyes??0 -
DS1119 wrote:ShimmyMommy wrote:Make a modified version of this http://www.trinigourmet.com/index.php/b ... ce-recipe/ since you are familiar with scotch bonnets. You can coat or dip wings in them or add it to chili. Oh, when you make the hot sauce, be sure to wear gloves and do not touch your eyes.
Next time you taste, be sure you have some milk nearby.
I am absolutely serious too.
Why do people eat things they have to touch with gloves and keep away from their eyes??
I don't know, but my dad brother LOVE the hottest sauces...I stopped eating it because, when I was 7, a bowl fell out of the fridge and spilled all over my face and in my eyes...it was sooooo painful!!! :(
Oh, and when you decide to grind up the peppers for hot sauce, be sure you do it with the windows open...and your baby is not at home.
OK, here's better idea...sell the peppers to someone else...it's just safer....Lots of love, light and hugs to you all!0 -
ShimmyMommy wrote:DS1119 wrote:ShimmyMommy wrote:Make a modified version of this http://www.trinigourmet.com/index.php/b ... ce-recipe/ since you are familiar with scotch bonnets. You can coat or dip wings in them or add it to chili. Oh, when you make the hot sauce, be sure to wear gloves and do not touch your eyes.
Next time you taste, be sure you have some milk nearby.
I am absolutely serious too.
Why do people eat things they have to touch with gloves and keep away from their eyes??
I don't know, but my dad brother LOVE the hottest sauces...I stopped eating it because, when I was 7, a bowl fell out of the fridge and spilled all over my face and in my eyes...it was sooooo painful!!! :(
Oh, and when you decide to grind up the peppers for hot sauce, be sure you do it with the windows open...and your baby is not at home.
OK, here's better idea...sell the peppers to someone else...it's just safer....
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276spicey food is the best.
the problem with spicey food in america is that ALOT of americans like bland food. then us spicey lovers go in and get bland food. i'd kill for some good spicey chicken vindaloo that makes one sweat.81 is now off the air0
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