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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:
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OldCurlyWolf wrote:
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hoot wrote:In 1972, I worked with a very cheerful engineer named Larry Johnson.
Larry loved jalapeñas and he kept a one gallon jar of jalapeñas and
onions and carrots on his kitchen counter.
I should have stayed away from the carrots!... :cryin
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They do have a bit of a kick, but I really like the carrots.
Love the carrots. Crunchy, sweet and spicy. "rlol"
It too bad they don't sell just the carrots!
Hot Carrots
Thanks. I have never seen them in the store. I will go looking next time.
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WildBill wrote:Thanks. I have never seen them in the store. I will go looking next time.
Bill, I should have known you'd like the hot stuff. I'll admit a tasty jalapeno is a nice garnish on a plate.
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Lefty Writer wrote:I was raised eating jalepeno and serrano peppers...
Ya lightweight... :evil2:

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Lefty Writer wrote:I was raised eating jalepeno and serrano peppers...
I'm growing both of those in my garden right now! Wanted a habanero pepper too but the wife said we'd never eat them all....guess I need to do some tongue training with the serranos! :reddevil :reddevil
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I made a post in 74novaman's "Great Night to Grill!" thread about Busha Browne's Jerk Seasoning. It is pretty hot stuff, but also has lots of interesting flavors. The second main ingredient of this Jerk seasoning is Scotch bonnet peppers. I am going to grill some jerked baby backs tonight.

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The Scotch bonnet has a flavour distinct from its habanero cousin giving jerk dishes (pork/chicken) and other Caribbean dishes their unique flavour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_bonnet_(pepper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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WildBill wrote:I made a post in 74novaman's "Great Night to Grill!" thread about Busha Browne's Jerk Seasoning. It is pretty hot stuff, but also has lots of interesting flavors. The second main ingredient of this Jerk seasoning is Scotch bonnet peppers. I am going to grill some jerked baby backs tonight.

viewtopic.php?f=83&t=43956&p=532124&hil ... ng#p532124" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

And from Wikipedia:
The Scotch bonnet has a flavour distinct from its habanero cousin giving jerk dishes (pork/chicken) and other Caribbean dishes their unique flavour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_bonnet_(pepper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
I saw that post Bill, and I thank you for it! I am going to try and locate some of that for the kitchen. Bravo!
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sugar land dave wrote:
WildBill wrote:I made a post in 74novaman's "Great Night to Grill!" thread about Busha Browne's Jerk Seasoning. It is pretty hot stuff, but also has lots of interesting flavors. The second main ingredient of this Jerk seasoning is Scotch bonnet peppers. I am going to grill some jerked baby backs tonight.

viewtopic.php?f=83&t=43956&p=532124&hil ... ng#p532124" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

And from Wikipedia:
The Scotch bonnet has a flavour distinct from its habanero cousin giving jerk dishes (pork/chicken) and other Caribbean dishes their unique flavour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotch_bonnet_(pepper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
I saw that post Bill, and I thank you for it! I am going to try and locate some of that for the kitchen. Bravo!
Thanks Dave. You might want to check at:

Cost Plus World Market
16750 Southwest Freeway
Sugar Land, TX 77479-2331
(281) 277-9400
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That's down by PetSmart. Thanks again!
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hm, those look fun! I may have to search around here for a few of them. I wonder if they'd grow in Central Texas?
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74novaman wrote:hm, those look fun! I may have to search around here for a few of them. I wonder if they'd grow in Central Texas?
They are a cultivar of the habanero, so I am sure you could grow them. I was thinking that you would probably have to seperate your peppers so they don't cross-pollinate. But then I was thinking that if they did you might develop a new variety.
I have already thought of a name for it: The Super-Nova Pepper. :smilelol5:
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I love chilitepins and so do my cats (or at least the leaves off the plants). I have unsuccessfully tried sprouting them indoors - but the blasted cats strip all the leaves off the plant as soon as the plants begin getting established.

I have one lonely stem left on a plant that survived this winter indoors. I'm wa glad I could move it outside again!

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I grow hot peppers every year and usually end up with more than I can use or give away. I like the orange habeneros the best. A guy I work with is also into peppers and he gave me a variety of seeds and one was a chocolate habenero which I got the impression was a "ghost pepper. I have been unsuccessful growing them from seed, but I really don't have much experience doing that. I've tried all kinds of starter soil. I usually buy established plants, habeneros are the hottest I can find around town.
As far as chilepetins, they seem to grow wild in my small yard. I live smack in the middle of Austin. They are mostly seed, just a little bit of flesh, but it will light you up. Does that sound like a chilepetin...?
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O6nop wrote:As far as chilepetins, they seem to grow wild in my small yard. I live smack in the middle of Austin. They are mostly seed, just a little bit of flesh, but it will light you up. Does that sound like a chilepetin...?
Yes, they are tiny round red and green peppers and pack a lot of flavor in that little package. We have a friend who lives in San Antonio & he brought me seeds from plants at his deer lease. He said they grow in small shrubs down there. I've sometimes found them sold as ornamental potted plants here.
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one for the record: http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20 ... ds-hottest" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

too hot for human consumption!
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MrsFosforos wrote:I love chilitepins and so do my cats (or at least the leaves off the plants). I have unsuccessfully tried sprouting them indoors - but the blasted cats strip all the leaves off the plant as soon as the plants begin getting established.

I have one lonely stem left on a plant that survived this winter indoors. I'm wa glad I could move it outside again!
Try misting your plants with tobasco or some other sauce.
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