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Started by Red Arrow, March 23, 2013, 04:44:56 PM

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Red Arrow

For all you (other) crazy pepper growers, Carmichael's Produce in Bixby is going to have Bhut Jolokia plants this year.

Carmichael's is on the SW corner of 148th and Memorial at the first traffic light south of the river.

They have a bunch of lettuce, cabbage etc and tomatoes and some of the milder hot peppers out now.  The hotter peppers aren't ready yet.
 

guido911

Quote from: Red Arrow on March 23, 2013, 04:44:56 PM
For all you (other) crazy pepper growers, Carmichael's Produce in Bixby is going to have Bhut Jolokia plants this year.

Carmichael's is on the SW corner of 148th and Memorial at the first traffic light south of the river.

They have a bunch of lettuce, cabbage etc and tomatoes and some of the milder hot peppers out now.  The hotter peppers aren't ready yet.

Se ya down there Red. This is one of my fav vids of man vs. ghost pepper:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvK2Y1hv9mY
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

Conan71

Have to pass on the ghost peppers, no point.  Reasonable heat is one thing, knocking a hole in the back of my neck is another.  We will do more New Mexican PDL's or 180's, jalapeños, bells, poblanos and probably some big jim's this year.

Oh, I used some of Skeet's Helper as part of a rib rub a few weeks ago- just right!!!
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Red Arrow

Quote from: Conan71 on March 23, 2013, 08:43:04 PM
Have to pass on the ghost peppers, no point.  Reasonable heat is one thing, knocking a hole in the back of my neck is another.  We will do more New Mexican PDL's or 180's, jalapeños, bells, poblanos and probably some big jim's this year.

Oh, I used some of Skeet's Helper as part of a rib rub a few weeks ago- just right!!!

Try a few Serrano plants.  They are popular for hot salsa.  They are about as hot as a cayenne, aka red pepper on the spice racks.
 

guido911

Quote from: Conan71 on March 23, 2013, 08:43:04 PM
Have to pass on the ghost peppers, no point.  Reasonable heat is one thing, knocking a hole in the back of my neck is another.  We will do more New Mexican PDL's or 180's, jalapeños, bells, poblanos and probably some big jim's this year.

Oh, I used some of Skeet's Helper as part of a rib rub a few weeks ago- just right!!!

You are thinking about peppers solely on heat (which I know is the title of this thread), but there are flavor components. Try making anything "jerk" or Caribbean for that matter and use something other than Scotch bonnets or habanero. There is a difference. I will give you that ghost peppers bring little flavor to the table.

Let me know if you are heading to NM again for the big jims. I really like those--and I get the added bonus of putting on some little girl pants give their heat level.  ;D
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guido911

Red, the Skeet's pepper blend is IDEAL on ham and beans/soups. Perfect. Again, thanks.
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Conan71

I'm still hoarding my '09 Skeet's Helper.  I've got a bag of peppers I think would be perfect for you Guido, just a bit hotter than MC and I care for.
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Quote from: guido911 on March 24, 2013, 02:07:59 PM


Let me know if you are heading to NM again for the big jims. I really like those--and I get the added bonus of putting on some little girl pants give their heat level.  ;D



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Red Arrow

Quote from: Conan71 on August 01, 2014, 09:48:06 AM
I'm still hoarding my '09 Skeet's Helper.  I've got a bag of peppers I think would be perfect for you Guido, just a bit hotter than MC and I care for.

'09 Skeet's Helper is almost gone.  This year's pepper crop got a late start and is kind of wimpy.  Fortunately I have dried peppers since '09 to make '14.  :D

 

Conan71

We've still got so many Hatch left from last year's trip we are debating even getting more peppers, but we've developed a tradition for roasting them with the cannon_fodders and I've already brewed my agave Hatch chile ale for the roasting party.
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Red Arrow

Today is (was, they are sold out in Bixby) Hatch Chile day at Doc's Country Mart. However, if you want to roast them yourself you can get fresh Hatch Chiles at Sprouts.  $.68/lb and you can get a small quantity if you want.

 

Conan71

No trip west this year, figured Sprouts, Whole Paycheck, and Reasors for them this year.  Crap, we've still got quite a few from last year.  The "Mediums" were pretty stout so they've been used judiciously.
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Red Arrow

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Quote from: Conan71 on August 16, 2014, 09:56:11 PM
The "Mediums" were pretty stout so they've been used judiciously.

I bought 3 lb of the "hot" ones.  I roasted, peeled, and de-seeded them and stuck them in the fridge.  I'll vacuum pack most of them soon.  I made some corn tortillas tonight.  I put some strips of freshly grilled chicken breast, chopped onion and chile from today in the tortilla for dinner.  Yummy.  I find the hot Hatch Chiles to have a noticeable heat but they are not really hot. Then again, I put 2 Habos in my lunch salad that fits in a 9 oz container.

Right now I have more regular orange Habos than red Habos.  I like the red ones a bit better.

 

Conan71

Quote from: Red Arrow on August 16, 2014, 11:58:34 PM
I bought 3 lb of the "hot" ones.  I roasted, peeled, and de-seeded them and stuck them in the fridge.  I'll vacuum pack most of them soon.  I made some corn tortillas tonight.  I put some strips of freshly grilled chicken breast, chopped onion and chile from today in the tortilla for dinner.  Yummy.  I find the hot Hatch Chiles to have a noticeable heat but they are not really hot. Then again, I put 2 Habos in my lunch salad that fits in a 9 oz container.

Right now I have more regular orange Habos than red Habos.  I like the red ones a bit better.



You, sir, are a freak. ;)

I believe we got some which were mislabeled.  One thing about Hatch which I find is unique is the burn is back of the tongue and further down whereas habanero, cayenne, jalapeño when too hot attacks the tip of the tongue and lips which ruins the rest of the meal.
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dbacksfan 2.0

When I first had Hatch chili's several years ago, I found them quite tasty and really made the nachos the ex and I were sharing really good. 15 minutes later I had to ask the bartender if the AC had quit working as I sat sweating, his response, "First time having hatch chili's?"