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I use peppers, salsa, bbq sauce and dressings to mask the taste of food. So I really never know what it taste like. I pretty much drown my food.
Not to the extent of chowing on raw Reapers and the like, but I do like some good peppers. I've watched a number of Chili Klaus videos. I love the finger snapping^ OK, since Hot Ones/First We Feast has now been mentioned more than once and not just by me, I feel better posting about things like this.....
Any of y'all pepper fiends like Chili Klaus?
His hometown boys' choir one was also pretty sweet. Before my voice changed, I could really hit those high notes and was in my school choir. Not so much, after the drop.....
Did it sound like finger nails going across a chalkboard ? Music too my ears.^ OK, since Hot Ones/First We Feast has now been mentioned more than once and not just by me, I feel better posting about things like this.....
Any of y'all pepper fiends like Chili Klaus?
His hometown boys' choir one was also pretty sweet. Before my voice changed, I could really hit those high notes and was in my school choir. Not so much, after the drop.....
Get it!Time for a fix....
Whenever I go to a Thai or far-eastern restaurant (even the hottest curry at Indian restaurants), I ask them to make it as hot as they would for a native and it's never as hot as they claim. The only time I've been stymied by anything hot is a ghost pepper or Carolina reaper.
Ha ha ha !!!Lemon grass soup. Not quite Thai hot but it would remove paint from your truck
I like spicy food. I've had some great lamb vindaloo in London and Thai chicken w/peppers which made me sweat, but I loved the taste of them. My wife bought me a bottle of Carolina Reaper sauce and that's where I draw the line. I can't taste the stuff through the pain. It was like drinking napalm.ghost pepper nachos, God I thought I was dying. Big chunks of pepper, I sure thought about killing the guy who made em. But I forced my way thru them.
I wish someone around my parts had young plants of those. I've tried to start some hot peppers from seed in the past yet hardly successful.I used to not like spicy but then something unlocked it for me later in my life. Now I'm excited to be growing these next season:
I found out about Smokin Ed via Shawn Evans on Hot Ones. Great interview show on youtube if you haven't seen it.Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper® Seeds
This pepper--the world's hottest--is beautiful bright red with a rough surface and a long stinger. But don't let its good looks fool you! This pepper got its name for a reason. If you are "stupit" enough to eat this pepper whole you may wish to enter the doors of death willingly! Be very, very...puckerbuttpeppercompany.com
Lit napalm...I like spicy food. I've had some great lamb vindaloo in London and Thai chicken w/peppers which made me sweat, but I loved the taste of them. My wife bought me a bottle of Carolina Reaper sauce and that's where I draw the line. I can't taste the stuff through the pain. It was like drinking napalm.
Let me guess, you aren't close friends any moreSo since I make my own pasta sauce and used to work with a guy who was a pepper expert we were talking one evening and I asked him for a recommendation on what I could use for a pepper in my nest batch of sauce. A few nights later he saw me at work and gave me two dried peppers, he warned me they were hot. That weekend I made my sauce which normally takes about
5-6 hours. I crushed up both peppers into the mix. When I was done I cooked up some pasta, what he didn’t tell me was they were Carolina Reapers
I thought I was going to die.