Habanero. Good flavor, plenty of heat, nice color(if your into food looking good). They are awesome grilled over open flame. To tame the heat if you need, sliver the peppers very thin julienne onions and soak it in lime. Kinda like a relish, yummmm. Great on any kind of seafood, fajita tacos, burgers, and just about anything. Let it set for a few days, absolutely amazing with all types of food.
^^^ This. I had stayed away from habaneros before because I thought they would be too hot. The wife and I brought a few home last week and made salsa with them and their flavor was awesome. Hotter than jalapeño but not so bad that you can't enjoy the taste.
Habanero. Good flavor, plenty of heat, nice color(if your into food looking good). They are awesome grilled over open flame. To tame the heat if you need, sliver the peppers very thin julienne onions and soak it in lime. Kinda like a relish, yummmm. Great on any kind of seafood, fajita tacos, burgers, and just about anything. Let it set for a few days, absolutely amazing with all types of food.
Get it ready! I am on my way over with the chips and beer
Agreed. I bought a chili pequin plant two years ago. It produces almost all year round. They are great little peppers and according to the internet they are the mother peppers of almost all other North American chilies. They have a great taste and are the best to me for salsas, pepper sauce and pico. Give 'em a try.
[QUOTE=Burnadell;7331733]Scotty, where did you get the ghost peppers? I want to plant some next spring or even now for the fall.[/QUOTE
Pm me your address and I'll send you some seeds. It takes a few weeks for them to geminate, but they will grow. I've also ordered plants through the Internet before. Just google them.
I love me some good Habanero peppers. I grew several plants this year and was loaded with peppers. They are good replacements for jalapenos in any recipe.
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