Doritos 2nd Degree Burn and hot sauces!

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Re: Doritos 2nd Degree Burn and hot sauces!

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Diamond Dave wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 12:08 am I'm in! Been growing peppers and tomatoes for years.

I always try to start a few hot pepper plants a month before May long Weekend here in Calgary.

Growing season is short but I got quite a few 4 inch jalapenos last year.
I grow jalapenos and habaneros here in Leduc, AB. too. It seems the jalapenos are far more productive. The habaneros just start to hit their stride during the last days in autumn, we bring the plants inside for a few weeks and they end up producing a bunch of little, super-hot peppers, but everything we bring inside ends up getting infested with aphids and everything dies within a month or two. :evil:

I came up with a really good hot sauce recipe that combines jalapenos and habaneros with some store-bought red bell peppers for a touch of sweetness and it's really tasty, and very spicy. It's great in soups or on a barbecued cheeseburger. 8)
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Just out of curiosity, what is the outdoor growing season there? I would imagine pretty short that far north. The first garden I ever attempted, I planted several Jalapeno and Habanero plants. I didn't care for it properly and the weeds grew taller than my pepper plants. :lol: It was all fenced in so I just left it alone until fall clean-up and when I went to cut it all down I realized I had dozens of Habanero peppers on the plants covered in tall weeds. The Jalapenos didn't do well at all.
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Local sauce my cousins picked up. Really good. Especially paired with a brat, horseradish mustard and jalapeño kraut.
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THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 8:41 pm Local sauce my cousins picked up. Really good. Especially paired with a brat, horseradish mustard and jalapeño kraut.
That looks delicious! Dang!

This is my daily use hot sauce. For the last couple of years I was ordering it 12 bottles at a time (cheaper at webstaurantstore.com) but my local Kroger just started carrying it. It doesn't taste like you would expect a Tabasco sauce to taste.


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These are pretty good if you're looking for a little adventure.
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My grocery store stopped carrying these in full sized bags but Walgreens has the individual size bags. They taste sort of like Taco Doritos but with some oomph. Do not purposesly inhale the scent in an open bag of chips. You don't need that fire in your lungs. :mrgreen:
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Bought this from some fundraiser situation. Pretty good. Not crazy hot by any means, but very tasty.
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My neighbor gave me homegrown tomatoes and hot peppers. I used two huge tomatoes and 3 different kinds of hot peppers. Blended them up with some garlic and a pinch of salt. Added white vinegar and cooked it down for about 4 hours until all the liquid was gone. Ended up with 4 tiny cups. :lol: Really good flavor. Sweet and hot.
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Tasty I bet!!!

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