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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostAh, the long boys. They look good on string, btw. Nice pickled too.
i.e should i go easy on how many I use or as I expect throw a load in and treat them as a slightly hotter pepper than a real thai grade spicy chilli.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by chef View Postso are they hot? or not?
i.e should i go easy on how many I use or as I expect throw a load in and treat them as a slightly hotter pepper than a real thai grade spicy chilli.Comment
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Chilli jam:
4 red peppers
10 chillis
500g Sugar
200ml cider vinegar
Whizz chillis and de seeded peppers in a food processor till roughly chopped. Stick them in a pan with the vinegar and sugar and boil rapidly for 10 mins or till reduced.
You can also vary the recipe by adding red onions, garlic, ginger, shallot, tomatoes or give it a Thai variation by adding lime juice, grated lemongrass and fish sauce.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostThey're not rated highly, something like 40,000 Scoville units. I'd say taste one raw, and see how you feel about it. Everyone has different levels of heat. I munch on Habaneros chillies on salads (300k SCU), yet some people piss their pants eating a jalapeno (5k SCU). Depends what you are used to, and what you like. I once made a chilli with a Bhut Jolokia and it was the worst thing I have made; sometimes you can make stuff too hot, so taste one, then decide from there. They are smoother, less hot, if you deseed them too, so factor that in.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostChilli jam:
4 red peppers
10 chillis
500g Sugar
200ml cider vinegar
Whizz chillis and de seeded peppers in a food processor till roughly chopped. Stick them in a pan with the vinegar and sugar and boil rapidly for 10 mins or till reduced.
You can also vary the recipe by adding red onions, garlic, ginger, shallot, tomatoes or give it a Thai variation by adding lime juice, grated lemongrass and fish sauce.
Chilli Jam is very morishOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWSS!
Chilli Jam is very morishComment
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Will chillis grow outside in England or are they a window-sill crop? We're thinking to grow some things in the back-yard like herbs and strawberries, chillis would make a great addition.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWill chillis grow outside in England or are they a window-sill crop? We're thinking to grow some things in the back-yard like herbs and strawberries, chillis would make a great addition.
They've not actually made it to the greenhouse this year, such has been the weather.
Some types will grow outside, but not many, and none of the nice ones, they have to be looked after. Can you put a cloche anywhere, or a greenhouse?
Some varieties are cracking, like a chocolatey chippottle, to a sweet F1 hybrid, to a small but fierce Prarie fire. They will grow, and grow well, but they really do need some care.Comment
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I don't bother growing chillies anymore. We have an excellent Asian shop 10 mins away that sell a wide variety of fresh chillies at a few pence per fist-full.
They also sell this . . .
. . . which is not only very hot, but fabulously flavoured, too (a snip at £2 a jar!!).
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