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So my question now is... What would make them lose their heat? I bought
some, making sure to get the ugly ones with the brown, crack looking stuff on the outside. Intended to put three in my pico de gallo but they were so hot, I feared that would be overkill. Wound up putting maybe 2.5 in and very few of the seeds. No real recipe. Just threw it all together. Tomatoes, white pepper, green pepper (proportionally more than the white), lots of cilantro, little salt and pepper and the juice of three limes. The stuff was so bitey hot as I first stirred it together that I couldn't eat it! I let it sit for about an hour then retasted. No heat. No heat at all! What happened? I put a goodly portion on my black beans but they were seasoned only with salt so the end result was boring. Amd finishing it all tonight but stirred some Jalapeno Tabasco in with the beans. Perfect! |
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