Hello, the perennial "noob" here, not the annual type.
I've been mostly reading as much as I can on these forums since late last year. All initial questions I had about my virgin foray into growing chili plants were answered just by reading, in one way or another. One that was not was trying to aim at growing medium hot chili plants (again, my first year) with more citrus/non-sweet blend of flavor for a sauce mix.
The hottest that I'm growing are orange Habanero, and Thai Hot (name on the seed packet). I'm not hardcore, so I wanted to grow specific plants just to make my own mid-range hot sauce for myself. Growing a bunch more for stuffing, and some of the cute mini ones to try my hand at drying for flakes. Blah, blah....
I'm growing Lemon Drop (advertised as a more citrus taste), so my noob idea is to blend them with the orange Habanero, and possibly some Thai Hot. But beyond that, I'm looking for some balance for a more bitter taste that isn't too bitter, if that makes sense.
Other things I'm growing (again, for the first time) that I think might be good to combine are tomatoes, tomatilloes (my big investment as far as garden room), cucamelons (cute as funk)... and then maybe a touch of epezote or basil?
I don't know. I've gone over so many recipies that my mind is mush. I think I'm looking for a rounding filler, but I'm not quite sure. My bottom line is to try and arrive at a sauce for me that is medium thick, middle heat, maybe a little too heavy on the bitterness (?), but does include some sweetness too.
Apologies for not really knowing what I'm talking about, but I would really appreciate any thoughts.
Regards
I've been mostly reading as much as I can on these forums since late last year. All initial questions I had about my virgin foray into growing chili plants were answered just by reading, in one way or another. One that was not was trying to aim at growing medium hot chili plants (again, my first year) with more citrus/non-sweet blend of flavor for a sauce mix.
The hottest that I'm growing are orange Habanero, and Thai Hot (name on the seed packet). I'm not hardcore, so I wanted to grow specific plants just to make my own mid-range hot sauce for myself. Growing a bunch more for stuffing, and some of the cute mini ones to try my hand at drying for flakes. Blah, blah....
I'm growing Lemon Drop (advertised as a more citrus taste), so my noob idea is to blend them with the orange Habanero, and possibly some Thai Hot. But beyond that, I'm looking for some balance for a more bitter taste that isn't too bitter, if that makes sense.
Other things I'm growing (again, for the first time) that I think might be good to combine are tomatoes, tomatilloes (my big investment as far as garden room), cucamelons (cute as funk)... and then maybe a touch of epezote or basil?
I don't know. I've gone over so many recipies that my mind is mush. I think I'm looking for a rounding filler, but I'm not quite sure. My bottom line is to try and arrive at a sauce for me that is medium thick, middle heat, maybe a little too heavy on the bitterness (?), but does include some sweetness too.
Apologies for not really knowing what I'm talking about, but I would really appreciate any thoughts.
Regards