in the beginning of this thread I meant it as the reaper specifically. But as the thread progressed it has become more generic.ajdrew said:I get the idea you are using the term 'reaper' generically. If not, or if you mean it as any super hot, I have an idea for you. Clean, cut in half and get rid of the placenta and seeds, and then flush with cold water before you cook with it. The hot is in the middle around those seeds, but the flavor is in the pepper walls. Then add a bit and taste, add a bit and taste, until you get to a comfortable heat level. This way, you can include more of the flavor before it becomes uncomfortable.
I did this with Carolina Reaper when making pepper jelly. In the end, it tasted like it had been made with a bit of liquid smoke. I really didn't expect it at all. Tasted great.
I really am not picky just looking to grow and use a super hot, and was looking for input. I know from experience that if I just started a thread and said what super should I grow, that it would just be everyone throwing out what they think. I figured by picking a pepper it would help keep things less like a name throwing contest and more of a discussion about a specific pepper.
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