Hello everyone,
I have spent 1/2 my day browsing on this site. Lots of great info, Thank you!
I am new to the world of hot peppers, growing only jalapenos (for about 10 years now).... and I LOVE THEM!
This year I decided to try 2 cayenne plants, both are growing fantastic and loaded with peppers.
Now... to decide what to do with them.
I was hoping to use them fresh in recipes or possibily just cut them up and freeze them to add later to dishes.
I have dabbled thru the 2 links below, not finding any recipes for fresh cayenne.
I'd love to make my own spice or sauce, but they sound complicated. (I've never canned or preserved before)
I was thinking of making them into poppers like I do my jalapenos (with cream cheese, red onion, garlic powder & bacon)
but I doubt I'd even have the nerve to try them for the heat LOL.
http://www.cayennepepper.info/
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/pepper/
NOTE: Most of the hot peppers I've been reading about in this forum, I've never even heard of before.
Our local nurseries sell cayenne, red chili (are those 2 the same?), habaneros & jalapenos.... that's about it.
I have spent 1/2 my day browsing on this site. Lots of great info, Thank you!
I am new to the world of hot peppers, growing only jalapenos (for about 10 years now).... and I LOVE THEM!
This year I decided to try 2 cayenne plants, both are growing fantastic and loaded with peppers.
Now... to decide what to do with them.
I was hoping to use them fresh in recipes or possibily just cut them up and freeze them to add later to dishes.
I have dabbled thru the 2 links below, not finding any recipes for fresh cayenne.
I'd love to make my own spice or sauce, but they sound complicated. (I've never canned or preserved before)
I was thinking of making them into poppers like I do my jalapenos (with cream cheese, red onion, garlic powder & bacon)
but I doubt I'd even have the nerve to try them for the heat LOL.
http://www.cayennepepper.info/
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/pepper/
NOTE: Most of the hot peppers I've been reading about in this forum, I've never even heard of before.
Our local nurseries sell cayenne, red chili (are those 2 the same?), habaneros & jalapenos.... that's about it.