Well trolling THP long enough certainly introduces/encourages one to try all sorts of things. ie drying and making your own pepper flake seasoning or eating entire pods. Well recently I tried my hand at pepper stuffing and though pleasantly surprised with my results, I must say I was a bit bummed by my stuffing pepper choices. Specifically the heat. I tried 4 to get a feel for what I like:
Anehiem
Cubanelle
Pablano
Jalepenos
Truth be told, they all except the jalepeno reminded me of plain old bell peppers for taste. The Cubanelle and Aneheims had ratings of 500 - to 1000. No listing was posted for the Pablano. Though the numbers were low, I really thought the heat would at least be detectable....nothing doing, each one was about as sweet as they come so I ended up droping some of my own fiery flakes in the stuffing. Makes you wonder why they even bother rating them, but I guess like jalepenos, a buyer may actually find one with a little kick on it. Wish it were me yesterday.
All in all, I enjoyed the experiece and steer towards the lighter green peppers for flavor....the exception being the jalepeno. The pablano wasn't bad, just boring to me. All 3 really taste like bells, but lighter colors seemed a bit sweeter.
Next runners up will definately be some of the smaller hotter variety...me thinks a few Habs and bonnets will do nicely.
Anehiem
Cubanelle
Pablano
Jalepenos
Truth be told, they all except the jalepeno reminded me of plain old bell peppers for taste. The Cubanelle and Aneheims had ratings of 500 - to 1000. No listing was posted for the Pablano. Though the numbers were low, I really thought the heat would at least be detectable....nothing doing, each one was about as sweet as they come so I ended up droping some of my own fiery flakes in the stuffing. Makes you wonder why they even bother rating them, but I guess like jalepenos, a buyer may actually find one with a little kick on it. Wish it were me yesterday.
All in all, I enjoyed the experiece and steer towards the lighter green peppers for flavor....the exception being the jalepeno. The pablano wasn't bad, just boring to me. All 3 really taste like bells, but lighter colors seemed a bit sweeter.
Next runners up will definately be some of the smaller hotter variety...me thinks a few Habs and bonnets will do nicely.