And yet your favorite beverage with Fiery food is Water lolCaptain Caliente said:And....sorry gents. I won't be using water. Take the full flavor of the pepper like you should.
And yet your favorite beverage with Fiery food is Water lolCaptain Caliente said:And....sorry gents. I won't be using water. Take the full flavor of the pepper like you should.
Crispee-FL said:Welcome Captain...
As to your original statement regarding water hot sauces sometimes it is a necessity for consistency. Especially in long stewed sauces where concentrated ingredients such as tomato paste that cook down and further thicken a sauce, water is essential to relax the sauce.
Ditto. You can learn a lot more with your eyes and ears open and your mouth shut, than you can the other way aroundJubnat said:I'm really just appalled at this guy's ignorance...
Captain Caliente said:You do not know me or my hot sauce skill level
Well then. Here you go!Captain Caliente said:Based on your responses, there is no question that my sauce would beat anything you are putting out there in a taste test. I have no doubt.
I missed this one, where was that thread?The Hot Pepper said:PS. There was some troll that made a serious statement about how salt makes sauces hotter, and serious Cajun chefs know this, and add it last... so you have to understand we were a bit on guard lol!
Whoa....WarrantMan said:
Captain Caliente said:Thanks for the comments and snide remarks. I would absolutely love to share some sauce with y'all. My current 3 sauces are all basically the same exact thing but in different variations. The Original is a very hot sauce. You may not like vinegar forward sauces. Fine. This sauce is not such a sauce. Sure it's tangy. But the mixture of peppers offer a fairly bold flavor combination. The Green-Go is the same exact sauce except all the peppers are immature, the Jalepeno to super hot pepper ratio is more and the final product gets more honey.
The Vinegar is magnificent and the main reason why water would not work in my technique. All the leftover vinegar that the peppers were soaking in gets strained. Then it too is made into a sauce. It is phenomenal. I am not ignorant, nor arrogant about what I'm doing. The sauces are delicious. I've had my fair share of hot sauce. And the peppers I'm growing are extraordinary. In one season I'll get a hundred pounds of peppers off of just one plant, maybe more. I haven't tested the limits yet. When I say season, I mean year. As we have fairly tropical weather in Florida all year.
Anyway, it's good to be here. I never intended on ruffling feathers. If anyone wants to try some of the sauce, PM me. Thanks again.
Logical fallacy as the correct comparison would be to extract the juice from peppers so its 100% pepper juice like the orange juice.Captain Caliente said:Wow, listen folks. I had no intention of getting into a debate with the moderators or administrators of this forum. I tell you, my heart is all about the heat. All about the flavor behind the heat. I love hot peppers. I've grown and am growing some of the most incredible peppers in the world. I only intended to get involved with the community and start to bond with my fellow Chileheads. But you are taking this on a sour road. Based on your responses, there is no question that my sauce would beat anything you are putting out there in a taste test. I have no doubt. Your logic is delusional. You are making the case that water does not cut the flavor of...anything. It's just ridiculous. Take a gallon of fresh squeezed orange juice. Oranges you've picked right off of the tree. Then add a gallon of water to the orange juice. Tell me the flavor does not change. It does. And only a con artist would tell you it doesn't. I'm sure all of you make delicious hot sauces. And I'm sure you all are happy with your end product. But don't tell me that I have no idea what I'm talking about. I do.
In the end, I'm just a fellow hot pepper nut. We should not be at odds my friends. We should be celebrating together the beauty of these incredible gifts that God has bestowed upon us in regard to chile peppers. So we have different philosophies. Please do not disparage me for mine. I will not disparage you for yours. We just see things differently.
But all other piercings are OK? :Lol:D3monic said:Only time I dont like water in a sauce is when it separates in the bottle. Thats my only turn off.. well that and septum piercings.
salsalady said:But all other piercings are OK?