Ok people these bad boys are starting to turn and I'm looking for a real pop ! Have done poppers before (jalapeños) but I'm looking for something different (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180125/efae9aef7db5d761a9fdc35d092bd95c.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180125/e8675f247674592e254033600f552e9a.jpg)
Chilli

is my first love at 1 point had over 300 plants

but u know women any way
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Most people here have no idea what the Carolina Reaper, 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion or any of those ultra mega hot peppers even are.
However, I used to grow mega hots a decade ago (Fatalli) but that was back when some of these strains hadn't been created yet. I worked with a guy that did the first trials of Smokin' Ed's peppers (one of which would become the Reaper) so I'm familiar with it.
Anyway...my suggestions would be...
Half them/freeze them in vac bags or dehydrate if they are really starting to go.
For poppers, I would probably do a very fine mince of a few Reapers and mix them with the cream cheese. Then add that cream cheese to a large jalapeño as usual and make a popper that way.
The shape and thickness of that pepper will prove difficult in making it a proper vessel for a popper. But practice and see how it goes.
Good luck!
P.S. Wear nitrile gloves ;)
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Quote from: Mike in Roseville on January 25, 2018, 04:23:17 AM
Most people here have no idea what the Carolina Reaper, 7 Pot, Trinidad Scorpion or any of those ultra mega hot peppers even are.
However, I used to grow mega hots a decade ago (Fatalli) but that was back when some of these strains hadn't been created yet. I worked with a guy that did the first trials of Smokin' Ed's peppers (one of which would become the Reaper) so I'm familiar with it.
Anyway...my suggestions would be...
Half them/freeze them in vac bags or dehydrate if they are really starting to go.
For poppers, I would probably do a very fine mince of a few Reapers and mix them with the cream cheese. Then add that cream cheese to a large jalapeño as usual and make a popper that way.
The shape and thickness of that pepper will prove difficult in making it a proper vessel for a popper. But practice and see how it goes.
Good luck!
P.S. Wear nitrile gloves ;)
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I normally eat these raw, douglahs rock my world and as u said fatalli make great mayo

I like ur idea but I want them to be the star . They r bigger than they look in thenpic
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I get what you're saying.
The biggest issue with these peppers is the walls are very thin. Meaning they will cook down much more than a jalapeno. As I recall, they don't have many seeds, and you needn't worry about removing the membrane.
A few suggestions:
1) Practice. You have enough peppers to play with. Take 20 and split them into groups of 4 or 5 and try a few different techniques.
2) Since the walls are thin and will lose structural integrity with high heat, you could try filling with something a little more stable than pure cream cheese. For example, 2 parts chopped bacon to 1 part cream cheese.
or
3) Leave them whole, batter them (include some mega hot powder in the batter if you're feeling that) and cook them indirect with a vortex or SNS. I would either cook them on a small moveable rack, a small pan, or maybe a little bit of foil with cooking spray. You might get some sticking on the grate (even with oil). But try it and see what works best.
Good luck!
*drool*
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