Increase cayenne pepper?
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8 years ago
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shermthewerm
8 years agomorz8 - Washington Coast
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Need Tabasco Pepper - Serrano Pepper - Cayenne Pepper seeds
Comments (2)Well since i'm just starting out all I have are some cucumber and cherry tomato seeds. I have some oregano herb seeds too....See MoreCayenne Peppers - When should I harvest?
Comments (37)Mine are in zone 5 or 6 and have turned green. I have about 6 or 7 per plant. Companion planting around tomatoes and nasturtium flowers. Cayenne have grown tall. About 2ft so far. Waxy green and they look ribbed. Waiting on my first plant to turn colors before picking. Then my other two cayenne peppers to grow taller and fruit more to decide whether to pick while green or wait till red. Seems to be to pick when you need from either premature green or matured red. Nice to see so much...See MoreWould U try this? Chocolate milkshake with cayenne pepper?
Comments (20)Herbs and spices often bring a wonderful accent flavor to sweets. I'm not a big chocolate ice cream fan, but given the opportunity, I'd definitely give that a try. There's actually an annual recipe contest for recipes that include chocolate with an 'adventure' ingredient (usually something unexpected, and really zippy). I like to add sea salt to a lot of my desserts. Rosemary sugar cookies are delicious. My whole family prefers our gingerbread with chocolate frosting on it. I always add a pinch of cocoa powder to the cinnamon mixture I use for things like cinnamon bread, cinnamon coffee cakes, etc. Often the amount used of these unexpected ingredients is slight--just enough to give a punch to the regular ingredients, not enough to completely take over the flavor. This is, though, the trend these days--to combine disparate ingredients in unusual ways. And lot of the results I've tried have been surprisingly delicious....See MoreWanted: Free ghost pepper, habanero and cayenne pepper seeds
Comments (0)new gardener looking for free ghost pepper, habanero and cayenne pepper seeds...See Moreshermthewerm
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