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Old March 10, 2015   #46
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Drew, I'm growing the Lautchauer myself. Every seed came up and due my own mix-up, I wound up transplanting all of them. I hope they're good lol. But that isn't why I'm replying.

One pepper really surprised my wife and I last fall. We grew Anaheim for a milder chili relleno pepper. Four plants produced more than we could use, so at the end of the growing season, we dried them for chili powder. When dried, Anaheim peppers have this scent to them that makes your mouth water. They are not thick skinned like Jalapeno or Bells or thin skinned like a frying pepper such as shi-shi-to.

Heat-wise, Anaheim...well, not-so-much. But in chili, we added some tabasco chili powder giving it a nice 40,000 Scoville units boost. The thing about using milder type peppers for chili powder is that you can always add more heat, or leave it mild for those who don't care for hot stuff.

Edited part: I agree with what you wrote above. Especially the slightly moist part. Makes for a much better tasting dried pepper.

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Old March 10, 2015   #47
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Drew, I have seeds for that!

Thank you for typing out that recipe. You are full of energy at this late hour. I'm drifting asleep, but I think I can do this! Btw I rely on the imagination of others when it comes to food so I appreciate all the recipes. After all I "did" put a paprika pepper in chili.

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Old March 10, 2015   #48
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Yes, I have made my chili powder way too hot before! And green thumb, yes when you experiment you never know. I do it all the time! Yes many misses along the way too!
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Old March 22, 2015   #49
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My grow list
Boldog
Donkey ears
Emerald giant
Red Belgian
Purple beauty
Douce D' Espagne
Feher ozone
Pimento
Giant Marconi
King of the north
Quadrato Giallo
Corno di toro red
" " " Giallo
Jumbo orange piments
Yummy
Jimmy Nardelo
Cal wonder
sweet banana
lipstick
Sweet Marseiiais
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Old March 22, 2015   #50
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King of the North
Tam Jalapeno
Serrano Tampequino
Anaheim Chile
Cayenne Slim
Leutschauer
Poblano
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Old March 29, 2015   #51
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King of the North
Tam Jalapeno
Serrano Tampequino
Anaheim Chile
Cayenne Slim
Leutschauer
Poblano
Also added some Burpee seeds:
Biker Billy Hybrid Jalapeno
Burpee Habanero
Burpee Sweet Cubanelle
Burpee Red Poppers

All germinating as of yesterday.... now we wait.
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Old March 29, 2015   #52
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My pepper list for 2015 is super short- just like my tomato list:

Palanacko Cudo
Ros De Mallorca
Santa Fe Grande
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Old March 29, 2015   #53
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non hot
trinidad perfume --great tast
lip stick

med heat giant mexican rocoto --this one is grown in a pot because it will grow for years bell type

hot
monkey face
aji amarillo
lemon drop
capsicum chinense
7 pod jonah
7 pod brain
both red and yellow peter pepper
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Old March 29, 2015   #54
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Hot:
Tabasco
Thin Red Cayenne
Grocery Store Jalapeno F2
Jalmundo
Santa Fe Grande
Grocery Store Serrano F2
Big Jim
Alma Paprika

Sweet:
Yummy Orange
Purple Beauty
Sweet Banana
Corno di Toro Giallo
Quadrato Giallo di Asti
Beaver Dam
California Wonder
Korean Twisted
Shi★★★★o
Topepo Rosso
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Old March 29, 2015   #55
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Sounds like some interesting varieties. Visiting the SSE is a good idea. Did you get to taste the peppers at all? I'll have to look into those and consider them for next year.



Not sure of your uses, our uses for sweet peppers is almost entire eating fresh. I've been growing Yummy small sweet peppers (red orange yellow ones) for a few years. I'm very happy with their production and flavor. Most of what you see are F1 hybrids, but I've contacted Jung customer service and the ones I've gotten from them they say are OP. I saved seeds from the separate colors last year and will be growing them this year, so I'll be able to confirm if they are indeed OP.

Interesting. I was not aware that Yummy was an overloaded name. I have grown out F2s from Bonnie Yummy Orange plants with good success. I assumed it was an OP.


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Old March 30, 2015   #56
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Hot:
Tabasco
Thin Red Cayenne
Grocery Store Jalapeno F2
Jalmundo
Santa Fe Grande
Grocery Store Serrano F2
Big Jim
Alma Paprika

Sweet:
Yummy Orange
Purple Beauty
Sweet Banana
Corno di Toro Giallo
Quadrato Giallo di Asti
Beaver Dam
California Wonder
Korean Twisted
Shi★★★★o
Topepo Rosso
I'm really surprised to see Beaver Dam listed as sweet; it has a bit of a bite, especially if picked green. It gets milder when ripe.
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I'm really surprised to see Beaver Dam listed as sweet; it has a bit of a bite, especially if picked green. It gets milder when ripe.

I've never grown them before, so you are probably right.



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Old March 30, 2015   #58
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Bhut jolokia
blushing beauty hybrid
brain strain red
brazilian starfish
chiltepin
chiltepin texas
congo trinidad
fatalii
fooled you hybrid
habanero chocolate
jalapeno jumbo
jaloro
moruga scorpion chocolate
naga morich
smokin' ed's carolina reaper
trinidad scorpion
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Old April 7, 2015   #59
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I see some seriously dangerous peppers listed in this thread .

I am only growing one potent pepper this year, Bhut Jolokia from Baker Creek. I have six seedlings, hopefully that will be enough to make a batch of hot sauce.

Other peppers started:

Hot:
Serrano Tampequino
Aji Limo

Sweet:
Criolla De Cocina
Paradicsom Alaku Sarga Szentes (thickest flesh I have ever seen)
Corno Di Toro
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