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Old June 24, 2007   #31
feldon30
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I let me Jalapeños get ripe. I cut out the core and stuffed with cream cheese, then I dipped in batter and deep fried. I expected a nice somewhat mild stuffed jalapeño like you can get just about any restaurant these days.

They were extremely picante!! It took mouthfuls of cream cheese and a glass of milk to put the fire out. So you're saying they would have been even hotter when they were green?!
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Old June 24, 2007   #32
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I've been thinking of growing something like a Tam Jalapeno to avoid flaming mouth syndrome. I can handle a little jalapeno heat just fine, but depending on growing conditions they can come out hotter than expected. So I figure if I start fairly mild, even if they turn spicy I'll be OK. But if I start hot and it escalates from there, hoo boy!
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Old June 25, 2007   #33
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So you're saying they would have been even hotter when they were green?!
Exactly, but not jalapeños, these.... here you can see the brand and type...

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