THE 2017 CHILLI THREAD

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  1. CanadianLori

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    2017-08-19 17.55.58.jpg I am starting to hzrvest reapers, habaneros, scotch bonnet, devil's tongue, scorpions. This plant is just for me. It has no heat, is tasty and I just eat them as I pick them .
     
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      Some of my chilli's....

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        Good crop :thumbsup: What do you do with them? :)
         
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          I'd like to make some different chilli sauces this year, and powder a load as well, obviously, some will be thrown in the dehydrator and dried and then left in jars for use later.
           
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            I much prefer to eat mine raw (love the fresh flavour) but keep some dried. Although I prefer to use dried chillies when making a chilli con carne.
             
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              Just been given this by another allotment bloke.. I only asked him what they were! He thinks they're apache.

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              Does anyone have a tried and tested chilli jam recipe please?
               
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                I have several recipes for preserves that incorporate hot peppers. I don't actually make a jam from the peppers. I make a lot of jellies and sauces though. I also have a super recipe for cranberry sauce which is heated up with chillies.

                Sorry about not having a jam recipe to share. I hope someone here has one to post for you :)
                 
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                  I make chilli jam and chilli sauce most years using the chillies and the produce that I grow in the garden.

                  Chew a small bit of one of the chillies to see if it imparts a strong distinctive fruity taste in your mouth before the heat hits. If it does then it will probably make a good tasting jam with just chillies alone.

                  If the taste is bland then use a fruit (redcurrants work well) as the base and the chillies for the heat. Add a pinch or two of ground black pepper to accentuate the taste.

                  The basic recipe I use for jams is equal amounts of fruit to equal amounts of jam sugar (or sugar with added pectin). Some people add a small knob of butter during cooking to smoothen the froth and create a shiny seal but I don't, I just keep skimming off the unsightly froth.
                   
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                    Just look at what those pesky butterflies in the tropics have done to my augmented Trinidad Moruga Scorpions.
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                    Every time a butterfly flaps its wings a chilli plant dies.

                    My TMS plants (augmented with extra rootstock from Naga Morich plants through grafting), outdoors since mid-May, were quietly heading towards a bumper crop when tragedy struck four of the five plants.

                    I secured them to bamboo stakes but the stakes broke during the recent strong winds.

                    Damn butterflies!
                     
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                      @misterQ I'm sorry to see that. Even though my plants are in greenhouses, the blossoms still drop off if I so much as wink at them!

                      This business of keeping the blossoms from falling off must be the "challenging" part about growing super hots :doh:
                       
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                        I appreciate the sympathy, CandadianLori. And, I agree, not winking at a super hot is a mighty challenge.
                         
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                            Thank you all, will have a go at one those later @Sian in Belgium and will report back :dbgrtmb:
                            I try to use a bit less sugar to fruit ratio if im making jam but might have to go full sugar! They do taste kind of fruity at first, then the heat hits!
                             
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                              How would you powder them? :scratch:

                              I bet I sound like a complete fool
                               
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                                Not done it myself @bexy13 but dry the chillies and blitz with a blender/coffee grinder.
                                 
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