scorpion peppers took the hottest pepper title for a while...several times...now the Carolina reaper holds it, they have a good taste to them I agree. Habaneros are still my favorite for taste though.its was given as a gift by a vendor gift put out by Hotsause.com. called blue flame, gift came with 2 others that are habanero, not as hot. but still a bit toasty. but the blue flame tastiest and hottest.
I like habaneros for the after burn that they have. They seem like the only peppers that do that.scorpion peppers took the hottest pepper title for a while...several times...now the Carolina reaper holds it, they have a good taste to them I agree. Habaneros are still my favorite for taste though.
Looks goodLittle dinner from last night. Some slow cooked short rib curry, yucca root boiled and spiced like mashed potatos, green banana spiced up with spices, fish curry, beans with coconut, chicken curry, and some yellow rice. Family style. View attachment 1221573
I could put tomatoes on almost anything and it would taste good. I feel the same way about broccoli and hot banana peppers too. If you want a surprisingly good and new meal, try making a Grilled cheese sandwich w/ broccoli (and tomato if u like), it rocks. I'm also a fan of broccoli on my Philly Cheesesteak, on Italian hoagies/subs, Strombolis or Calzones and obviously pizzas. When I "build" a hoagie or sub, I will put every fathomable vegetable on it I can possibly fit w/ only a few exceptions - the ones that seem to work best for my taste-buds are a combination of Broccoli, any type of Peppers (fresh and/or pickled), Black Olives, onions (we love red and Spanish), Spinach, shredded Carrots, cucumbers (sometimes pickles of a high-quality, refrigerated, never heated), and of course lettuce and tomato...........topped w/ olive oil, Italian, Ranch or classic Ceaser dressing. Also gotta cover the entire inside of the roll w/ Mayonaise 1st too. A dry sub/hoagie is the worstWhat...what's wrong with tomatoes?
Is that a store-bought dough or u make it yourself? I got a killer pizza dough recipe if you're interested in trying it
Homemade in our bread maker. I added Canadian bacon, bacon, sausage, olives, and three more types of cheeses after this picture.I could put tomatoes on almost anything and it would taste good. I feel the same way about broccoli and hot banana peppers too. If you want a surprisingly good and new meal, try making a Grilled cheese sandwich w/ broccoli (and tomato if u like), it rocks. I'm also a fan of broccoli on my Philly Cheesesteak, on Italian hoagies/subs, Strombolis or Calzones and obviously pizzas. When I "build" a hoagie or sub, I will put every fathomable vegetable on it I can possibly fit w/ only a few exceptions - the ones that seem to work best for my taste-buds are a combination of Broccoli, any type of Peppers (fresh and/or pickled), Black Olives, onions (we love red and Spanish), Spinach, shredded Carrots, cucumbers (sometimes pickles of a high-quality, refrigerated, never heated), and of course lettuce and tomato...........topped w/ olive oil, Italian, Ranch or classic Ceaser dressing. Also gotta cover the entire inside of the roll w/ Mayonaise 1st too. A dry sub/hoagie is the worst
Try THAT next time to go to Subway lol
Is that a store-bought dough or u make it yourself? I got a killer pizza dough recipe if you're interested in trying it
Looks good, can you e-mail me a slice?Homemade in our bread maker. I added Canadian bacon, bacon, sausage, olives, and three more types of cheeses after this picture.