Habanero Pepper
Habanero Peppers can you say HOTTTTT.;They are on average fifty times hotter then the Jalapeno.; Start indoors about eight weeks prior to planting outside.; Plant the seeds 1/4 inch deep and germinate for 3-4 weeks at at least 70 degrees.; If possible give them six weeks inside.
Plants take a while to mature at an average of 100 days. As with all tender plants make sure you acclimate the seedlings for a week before planting outdoors. ALWAYS use gloves when harvesting Habanero Peppers, DO NOT rub your eyes or face when harvesting.; Eat in moderation these hot peppers can catch up to you fast.;
Habaneros can be used for stuffing but watch out have some milk and bread ready.;
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My super hot Habanero Salsa
This is not for the faint of heart, very hot, Habanero sause
Five Habanero peppers diced
Four Jalapeno peppers diced
Three Garden Salsa Peppers diced
Four cups Onions diced small
Four cups fresh peeled diced tomatoes
3/4 cup lime juice
Four tbsp. minced garlic
Five cans tomato paste
Three cups vinegar
A handful of chopped up cilantro
One good pinche of salt
Dice the peppers USING GLOVES. Peel tomatoes (boil in hot water for 3-5 seconds plunge tomatoes into ice water, the skins will come right off) core and dice tomatoes.
Put peppers, onion, tomatoes, hot peppers, vinegar, lime juice, garlic, and, tomato paste in a large pan. Bring to boil. Boil for 15 minutes reduce heat to simmer. Add salt and one cup of water. Simmer for 10 more minutes. Bring friends bread and milk you will need it.
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