The Hottest Pepper Blog

December 28, 2010

Hello My Friends

Filed under: Ask Jamie,How to — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 10:19 am

Question:

My name is Lloyd Snyder I would love to get more information on the hottest pepper in the world and where I can buy them. I live in PA. Also if I were to buy seeds can I grow them here in Pa.? Thank you.

Answer:

Hey Lloyd,

Thanks for your inquiry. There is a lot of information concerning the Bhut Jolokia on our website. Please check it out. You can certainly grow this pepper in PA but there is a little planning involved. After germinating your seeds, you will need to transplant your “Bhuts” to a 4″ or 6″ pot when about 4″ tall. Keep them inside near a window if the temperatures are not above 65 degrees. Then acclimate them to the outside after all danger of frost has passed. When the temperature gets above 90 during the summer, you will have to buy some shade cloth to keep the temps. between 80 and 90 degrees. This usually required about a 20-30% reducing shade cloth. Keep them deep watered (slowly–drip is the best) every two days when it is that hot. IF they start to drop their flowers, then they are probably too hot. You will need to double up on the shade cloth. Please contact me during this process if you have any questions or problems. Once again, there is a lot of this information on our site.

Aloha,

Jamie

October 4, 2010

Worried About Changing Seasons

Question: 

I am a first time Bhut grower and I’m not sure if I started late.  I have only one plant that is about 2-3ft tall and is starting to bud peppers everywhere!  It has even branched off at the base and is budding there too.  But I am worried that with the weather changing I will loose them all.  As of now, the bhut is in a large pot outside (planting in the ground is not a option for me; I live in VA and we’re getting alot of stormy weather (hurricane season)).  Am I going to be ok?  My plant looks healthy as of now but I’m still worried.  The temp is starting to change; the high this whole week will be in the 68 to 70 degree range. What should I do?

David

Answer:

Aloha David,
Thanks for the inquiry. Please go to our site @ thehottestpepper.com and read about “How to Care for Your Pepper Plant…” It will tell you how to move it indoors and keep it going. Next year you will have to start earlier in the year.

Good luck!

Jamie

September 24, 2010

Thanks Again

Filed under: Testimonials — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:35 pm

Hello Jamie! I just wanted to let you know that I got the seeds in today. I am so excited to give them a try. I would like to thank you again for the excellent customer service and your generosity!

Take Care,
Reid

Aloha Reid,
My pleasure. If you need any help, please give me a call.

September 9, 2010

Hello and Thanks

Filed under: Bhut jolokia garden,Testimonials — Tags: , — admin @ 9:32 am

Hello Jamie,

Thank you for keeping me updated on my order.  I hope your trip to China was enjoyable.  I am looking forward to trying my hands at this incredible pepper.  Thank you again for the great customer service and the tips on starting the Bhut Jolokia. 
 
Reid Kaneshiro

March 30, 2010

Bhut Jolokia Smoke Grenades–OUCH!!! Go Indian Army!!!

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chili bhut pepper 300x200 Bhut Jolokia Smoke Grenades  OUCH!!! Go Indian Army!!!Aloha Gang,

Well, by now I am sure a lot of you have heard about the Indian army getting approval to use the Bhut Jolokia pepper as the main ingredient in smoke grenades.  They will be used as an anti-terrorist defense that will hurt but not kill.  I am sure that it will be used to disperse crowds,  force perts out of holed up locations, etc.  I can tell you from first hand experience that it will work.  Go get ‘em Indian Army–Bhut Jolokia rules!

During our harvest season, we sometimes harvest 1,000 peppers in a day.  Each and every Bhut Jolokia pepper has the seeds taken out by hand.  We wear 4 layers of vinyl gloves, a respirator, and long sleeve shirts.  Further, there is a beach towel covering our laps.  Those peppers are juicy and somehow, that hot,hot capsaicin squirts out everywhere when slicing the peppers open.  The 4 layers of gloves lasts only about an hour before they have to be changed. What I am saying is that they are very dangerous and can give you an unbelievable amount of pain and suffering.  During the harvest season, my friends don’t stop by, my girlfriend won’t get near me, and frankly, it’s a lonely, lonely time of year.  I am toxic, and I leave a trail of Bhut Jolokia pain and suffering everywhereI go.  It’s on every part of my body eventually, and I mean every part. Sometime at night and I writhing in pain as I try to go to sleep.  Yes, the peppers have somehow gotten into my bed, and believe me that’s not funny.  I wake up tired the next morning with dark circles under my eyes, wondering how in the world I got into this mess.  I keep hearing the Oliver Hardy quote- “Well, here’s another nice mess you’ve gotten me into.”  But the problem is, I have gotten into it all by myself!

So, it’s the Bhut Jolokia pepper and the Indian army joining forces to keep the bad guys in check.  So, throw those Bhut Jolokia smoke grenades and more power to the Bhut!

Keep those questions coming,  and keep planting those Bhuts!  And, if any of you out there make a Bhut Jolokia hand grenade, please send me a sample!

Jamie

March 22, 2010

Can I Freeze Peppers?

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You ask them, Jamie answers them! Here’s another edition of Ask Jamie, with a wonderful question on freezing peppers.

Question
Hi, I heard about these peppers and have read through your website (and a few others).  When is the time of year to be able to buy whole peppers from you ?   My recipe for chilli is a bit warm (Jalapenos and Habaneros, I really prefer the Habeneros because I like the fruity taste of them (and also of course the heat). I would like to have a very hot version of my chilli using Habeneros and the Ghost pepper. Obviously I dont know how much to use and still be edible, I’ll have to use a little, and add small amounts until I get it where I want it.

A couple of questions:
1) When would I be able to buy whole peppers from you ?
2) Does freezing the pepper until used have an effect on flavor ? (I imagine yes, but not sure how much).
3) Since you are the experts on these peppers, any handy tips on how/how much to use ? (I am aware of the need to be careful – made that mistake with Habeneros once).
Thanks, and I’ll place my order after receiving your feedback (might get some powder for now since you are out of the actual peppers according to your site).
~JC Harris

Answer
Aloha JC,

Thanks for your inquiry.  Just like the Habanero pepper, the Bhut Jolokia has a wonderful flavor. It also has an intense back heat.  I cannot tell you how much to use as this is very, very subjective.  You just have to experiment.
As far as the freezing goes, we pick our pepper when they are bright red, and very ripe.  Not one pepper ripens in transit, or is picked before it’s time.  They are then de-seeded by hand which is a huge pain in the butt.  The peppers are then either, sun dried, or dehydrated.  Then they are vacuum packed and frozen.  You can re-hydrate them if you wish, and many of my customers do this.
I would purchase the pepper flakes and experiment with them.  You are not going to be able to use the fresh peppers much anyway because they have to be diced so fine or you could hurt someone who eats a chunk. Not a nice thing to do.
We will have fresh peppers again around June 1st.
Mahalo and Aloha,
Jamie

thehottestpepper.com

January 13, 2010

New Year Testimonials

Filed under: Testimonials — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 2:33 pm

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Happy New Year once again, truly looking forward to what 2010 has to bring.  For now that’s some great feedback!  Whether you’re a Culinary Chef, a customer or a Bhut Jolokia enthusiast, we love hearing from you so keep it coming!

“As a chef, currently Sous Chef for the only three time “James Beard Award” winner in history, I strive to use the best quality ingredients I can find. With the Waimea Bay Chili Pepper Company you can be assured you are getting the absolute best quality product. Let me assure you, you have never eaten anything as hot as what Jamie has!! NO where can you find the REAL thing, but here. You will find some dried, smoked, mass produced product out of India, if that is what you want, Crap. Don’t waste you’re time. Weather it’s the seeds, so you can grow your own, or (if you are lucky enough) some of the flake he has, YOU ARE GETTING THE REALLY SCARY STUFF!! (Seriously, I ate a half of one, and contemplated ripping my tongue, lips and throat out!!!) I have made a good friend in my dealings with this company. And if he wasn’t as good of a guy he could sell these things for twice what he is and I would still pay. I wasted close to $1,000 dollars and almost two years of searching for a source for REAL Jolokia and now I’ve found it.”

~Justin Bailey - Senior Soups Chef, Morgan’s In the Desert
La Quinta Resort & PGA West
The Waldorf Astoria Collection

“Man I can not tell you how much I am diggin these peppers.  I have incorporated the peppers into my salsa rojo and tomatillo salsa.  WHAT a unexpected BANG it adds to the food.  I use the “bhut dust” in my dry rubs for my smoked pork, chicken, ribs and brisket.  Really adds that subtle heat that is expected in good Texas BBQ.  I have used all types of hot peppers but nothing compares to the volcanic heat these give to food as will as a very unique flavor.

Thanks again for these INSANELY VOLCANIC HOT PEPPERS!!”

Patrick Gerac
Executive Chef
Houston Marriott at the Texas Medical Center

September 28, 2009

The Hottest Pepper Featured on FOX 5 Morning News

Filed under: Fresh garden eating,Where is Jamie — Tags: , , , — admin @ 1:54 pm

Many of you have seen Jamie’s video on youtube and the hot and fiery repercussions for eating just a piece of the Bhut Jolokia pepper.  This morning on the Fox 5 Morning news with Arthel Neville Jamie ate an ENTIRE BHUT JOLOKIA! The video doesn’t get to show what happened an hour later, but let’s say it was many times worst than the original Man vs Pepper youtube video and it was an insanely painful experience.  Click to view the video and once again thanks to everyone for your continued support!

September 21, 2009

Join Me for HOTTER THAN HELL NIGHT!

HOTTER THAN HELL NIGHT

In keeping with “Restaurant Week”, This FRIDAY September 25th, 2009, join me (Jamie Kocher) for “HOTTER THAN HELL NIGHT” as Chef Justin Baily cooks up a delectable array of spicy dishes featuring the world’s hottest pepper, The Bhut Jolokia.

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