If You Can Handle The Heat, Chocolate Hot Sauce Is For You
When I arrived to the hot sauce company Homesweet Homegrown's chili pepper farm in Kutztown, PA, a few weeks ago, I was almost certain I had a fiery future ahead of me. Not gonna lie, I was a little stressed. I love spicy food, don't get me wrong, but I had heard rumors of what the carolina reaper and ghost peppers do to people. This was a level of extreme heat I have not experienced.
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I was visiting Robyn Jasko, the founder of Homesweet Homegrown, to make their popular Chocolate Ghost Pepper Sauce. First of all, a chocolate hot sauce sounded bizarrely delightful, and second, I wanted to learn how to make hot sauce since I find a way to pour it over most foods I eat: pizza, eggs, avocado toast ... IMO, there's not much hot sauce can't make better.
Upon arriving to the farm, I tasted a few of the 50 different chili pepper varieties Jasko grows with her husband, Paul: ají dulce, jalape?o, lemon drop. Lemon drop was surprisingly hot, but still nothing compared to the ghost and carolina reaper. One bite of each of those and I nearly lost it (truly, I was dry heaving with my head between my legs).
Amazingly, when blended up in a hot sauce with a more mild pepper and cocoa powder - this is where the chocolate comes in; Jasko adds it for depth - the ghost pepper takes on a new life: bold, but not in the I-want-you-dead! kinda way, and super complex. This is the hot sauce you want to put on everything... IF you can handle the heat.
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