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John 30-09-2006 12:25 PM

Hot Peppers
 
I have a lot of hot peppers (habenero, Thai and Cayenne) that are still
green. We should be getting a frost very soon..in the next few days. Can I
just pick all of them and use them green or is there a way to get them to
ripen up after being picked? Either way they will probably make a good
sauce.
Thanks,
John



Gary 01-10-2006 12:53 AM

Hot Peppers
 

John wrote:
I have a lot of hot peppers (habenero, Thai and Cayenne) that are still
green. We should be getting a frost very soon..in the next few days. Can I
just pick all of them and use them green or is there a way to get them to
ripen up after being picked? Either way they will probably make a good
sauce.
Thanks,
John


Many peppers will ripen on their own after being picked. I string my
excess peppers on ristras and dry them. After they are dry, you can
just pick what you need from the ristra to throw in soups, sauces, or
whatever. I had a pile of Jalapenos that I treated that way. Most were
green when I strung them up but after a couple of weeks they have
turned red and are getting dry. The ristras also make great fall decor
just hanging up.
Gary


TQ 01-10-2006 02:53 AM

Hot Peppers
 
Throw old sheets over your plants to protect them from the frost.

"John" wrote in message
...
I have a lot of hot peppers (habenero, Thai and Cayenne) that are still
green. We should be getting a frost very soon..in the next few days. Can I
just pick all of them and use them green or is there a way to get them to
ripen up after being picked? Either way they will probably make a good
sauce.
Thanks,
John





Karl L. Wuensch 08-10-2006 03:42 AM

Hot Peppers
 
I just throw them in paper bag and let them ripen there. Check every week
or two and cull any that are starting to rot. Yes, you can use them green,
but I prefer them ripe.

"John" wrote in message
...
I have a lot of hot peppers (habenero, Thai and Cayenne) that are still
green. We should be getting a frost very soon..in the next few days. Can I
just pick all of them and use them green or is there a way to get them to
ripen up after being picked? Either way they will probably make a good
sauce.
Thanks,
John





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