by pinback » Fri May 17, 2013 10:26 pm
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Vegetable oil it is! Veggie oil it is.
I have seen people order these, I think. I think the Milker has tried them out here. Too bad you keep calling him an idiot.
I didn't mean it. Sorry everyone. Let us come together over a delicious grilled jalapeno.
THINGS I HAVE LEARNED since starting to eat
chile toreados:
1. The tip (heheh) of the chile is the hottest part. Conceptually it makes sense, since all of the ribs meet down there, and the ribs are where the heat lies, but holy crap, it was never demonstrated to me so clearly as when I worked my way through my first.
2. There is a huge range of hotness where jalapenos are concerned. Just to prove the point, I ate two of them raw tonight. The first one provided barely a tickle, more reminiscent of a green bell pepper than a hot chile. Then I tried the second one and was whining like a bitch for 15 minutes. Amazing!
I forget what the point of this was. Zerg OP!!!!!
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]Vegetable oil it is! Veggie oil it is.
I have seen people order these, I think. I think the Milker has tried them out here. Too bad you keep calling him an idiot.[/quote]
I didn't mean it. Sorry everyone. Let us come together over a delicious grilled jalapeno.
THINGS I HAVE LEARNED since starting to eat [i]chile toreados[/i]:
1. The tip (heheh) of the chile is the hottest part. Conceptually it makes sense, since all of the ribs meet down there, and the ribs are where the heat lies, but holy crap, it was never demonstrated to me so clearly as when I worked my way through my first.
2. There is a huge range of hotness where jalapenos are concerned. Just to prove the point, I ate two of them raw tonight. The first one provided barely a tickle, more reminiscent of a green bell pepper than a hot chile. Then I tried the second one and was whining like a bitch for 15 minutes. Amazing!
I forget what the point of this was. Zerg OP!!!!!