This is the only way I have ever made them aside from the small detour due to not finding the right hot sauce. I will have to look for it at Walmart next time we go to the city.
They are mostly gone now! We were suppose to have fettuccine with alfredo and some breaded chicken tenderloins but it can wait till tomorrow! Thank you for watching! Stay Blessed!
Merry Christmas Rachael! You should be getting your Christmas card any day now. I got a late start to doing them. We recieved your card yesturday! Thank you so much that was so sweet of you. I love our YT community that we are starting to get. I hope you are enjoying your time off of work and are having lots of fun in the snow. ❄We love poppers. I had to buy the box kind. Yours looks really great!
Using the Chipotle sauce worked out as a perfect substitute to add back a little heat! They were so good and gone by the next evening! Thank you for watching! Stay blessed!
These look amazing! I make mine with a mix of cream cheese and cheddar then bread them and fry them, I save seeds from the store all the time. I ended up with some amazing beefsteak tomatoes and the mini bell peppers grew true. I also saved kumato seeds (the little brown cherry tomatoes) those grew true. I did cherub cherry tomatoes, those gave me a tomato that looked like a pepper but were still delicious. Only thing with peppers from what I understand the green peppers aren't ripe so won't grow, you have to let them ripen and turn color to save the seeds. How did you not wear gloves doing this? My skin would have been on fire and I definitely would have touched my eye...done it a million times and never learn lol.
Aww Mellie I guess I am just immune to the heat! I love hot! As soon as I was done removing the seeds I did wash my hands with soap and water. And I am pretty good at not touching my face for the most part luckily! I have saved some seeds from produce I got at the farmers market here that I want to try growing this year. We are already discussing where we want our garden this next year. We have narrowed it down to two places. We use straw in our chicken coop and we want to lined the ground with the used stuff where our garden will be. We planned to lay it in the area through the winter so it can break down with all the chicken poo on it lol. Then in the spring we can turn the soil over! Thank you for commenting! Stay blessed my friend!
That sounds good but I bought them for something specific to make. I have all my recipes on a folder on my computer. I think if I type in the ingredient the recipe may pop up!
Join me as I make some Jalapeño Poppers with a Raspberry Chipotle drizzle!
Those look great never thought to put anything on top of them
This is the only way I have ever made them aside from the small detour due to not finding the right hot sauce. I will have to look for it at Walmart next time we go to the city.
My fav ❤ yummy
They are mostly gone now! We were suppose to have fettuccine with alfredo and some breaded chicken tenderloins but it can wait till tomorrow! Thank you for watching! Stay Blessed!
Merry Christmas Rachael! You should be getting your Christmas card any day now. I got a late start to doing them. We recieved your card yesturday! Thank you so much that was so sweet of you. I love our YT community that we are starting to get. I hope you are enjoying your time off of work and are having lots of fun in the snow. ❄We love poppers. I had to buy the box kind. Yours looks really great!
Lisa almost all our snow is gone and we don't have any in the focus so far! But it was a white Christmas! I will keep an eye out for your card!
Yum!!
Using the Chipotle sauce worked out as a perfect substitute to add back a little heat! They were so good and gone by the next evening! Thank you for watching! Stay blessed!
These look amazing! I make mine with a mix of cream cheese and cheddar then bread them and fry them, I save seeds from the store all the time. I ended up with some amazing beefsteak tomatoes and the mini bell peppers grew true. I also saved kumato seeds (the little brown cherry tomatoes) those grew true. I did cherub cherry tomatoes, those gave me a tomato that looked like a pepper but were still delicious. Only thing with peppers from what I understand the green peppers aren't ripe so won't grow, you have to let them ripen and turn color to save the seeds. How did you not wear gloves doing this? My skin would have been on fire and I definitely would have touched my eye...done it a million times and never learn lol.
Aww Mellie I guess I am just immune to the heat! I love hot! As soon as I was done removing the seeds I did wash my hands with soap and water. And I am pretty good at not touching my face for the most part luckily! I have saved some seeds from produce I got at the farmers market here that I want to try growing this year. We are already discussing where we want our garden this next year. We have narrowed it down to two places. We use straw in our chicken coop and we want to lined the ground with the used stuff where our garden will be. We planned to lay it in the area through the winter so it can break down with all the chicken poo on it lol. Then in the spring we can turn the soil over! Thank you for commenting! Stay blessed my friend!
The chipotle peppers are delicious over rice if you don't know what else to do with them and in chili!
That sounds good but I bought them for something specific to make. I have all my recipes on a folder on my computer. I think if I type in the ingredient the recipe may pop up!