They are already a little soft. I cut one open to make sure they’re still good, though. Is there some kind of purse I could make with lime juice or something that could last a couple months in the fridge? Open to any ideas though really.

by MarkenRahl

40 Comments

  1. john_romeros_bitch

    I freeze mine since I use them sparingly. Then dice/blend with whatever you’re cooking them with when you need a lil extra heat

  2. NetworkingJesus

    Slice and toss into a jar of leftover pickle juice. I keep deseeded and sliced strips of reapers, scorpions, etc. in leftover pickle juice pretty much year round. Super easy to just pull some out with a fork and toss on a pizza before it goes in the oven.

  3. aperfectcurcle

    I made hot sauce with most and dehydrated the rest for future use

  4. ShiftyState

    If it were me, I’d make some fermented hot sauce, but you can also make a vinegar based sauce that will keep for a very long time.

  5. RedShirtPete

    Chop the peppers(wear gloves). Mince some garlic and onions. Put them all together in a mason jar, cover with white vinegar. Put them in the fridge.

  6. Forsaken_Noise_3941

    Put in foil or zip bag. Freeze them.

  7. Adventurous-Hat-7986

    Make sauce or dry them out and then grind them and use it as pepper flakes on pizza or whatever you want.

  8. capntrps

    Hang and dry, or make hot sauce. Got both going right now.

  9. BackdoorKingpin

    Ferment them and make hot sauce or a base for hot sauce

  10. ForagerChef

    When I have extras like I do right now I vacuum seal them with 3% of their weight in salt. Leave at room temp. They’ll ferment and are shelf stable. I’ve forgotten about bags for a year or so without issue. Or just dehydrate or freeze. Also ghost pepper salt is craaaazy good. I have a recipe if you want. I sell it at events and it goes like hot cakes.

  11. rational_actor_nm

    Fermented chili sauce. It’s super easy to do.

  12. scifiking

    Make El Chapo!

    🔥 El Chapo
    10 Jalapeños
    2 dried arbol peppers
    5 garlic cloves
    1 Onion
    1/2 Tsp Salt
    Boil for 5 mins and strain
    1 lime squeezed
    Cilantro to taste
    Blend for two minutes
    3/8 cup avocado oil
    Add avocado oil blend until creamy about two mins

  13. MephiticDeity

    Dry them out, turn them into pepper powder.

  14. cause_of_chaos

    Freeze them and use them at your own leisure. I wouldn’t make anything with them that needs to be around long.
    Freeze, and cut only what you need to use in that instance.

  15. Own_Abrocoma2268

    stuffed them with cream cheese, a little grated sharp cheddar cheese, put them on the grill and grill them taste awesome

  16. in1gom0ntoya

    roast them and then put them salsa, or puree them and mix with things or freeze them

  17. enwongeegeefor

    I’m mad at all of you…..where the hell is the stanley hudson gif?

  18. SideCompetitive2126

    Blender, add a little salt, a little vinegar, add a little garlic, pour into a mason jar or glass jar and freeze, thaw as desired and enjoy.

  19. AbeFromanSassageKing

    I make sauces with as much fresh pepper as I can, then I vacuum seal and freeze my extra peppers, as peppers that have been frozen actually dehydrate more completely than fresh peppers, so I can make insane spice powders over the next couple years 👍

  20. AncientWarrior-guru

    Finely dice them and disperse them in a ton of melted butter, mix and let it harden. Now you have ghost pepper butter.