ABC Wednesday
September 17th, 2014
The letter is J - for Jalapena pepper
For the last dozen years the town of Keremeos has held
Canada's only Sizzle Pepper Fest, - in September
when the peppers are hottest,
and the Jalapena is a great favourite.
This year's event takes place next Saturday.
It is free to the public and families enjoy a great day of fun, music and lots of food.
The day starts with a pancake breakfast, with musical entertainment,
and the music continues all during the day with various local
bands playing hot music.
Vendors offer pulled pork, Jamaican patties, fish and chips, burgers, enchiladas, tamales and other Mexican flavours, and an amateur chili cook-off starts serving at 11 a.m.
There is a hot sauce contest with celebrity judges with some of wine country's top chefs
as well as local sauciers entering their sauces.
But the main feature of the day is the Sear Factor Hot Pepper Eating Contest.
Behold - a video of last year's winning contestant!
This year's event takes place next Saturday.
It is free to the public and families enjoy a great day of fun, music and lots of food.
The day starts with a pancake breakfast, with musical entertainment,
and the music continues all during the day with various local
bands playing hot music.
Vendors offer pulled pork, Jamaican patties, fish and chips, burgers, enchiladas, tamales and other Mexican flavours, and an amateur chili cook-off starts serving at 11 a.m.
There is a hot sauce contest with celebrity judges with some of wine country's top chefs
as well as local sauciers entering their sauces.
But the main feature of the day is the Sear Factor Hot Pepper Eating Contest.
Behold - a video of last year's winning contestant!
For those not interested in eating the Jalapeno in its raw state
here is a very nice Cheddar and Jalapeno Biscuit Recipe.
Preheat your oven to 425F and in a large bowl whisk together one and one third cups of flour, one quarter cup of polenta or corn meal, three tablespoons of sugar, a half teaspoon
of salt, a pinch of cayenne pepper and two teaspoons of baking powder.
Stir in one and a quarter cups of grated cheddar cheese and two tablespoons of diced
fresh jalapenos (more or less to taste)
Make a well in the center of the mixture and pour
three quarters of a cup plus two tablespoons of heavy cream.
With a light hand gently bring the ingredients together just until everything is wet enough so that the dough will be sticky and clumpy. (Maybe you will have to add a few more drops of cream)
Turn the dough out on to a lightly flour surface, knead a few times,form it
into a disc about three quarters of an inch thick, and cut round biscuit shapes out of the disk.
Brush the biscuits with a bit of cream and top them with a sprinkle of cheese.
Bake for eleven or twelve minutes until the cheese is nicely melted and the biscuits are golden!!!
Enjoy...
For more interesting Js visit here at ABC Wednesday, with
thanks to Roger and Denise and Jolly helpers.....
10 comments:
Hot Pepper Eating Contest! That is a new kind of contest! Beautiful!
Have a great weel, Hildred!
Wil, ABCW team.
What a fun post ~ and great event ~ for ABC W ~
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
I leave the raw Jalapena peppers to my hubby--I only like them in guacamole.
Ann
My eyes are watering at the very thought! Some great recipe ideas there!
Denise ABC Team
You can never go wrong with dancing vegetables.
ROG, ABCW
The biscuits look delicious - I could eat the jalapeno biscuits but not a whole jalapeno - no thank you! I prefer chipotle, Anaheim, or hatch chili peppers to jalapenos.
I grow jalapenos. Love them that much!
Oooh, if I lived nearby, I would go to the festival. Bet it will be a hot time. Your recipe sounds delicious, thank you.
Take 25 to Hollister
Terrible this hot pepper , have a nice sunday,Greeting from Belgium.
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