For chili enthusiasts who crave fiery spice, this Carolina Reaper sauce recipe is a perfect pressure canning option. Finely chopped peppers combine with tomatoes, beans and onions for an irresistibly flavorful experience!
Heat can last long after taking in its effects; to tame its intensity, add creamy ingredients such as dairy. Try this recipe for a spicy wing glaze or drizzle its spicy goodness onto dessert!
1. Carolina Reaper Hot Sauce
The Carolina Reaper pepper has an incredible Scoville Heat Unit rating of up to 2.2 million, making it the hottest pepper in the world. Use it in both savory and sweet dishes for an unforgettable flavor experience!
Dragon’s Blood Elixir’s Reaper Sauce is an outstanding example of how Carolina Reapers can be combined with other ingredients to produce an unforgettable hot sauce. Made with Reapers, apple cider vinegar and salt – the results provide a fiery yet scrumptious bite!
Dave’s Gourmet offers another exceptional all-natural Hellfire Carolina Reaper hot sauce made with world champion Reaper chiles, onions, garlic, sun dried tomatoes, tomatillos, cilantro, lemon lime juice and ginger as well as other spices for maximum fieriness and mouthwatering flavor. With such an exceptional product sure to send blandness packing into fiery hell.
2. Carolina Reaper BBQ Sauce
This Carolina Reaper pepper is known for being one of the hottest peppers on earth, making it perfect as the centerpiece of this BBQ sauce recipe. The heat quickly kicks in after tasting; at its peak intensity level it may become overwhelming but will never become unbearably intense or remain so for too long.
First and foremost, this sauce offers up its unique combination of tomato sweetness and honey; before the Reaper heat kicks in. Other spices like paprika and garlic also shine through but they are less assertive.
The Reaper is a hybrid created by crossing Pakistani Naga Morish with Red Habanero from West Indies. Known for its heat tolerance and popularity among chiliheads competing in heat-eating contests, this BBQ sauce caters to chiliheads who crave extreme heat as another flavor nuance. Cajohn’s claims it to be “the world’s hottest BBQ sauce”, and they deliver on this claim!
3. Carolina Reaper Salsa
Carolina Reaper pepper provides the ultimate fiery kick and fruity sweetness to this devilish dip! Enjoy its spicy heat while pairing perfectly with salty chips or tacos.
The Carolina Reaper is an ingenious cross between Pakistani Ghost Pepper and Red Habanero from La Soufriere in the Caribbean – developed by Ed Currie to add another level of heat! Perfect for anyone seeking the highest possible spice level!
This salsa recipe is quick and easy, perfect for tacos or as a dipping sauce. I used only minimal ingredients so the pepper flavor can shine through. Feel free to experiment by adding cilantro, lime juice, agave syrup, ginger cumin or even tropical fruits like mango for extra variety and zest!
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees, place carrots, onion and garlic cloves on a rimmed baking sheet, and roast for 45 minutes or until vegetables are tender but slightly charred.
4. Carolina Reaper Dip
The Carolina Reaper pepper, with over 1.5 million Scoville Heat Units, is currently the world’s hottest pepper. Even small amounts can cause severe burns.
Consuming Carolina Reapers may cause your pain receptors to react, but that alone should not be sufficient to kill you unless there are additional health concerns present. However, the Reaper may cause serious harm if handled carelessly and can damage both hands and eyes when handled improperly.
Reapers start off fruity before quickly building to an intense, rapid-building heat that builds over time. Their capsaicin content is higher than Ghost Peppers but still extremely hot; therefore, gloves and ventilation should always be used when handling Reapers to avoid stinging your skin or eyes while cutting or breathing in their vapors while cutting. Furthermore, make sure you are wearing a mask when roasting or adding them into food!