Dragons Blood

FREE ChilliPepperPete - Dragons Blood

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From the good people at ChilliPepperPete comes a great FREE offer.. Just spend £20 on-line excluding postage and packing and they will send you a free bottle of their outstanding Dragons Blood sauce. Dragons Blood was one the first video reviews Darth Naga did for the ChileFoundry back in September 2009. Since then we believe this sauce has just got hotter and hotter.

The offer runs until the 19th December 2011 which is also the last order day for on-line orders to arrive before Christmas.

Just in case you missed it here is that video once again

Doesn’t Darth look young back then in the days before he went all HD!!

P.S. The bottle design may have changed since 2009 as well.

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We’ve all heard of Chilli chocolate bars and Chilli chocolate brownies. Angie Bourne and Anthony Sturge take this concept to a whole new level. This lovely couple, both with years and years of chef/catering experience, incorporate local produce and the finest ingredients to make sure they leave a lasting impression.

Deli Welli Doo Daaa make a selection of rich, sweet and fluffy muffins with a ChilliPepperPete Dragon’s Blood infusion both into the icing and the cakes themselves.

Chilli Muffins

Chilli Muffins

The rich Belgium chocolate buttercream icing, topped with sprinkles, marshmallows or chocolate discs, hide a delightfully warm feeling that leaves a very moreish, tingling sensation on your tongue. Throughout the chocolate sponge underneath the Dragon’s Blood tames, but is always there and never lets you forget.

In either dark or milk Belgian chocolate, the flavourful sauce sits in waiting, ready to ambush your taste buds. Surprisingly, the burn is relatively mild and quick, so you won’t be overpowered or unable to taste anything else. This Chilli-Muffin alliance has the right balance of flavours and heat. Unlike some competitors who have chilli with a hint of chocolate, or chocolate with a hint of chilli, these muffins will not disappoint.

Atop beautiful vanilla Dragon’s Blood buttercream icing sits a lime slice shaped and flavoured jelly sweet. Inside this muffin is a mix of red pepper, lime and coconut. Now lime and coconut have always gone hand in hand, but the addition of red pepper to the mix makes a difference you couldn’t imagine. With very small gratings of fresh lime peel and red pepper engulfed in the moist coconut sponge, one bite into the muffin gives you a zesty, fruity refreshing tang. Such an innocent looking muffin with a very clean combination of flavours is a stellar treat in my opinion.

World Hottest Chilli Ice Cream

World Hottest Chilli Ice Cream

Not only do Angie and Anthony make extraordinary cakes, they also make the worlds hottest Chilli ice cream. This is no easy task, as chilies and chilli sauces have a tendency of thinning out other ingredients which can stop the ice cream from setting correctly, thus resulting in a spicy cold mess! They combine several sauces and created three heats, one for every level of chilli addict.

Baby dragon is the mildest ice cream. Using Dragon’s blood in such a small amount still gives this deliciously thick ice cream a daring edge whilst retaining its cooling properties and is fantastic for a very interesting oral sensation.

Dragons Blood is made with the same sauce in a larger quantity; much hotter and delivers a generous kick to the back of the throat.

Satan’s Mother-in-Law leaves you with a ‘catch 22′ situation. Decadent fresh ice cream with a special sauce blend made with Nagas, among other things, leaves you with a fiery tongue that you just want to quench with more of the ice cream. Trouble is, the more you eat, the hotter it gets! A fantastic jump into mixing the hot with the cold and a must try for anyone who enjoys teasing their mind with this very entertaining combination.

This company were a massive hit at Grillstock and fortunately for us they are going to be attending at this year’s West Dean Chilli Fiesta on August 6th, 7th and 8th. So for all those reading this review and thinking of getting your mitts on their stuff, you’ll get your chance. Get it whilst its hot (lol), Stop them and buy one.

This is Mrs Naga, hoping to see you all at West Dean. Darth told me to sign off with ‘May the sauce be with you’ (rolls eyes).

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Its Monday morning and I’m sat at Hot Juan’s computer typing this up while he sorts out the hamper for you lovely people, I’m pretty knackered at this point…good thing i have  few days off work!


The reason for my tiredness was the awesome grillstock festival that took place in Bristol last weekend, for those of you that have been living under a rock for the past week (or at least those of you that haven’t had a chance to look at the Chilefoundry recently!) Grillstock was a big barbecue festival that took place in Bristol by the harbour, lots of big barbecue companies were displaying all manner of barbecue hardware and there were even some food vendors too but the biggest attraction in my mind was the FFUK Chilli eating competition. I was the compere for said competition that saw several unsuspecting mug…ummm…visitors over the course of two days go through sheer gut churning agony all for entertainment value and a selection of hot sauces and gifts, and what a competition it was!
First up in the chilli eating comp was the “Aci Sivri” at roughly 3,000 SHU, closely followed by the “Jalapeno” (4-5,000 SHU) and the “Whippets tail” (6,000 SHU), those 3 chilli’s proved to be too much for Vic Singh and thus he stood up and bowed out gracefully  to the roar of applause he received from the huge crowd!
Then out came the big guns, a huge jump in SHU to the “Cayenne” which weighs in at around 25,000 SHU, then the “Thai” chilli (50-100K SHU) came out to play..but it was the mighty “Scotch Bonnet”(100-350K SHU) that came and slayed the 3 lads from cornwall, Adam pearce, Rob pollard and Nick!
Dan Cronin, Danny hancock and Charlotte Pincott were also taken down by the almighty Scotch Bonnet, and its not surprising as the Scotch is a close cousin of the fabled “Habanero” pepper and shares a similar heat rating, not quite on par with but not far off! By this point we were down to only a fraction of the starting contestants and the competition was heating up by a fair number of degrees!
It was at this stage in the game that people were really starting to feel the burn, which was perfect as the next chilli up was the legendary “Habanero” at a massively eye watering 750,000 SHU!! This pepper is usually the limit for most normal folk, and even then alot of people bow out of eating or even trying food that has this pepper present as its well known for being one of the hottest peppers on the planet, in fact it actually was the hottest known until the “Naga Jolokia” showed up a few years ago!
Unfortunately the Habanero proved just too hot for Simon Linguard who ate the red hot fruit then stood up and declared “i’m done”, so now came the “wildcard” round and this time it was a teaspoon of Chillipepperpete’s “Dragons blood” hotsauce  (800k SHU) which, to my surprise the contestants wolfed down without any hesitation and ALL of them survived ready to devour the next pepper!
The “Dorset naga” (1 million SHU) was thrown into the mix at this point and that did’nt seem to phase the players either, something had to be done so out came the “7 Pot” chilli (1.02 million SHU) and it was this chilli that made Leo say “I’m not eating that!” and thus he left the table, but at this point anyone still there from the Habanero onwards was considered insane!
Those that did eat it however probably wished they hadn’t as it took out two more people, Lok and Jez Parry bowed down to the 7 Pot’s amazing heat and thus set the stage for the final 3 people…
The famous and ever popular champion “The Guff”, Mr Chill and a lovely lady called Laura all of which wolfed down the Chillipepperpete naga (1.05-1.08 million SHU) not once but THREE times before it was decided that the best way to sort this out was to bring out the “Satans S#*t” (fartoomany SHU) and give the people a half teaspoon each but that STILL did’nt bring anyone down so the final call was for “Danger” an extract sold by “Chillipepperpete” that weighed in at 6.4million SHU and that was it!! Laura decided enough was enough and left the two lads to carry on!
After they had held the 6.4million SHU paste on their tongues for 10 secs then licked the sticks clean it was decided that enough was enough and we declared them both the joint winners!
Both “The Guff” (Gareth Boughtwood) and “Mr Chill” (Colin Hill) were more than happy to collect their prizes of a chilli themed hamper of goodies, had their pics taken with me and then were sent on their merry way to enjoy the rest of their weekend! Guffy has said he will be back for the contest in September and Mr Chill has vowed to come and defend the title also so we have that to look forward to!

Although we don’t have any photo’s of the second days chilli eating competition it was a similar story but with more people dropping out earlier on and then when the naga’s hit there were only a small handful left, the naga’s took down even more people and in the end the two winners had eaten about 5 or 6 Naga’s EACH! Again this ended with the two contestants taking home a chilli hamper each and those two illustrious gentlemen were Simon Barrett (Yes! The Chillijamman himself!) and Jullu Miah who was a total spectacle to watch, heck he even saved me a job of entertaining the crowd as his chilli eating performance was worth the entrance fee alone!!

Well done to all who entered and we hope to see the champions again in Brighton this September for the mother of all chilli eating contests, its gonna be a MASSACRE!!

Until next time my chilli padawanz, may the sauce be with you, always!

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Lots of articles last month, including probably the worlds hottest curry, and some new recipes and reviews.

The Chilli Garden

The Chilli Garden

The Chilli Garden – Organic Hampshire Chillies – Based in a wooded vale on the Surrey/Hampshire border The Chilli Garden seven acre’s are farmed by three generations of the same family. Between them Father, Daughter and Son-in-law; Peter, Alison and Mik, have wealth of experience in farming, food production and design enabling them to make everything on the farm themselves.

Wahaca Looking for Chilli Expert – Wahaca, the Thomasina Miers chain of MLots of review and new preoductsexican restaurants is looking for a chilli expert to help them create a showcase for the joys of growing chillies, from how to plant, pollination and harvesting.

Darth Naga Reviews:- Mr Vikki’s Hot Lime Pickle – Well, the elections are upon us and I find its quite easy to get bogged down in political debates and other nonsense so I decided to take myself away from it all for a moment and write a review on one of “Mr Vikki’s” amazing products! Mr Vikki has had a couple of reviews on this site so far and I am sure that as long as he keeps making quality chilli products then we’ll keep on reviewing them!

The ChileFoundry Forum Experiment – We have been looking at opening a user forum for the past 6 months, the object of the forum is our users to discuss products and suppliers, post recipes etc etc.

Men purchase chilli four times more than women? – Men purchase chilli four times more than women reports AUSVEG as part of Australia’s Vegetable Industry Development Program, I guess that is comes has no real surprise, it seem to be mostly men I deal with when reporting for this blog.

Chilli Pantry – Quality Mexican Chillies in the UK – A new retailer for 2010 is the Chilli Pantry, set up by Gina Porras-Parral to sell a range of premium quality Mexican ingredients at affordable prices, based in Brimingham web site currently sell a range of authentic mexican dried chillies.

The Chilli Factory - Fiery Frillneck Hissv

The Chilli Factory - Fiery Frillneck Hiss

The Chilli Factory – Fiery Frillneck Hiss – Hot Smokey Chilli Tomato Sauce – This sauces comes all the way from Australia and has won a number of awards in its home country including 1st prize for Best Hot Sauce Tomato in the Australian Fiery Food Awards in August 2004 as well as a handful of 2nd and 3rd places in other events.

Good Eats – The Big Chili Recipe – I came across these video’s on You-Tube, and it seems like an excellent recipe, so we decided to collected the list of ingredients and the listed some places you can find them here in the UK.

Mr Singh’s – BBC1 High Street Dreams – What a great opportunity for Mr Singh’s Punjabi Chilli Sauce. I don’t think they could get a better plug for the sauce than BBC1 High Street Dreams

HillBoy from Gurkha Fine Foods – This is billed as “The Ultimate Chilli Experience – A Condiment that bites back!” and I think it is a first for us to be reviewing a Gurkha product. The Gurkha people are from Nepal and North-East India, the name coming from a Hindu warrior-saint Guru Gorakhnath.

Cambridge Chilli Farm – Ghost Pepper 10 Review – While at the Firey Foods Festival in Brighton, Chris & Rosie Jagger from Volcano Chilli asked me when I was going to review a sauce that they have found to be an excellent seller, Chris then sent me another bottle, he said that the recipe has been improved from the original version.

Chilli powder put in husbands pants – According to the Cambridge News Sharron Mackay the defendant in a fraud trial put chilli powder in her husband’s underpants as their marriage fell apart.

Orange Krush Hot Sauce – I’ve been sent a bottle of “Orange Krush” to taste and give my (expert? lol) opinion on, this sauce again comes from www.Hot-headz.com and i believe is the only place in the uk you can buy it, i say this as after a brief search using the trusted google, hot-headz was the only one that came up in the uk!

Could you eat “Probably the World’s Hottest Curry” and win £100 – Fire Foods and local Grantham’s Bindi Restaurant are putting down a challenge to anyone who thinks they are tough enough!

Lady Bird Johnson’s Pedernales River Chili Recipe – This recipe originally contained beef suet, but that ingredient was omitted after LJB’s severe heart attack when he was Senate majority leader. Remember to skim the fat off the chilli.

Blairs Ultra Death

Blairs Ultra Death

Darth Naga reviews – Blair’s Ultra Death – Well its that time again chilefanz!! Today I bring you my latest video review, and I reckon this one may just go down in history as the second stupidest thing I have ever done (the first will hopefully be uploaded to youtube at some stage LOL!) stupid for the simple fact that after hearing from Rose Seymour that James beck said “we don’t use milk in our video reviews in the US” I decided to hit the bottom end of mental and do a vid review WITHOUT MILK!! But anyway, the sauce I am reviewing today comes from the godfather of the US hotsauce scene Mr Blair Lazar himself, and this particular sauce is famous for not only being the hottest sauce he mass produces, but also for being one of the only ones to have its name changed during his major rebranding last year!

David’s Chilli Oil – Much more than just a gourmet oil – This is not just an “Oil and Chilli” blend; there is a whole extra level of flavour to be found here and with Rape seed oil becoming the New Olive oil, its time may have come. I am sure you will see more and more gourmet products based on Rape seed oil.

ChilliPepperPete’s Easy Fish Jambalaya Recipe – Jambalaya is a Louisiana Creole dish of Spanish and French influence, it is a close relation to the Spanish paella. This version is made a little quicker and simpler by pre-cooking the rice, traditionally the rice would be added with the stock at the end of preparation and then cooked for 45-60 minutes.

Scott Roberts — Chilli Letter from America #6 – It’s hard to believe it’s already May of 2010. Soon, people all across America will be doing outdoor grilling and barbecuing, celebrating Memorial Day Weekend at the end of this month, and wondering what to do with bored kids all day long now that school will be out for the summer.

Thai Pineapple Curry with Birds Eye Chillies – This recipe comes from a friend of Darth Naga, Sean (also know as Relentl3ss), who has cooked this for Darth and Mrs Naga, so it suspect it will taste very good. It uses the popular Birds Eye Chilli, and not of the ingredients should be hard to find in a reasonable supermarket.

The Chilli Jam Man - The 3 Peaks Chilli Jam

The Chilli Jam Man - The 3 Peaks Chilli Jam

The Chilli Jam Man – The 3 Peaks Chilli Jam – RIGHT let me just start out this review by stating that i’m NOT a big fan of sweet chilli things..problem is people keep sending me sweet chilli things and they are slowly changing my mind!! Todays “Jam” comes from a guy that up until I received this jar and then added him on twitter I knew nothing at all about him, but after a bit of net sleuthing I found out a little.

Growing Chillies from Seed: Part 2 – Once you have some seedlings to pot-on (see picture 1), it is time to separate them and pot them in individual pots. We tend to pot-on gradually, so we use 3” pots first. Using very loose seedling compost will help this stage. We like to use vermiculite on the surface and perlite in the mix.

Hungarian Paprika – The chilli was introduced to Hungary by the Turks during the 16th-17th centuries; it was not until the 19th century that paprika become the dominant spice in Hungarian cuisine.

Top 10 UK Chilli Web Sites — May 2010 – The farmers are now the top 3 chilli web sites in the UK with the Dartmoor Chilli Farm jumping up 2 places to number 3 joining Chillis Galore and South Devon Chilli Farm in 1st and 2nd places.

Hot-Headz Calypso Caribbean Style Hot Sauce – Hot-Headz has been a leading supplier of Hot Sauces in the UK since 1994, owner Stuart McAllister has a passion for hot sauce both finding and developing the best sauces he can find around the world.

Holy Cow! Spicy Bombay Ketchup

Holy Cow! Spicy Bombay Ketchup

Holy Cow! Spicy Bombay Ketchup – BBQ sauce is a area that seems to cover all sorts of sauces, I love BBQ, especially slow cooked pulled pork with lashings of BBQ Sauces, but this sauce is a surprisingly different.

Mr Singh’s Cookalong – Prawn Stir Fry – This is a simple recipe, as you will see exact quantities are not essential when cooking, please feel free to use what you have got, we have added some estimates of the quantities used to help.

Berberé (or Berbere) Recipe – A Hot Spice Mixture from Ethiopia. – Berberé originates from Ethiopia. It is a very hot dry spice mix and has become the basis for most Ethiopian cuisine. It should have a course texture, so don’t grind it to a fine powder.

The ChileFoundry YouTube Channel – Did you know we have our own YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/chilefoundry

Hot Headz & Scorchio Top 10 Products — May 2010 – Hot-Headz and Scorchio provide us each month with there Top 10 products sold that month via their web sites.

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