Scotch Bonnet Pepper is what I term the "essential" spice in most Caribbean dishes. Its hot, aromatic flavor lends a spark to the tongue and brightens up most dishes.
According to Wikipedia- The Scotch Bonnet (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) is a variety of chilli pepper similar to and of the same species as the habanero. A cultivar of the habanero, it is one of the hottest peppers in the world. Found mainly in the Caribbean islands, it is named for its resemblance to a Tam o'shanter. Most Scotch Bonnets have a heat rating of 100,000–350,000 Scoville Units. For comparison most jalapeños have a heat rating of 2,500 to 8,000 on the Scoville scale
The "cousin" of the Scotch Bonnet Pepper is the Habanero pepper. This gives Jerk dishes (pork/chicken) and other Caribbean dishes their unique flavour.
Global Destinations has this excellent Scotch Bonnet Sauce you can make homeade.
1 tablespoon vegetable oil2 onions, diced2 ripe mangoes or pawpaws (papayas), skinned, seeded, and diced to 1/2 inch6 carrots, diced2 cho-cho squashes, peeled and diced12 pimento (allspice) berries10 whole black peppercorns4 thyme sprigs1 ounce ginger root, finely diced1/2 cup sugar8 to 12 Scotch bonnets1/4 cup cane or cider vinegar
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
History of the Scotch Bonnet Pepper
Posted by iriegal at 10:37 AM
Labels: caribbean recipe, Habernero pepper, iriegal, Jamaica, Jamaican spices, Scotch Bonnet Pepper
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3 comments:
Why do I always look at your blog when I'm hungry and those peppers look really good. :-)
I love the site mon. Tell me do you have anything on how to do up some authentic jerked pork? I know I need the pimento wood but what types of cut of the pig do they use out there. Like at Ossies smoke shack in Negril on Norman Manley. I got there often. Ting is the best pop in the world. sweet site.
Thank you for this post. I just got back from Jamaica and am now craving Jamaican food. Found some recipes but I can't find scotch bonnet peppers where I live. I'll try to substitute with habeneros. It won't be the same, but maybe close enough. thanks!
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