Free Shipping Orders Over $99
High Quality Organics Express
  • Shop All
  • Herbs
  • Spices
  • Seasonings
  • Blog
  • About Us
My Account
Log in Register
High Quality Organics Express
  • Shop All
  • Herbs
  • Spices
  • Seasonings
  • Blog
  • About Us

Search our store

High Quality Organics Express
Blog

HABANEROS ARE HOT TO TROT!

by Denise Gee on Feb 09, 2019
HABANEROS ARE HOT TO TROT!
High Quality Organics Express Habanero Peppers

What’s three times hotter than jalapeños, 106 times less hot that pepper spray and a favorite pepper of heat-seeking foodies with a hangry hankering for heat? Yep, habaneros, and that’s no joke! Once known as the hottest pepper in the world, they are now outpaced in heat by Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) and the Carolina Reaper, a hybrid pepper created in a South Carolina hothouse to be the world’s hottest chili pepper.

High Quality Organics Express shrimp ceviche in bowl

You’re probably asking “why oh why?” but there’s an explanation for the love of the burn—of spicy food.

Paul Rozin, a psychologist and professor from the University of Pennsylvania is an expert on the many determinants of our food choices. He theorizes that those who enjoy the spicy heat have a level of “benign masochism” or simply put, a non-harmful desire for a little pain. That may be true, but the heat has its place in flavor balance as well. In culinary parlance, spiciness brings balance and depth of flavor. It acts as a great counterpoint to sweetness and compliments acidic or sour flavors. The habanero has a fruity, acidic, fiery heat flavor profile.

High Quality Organics Express habanero jar with nachos in the background

This little pepper dates back as far as 8,500 years is a small, typically orange or red pod. The habanero chili comes from the Amazon and made its way throughout the world thanks to Spanish colonists. Taxonomists mistakenly classified it as originating in China so was named Capsicum chinense.

These peppers are grown in many parts of South America and the United States and are widely used in the cuisine of the Yucatan Peninsula culture in Mexico. Habaneros are also popular in West Indian cooking.

Tip: 1 teaspoon ground habanero pepper = one habanero pod

Get 15% off Organic Habanero Pepper, Ground, 23 oz. and Free shipping on your order over $25

The all-American bar food and sports fare: chicken wings. They come in many flavors like Buffalo, lemon and barbecue. They’re almost always are accompanied with ranch or blue cheese and celery and carrot sticks. But look out, this recipe is HOT and will be loved by the chili-heads in your crowd.

Honey-Habanero Chicken Wings Recipe

High Quality Organics Express Habanero chicken wings

Ingredients

Habanero–Honey Sauce:

  • 1/2 cup lime juice
  • 1/4 cup white wine vinegar
  • 3 - 5 teaspoons of ground habanero pepper (adjust to desired heat)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 sticks butter
  • 1/2 cup honey

Tempura Batter:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup ice

Seasoned Flour:

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons salt
  • 2 tablespoons paprika

Wings:

  • Peanut or canola oil for frying
  • 2 pounds whole chicken wings, drumettes and wings separated and tips removed

Preparation

To make the habanero–honey sauce, combine the lime juice, vinegar, habanero peppers, and salt in a blender and purée until smooth. Strain through a sieve and discard the solids. Set aside. Heat a large saucepan over medium heat and add the butter. Cook until the butter turns golden brown and develops a nutty aroma, about 8 minutes. Remove from the heat and scrape into a medium bowl. Whisk in the honey and a tablespoon of the habanero vinegar. Taste and add a little more vinegar if desired. Set aside until needed. Discard the vinegar or save for another use.

To make the tempura batter, whisk together the flour, cornstarch, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Add the water and ice; mix well to smooth out any lumps. Set aside.

To make the seasoned flour, whisk together all of the ingredients in a large bowl. Set aside.

Add about 6 inches of frying oil to a deep pot. Heat the oil until it reaches 350°F.

While the oil is heating up, prepare the wings for frying: dip one wing in tempura batter. Shake off any excess batter, then coat in seasoned flour. Place the wing on a baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining wings.

Working in batches, fry the wings until golden brown, about 4 to 5 minutes. (Make sure the temperature of the oil returns to 350°F before frying a new batch, or the wings will be greasy.) Transfer the fried wings to a paper towel–lined plate or baking sheet.

If needed, whisk the habanero–honey sauce again to make sure everything is well combined. Toss the wings in about a cup of the sauce, or serve the sauce on the side for dipping.

REFERENCES
HTTPS://WWW.ALIMENTARIUM.ORG/EN/MAGAZINE/INFOGRAPHICS/SCOVILLE-SCALE
HTTPS://WWW.NYTIMES.COM/2010/09/21/SCIENCE/21PEPPERS.HTML
HTTPS://WWW.JAMESBEARD.ORG/RECIPES/HONEY-HABANERO-CHICKEN-WINGS

Tags: bar food, habanero, hot sauce, hot wings, peppers, spicy
Previous
SUGAR TIME
Next
BASIL; FRAGRANT, DELICIOUS, AND VERSATILE

Related Articles

It's Fall and we have a soup challenge for you!

It's Fall and we have a soup challenge for you!

Beet Root Powder in 3 new sizes!

Beet Root Powder in 3 new sizes!

Everything Bagel is Here! + New Bag Sizes!

Everything Bagel is Here! + New Bag Sizes!

It's Been A While Since We Said Hello!

It's Been A While Since We Said Hello!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.

Tags

  • africa
  • african pepper
  • all spice
  • almonds
  • appetizers
  • apple pie
  • apples
  • argentina
  • arrowroot
  • asia
  • assam black tea
  • back to eden
  • baked chicken
  • bar food
  • basil
  • bay leaf
  • birdseye chili
  • black pepper
  • blackened
  • blue ribbon
  • blueberry
  • blues
  • bread
  • breakfast ideas
  • burger
  • butter
  • cajun
  • cake
  • california
  • cane sugar
  • cardamom
  • cardamom pods
  • carribean
  • carrot ice cream
  • cashew
  • cauliflower soup
  • certification
  • certified organic
  • chai
  • chai spice
  • chicago
  • chicken
  • chicken adobo
  • chile
  • chili
  • chimichuri
  • china
  • chinese tea eggs
  • cinnamon
  • citrus
  • cloves
  • coconut oil
  • coconut shreds
  • cooler
  • coriander
  • cowboy butter
  • cows
  • crab cakes
  • creole
  • crockpot
  • crop
  • crop rotation
  • cuban
  • culinary fresh herbs
  • cumin
  • curing
  • dill
  • disease
  • eastern medicine
  • egypt
  • entrepreneur
  • escondido
  • everything bagel
  • farm to table
  • farmer
  • farmers
  • farming
  • farming methods
  • fennel
  • figs
  • fine grind
  • fish
  • founder
  • founders story
  • french fries
  • full traceability
  • game day
  • garlic
  • garlic butter
  • garlic festival
  • gilroy
  • ginger
  • gluten
  • gochujang
  • gravlax
  • grocery store
  • ground
  • ground cinnamon
  • guatemala
  • habanero
  • hand pie
  • harvesting
  • herb butter
  • herbology
  • herbs
  • herbs de provence
  • holy basil
  • honey
  • honey based
  • hot sauce
  • hot wings
  • https://www.hqoexpress.com/blog/category/articles/
  • hummingbird cake
  • hummus
  • ice cream
  • india
  • indian
  • indonesia
  • israel
  • italian seasoning
  • jalapenos
  • jerk chicken
  • jerry
  • jerry tenenberg
  • key lime
  • kitchen
  • kloss
  • lavender
  • lemon
  • lemon basil
  • lemon tea
  • lox
  • mace
  • medjool dates
  • methodology
  • mexico
  • milk tea
  • minced
  • molasses
  • monk
  • mother nature
  • mustard
  • new england
  • non-gmo
  • non-gmo pepper coarse
  • nutmeg
  • nutrients
  • olives
  • onion
  • oranges
  • orchard
  • oregano
  • organic
  • organic farming
  • organic soil
  • organics
  • oro blanco
  • out of stock
  • pancakes
  • paprika
  • partnership
  • party food
  • peaches
  • pears
  • pepper
  • pepper tart
  • peppercorn
  • peppercorns
  • pepperoni
  • peppers
  • perge
  • persistence
  • pesto
  • piri piri fries
  • pizza
  • pizza seasoning
  • plant soil
  • plum
  • potato gnocchi
  • produce
  • production issues
  • quality
  • regulation
  • rhubarb
  • roasted
  • rosemary
  • royal milk tea
  • saffron
  • sage
  • salmon
  • sambal
  • sausages
  • seasoning
  • sesame seed
  • sesame seeds
  • soup
  • south of france
  • southern fried chicken
  • southwest
  • spiced sugar
  • spicy
  • sriracha
  • stew
  • sticks
  • sugar
  • sumatra
  • swami
  • tahini
  • tahini cookies
  • tailgate
  • tangering
  • tarte
  • tea
  • tea eggs
  • thai basil
  • the stinking rose
  • the wooden spoon
  • thyme
  • traceability
  • travel
  • turkey
  • turmeric
  • usda
  • vegetarian
  • vitamin c
  • walmart
  • whole sticks
  • whole wheat

Instagram

Shop

  • Shop All
  • Spices
  • Seasonings
  • Herbs

About

  • About Us
  • Authenticity
  • Expertise
  • Initiatives

Support

  • Refund Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • FAQ

Join our mailing list

© HQO Express 2024
Cart 0

Confirm your age

Are you 18 years old or older?

Come back when you're older

Sorry, the content of this store can't be seen by a younger audience. Come back when you're older.

Shopping Cart

Your cart is currently empty.
Add note for seller
Estimate shipping rates
Add a discount code
Subtotal $0.00
View Cart
HOW DO WE COMPARE? Organic Content Supermarket Fair Trade
Heirloom Spices Yes No No
Fair Prices for Farmers Yes No Depends on global commodity price
Time in Storage None. We import spices at harvest Up to 10 years At least 1 year
Flavor Profile Intense & fresh Stale & bland Inconsistent
Knows Farmers Names Yes No Unlikely
Customer Service Fast responses from real people! No There might be a 1-800 number?
×