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No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Kyle L » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:35 am

I've run into this on more than one occasion; typically at an Indian or Thai place. When I order it hot or extra-extra hot; it seems to come out gringo hot. I want it to be "tear the roof off your mouth" hot or how THEY would consider hot. Has anyone else run into the same problem?
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by MichelleS » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:42 am

I find that if you say, "I'd like it very spicy. Thai spicy," they usually get that you can handle it.
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Paul Mick » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:47 am

Go to Simply Thai and order anything over a 5. For example, your ticket might read 7/5. The hottest anyone has ever had (and they eat this regularly) is a 16/5. I've made it to a 10/5, but I'm sticking to around 8 from now on.
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Leah S » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:16 am

We discussed this on here a while ago. I blurted out at Sitar that I wanted my food "Mad Indian hot" because American hot just isn't and Indian hot, well they just won't do it. My food came out pretty damn hot, and goooood. I know someone else on here modified the request to Mad Thai Hot" and that worked also.

I will give props to Simply Thai, though. They can do some serious hot foot. yummy
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Steve P » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:37 am

Kyle L wrote:I've run into this on more than one occasion; typically at an Indian or Thai place. When I order it hot or extra-extra hot; it seems to come out gringo hot. I want it to be "tear the roof off your mouth" hot or how THEY would consider hot. Has anyone else run into the same problem?


Hot ? You could always come up an raid my pepper patch. I've got some awesome looking Bhut Jolokias (Ghost Peppers) as well as some Red Savinas that are just calling your name. Kyyyyyyyyyle..Kyyyyyyyyle.
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Mark Head » Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:00 am

How about a swig of gasoline and a match. When it gets that hot do you taste anything else? :twisted:
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Kyle L » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:13 pm

Hot ? You could always come up an raid my pepper patch. I've got some awesome looking Bhut Jolokias (Ghost Peppers) as well as some Red Savinas that are just calling your name. Kyyyyyyyyyle..Kyyyyyyyyle.



Why don't I just drink a gallon of Tabasco to wash it down too, Steve? It'd probably ease the pain.
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Steve P » Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:41 am

Kyle L wrote:
Hot ? You could always come up an raid my pepper patch. I've got some awesome looking Bhut Jolokias (Ghost Peppers) as well as some Red Savinas that are just calling your name. Kyyyyyyyyyle..Kyyyyyyyyle.



Why don't I just drink a gallon of Tabasco to wash it down too, Steve? It'd probably ease the pain.


Kyle,

I've got that covered too...My Tabasco pepper plant/s must have a billon of those little fellers all over em. I have NO idea what I'm going to do with all this hot stuff (but it sure was fun growing 'em). I was really hoping you (or someone) would take up my offer to raid the pepper patch. If you change your mind just give me a holler. BTW, I get the heeby-jebbies just looking at those Jolokias. They even look scary. A couple of weeks ago I bit the end off of one of them and chewed it for about 5 seconds before spitting it out. It actually had a damn fine flavor...for about 10 seconds. Then the fire kicked it :shock: :shock:
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by John Greenup » Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:01 am

Kyle L wrote:I've run into this on more than one occasion; typically at an Indian or Thai place. When I order it hot or extra-extra hot; it seems to come out gringo hot. I want it to be "tear the roof off your mouth" hot or how THEY would consider hot. Has anyone else run into the same problem?


I enjoy spicy (often very spicy) dishes, but just don't understand those who seek the "tear the roof off your mouth" experience....I've had that and (IMO) it just overwhelms the flavor of the food....but, if you like it, go for it!
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Brad Keeton » Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:07 pm

I don't do super hot, so very "gringo" hot is typically fine for me, but my buddy always orders Indian food "Indian hot," and it's usually so hot it makes my eyes water.
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Leah S » Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:35 pm

Yeah, that sounds about right. :D
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Mary B » Fri Aug 28, 2009 6:26 pm

Mai's Thai will also do tear-the-roof-off-your-mouth "Thai Hot." And it makes Mai very happy.
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Heather Y » Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:23 pm

No Really, Spicy hot... hm hm so many would agree!
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Ray W. » Sat Aug 29, 2009 2:55 pm

You know you want it spicy hot when you request a bottle of Texas Pete to go with your Four Horsemen Burger.... :twisted:
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Re: No really, I want it spicy hot...

by Kyle L » Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:19 pm

HA!

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