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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Hot Jalapeño

Oh, I totally forgot to tell you about the day I was gonna make my own home made salsa and ended up with burning fingers for 7 hours straight. Yes this is a true story.. ;)

Salsa recipe  (for those of you who dare to try! it turned out really tasty btw.)
Ingredients:
  • 3 tablespoons finely chopped onion
  • 2 small cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 large ripe tomatoes, peeled and seeds removed, chopped
  • 2 hot chile peppers, Serrano or Jalapeno, finely chopped
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons minced cilantro
  • 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons lime juice
  • salt and pepper
Preparation:
Put chopped onion and garlic in a strainer; pour 2 cups boiling water over them then let drain throughly. Discard water. Cool.
Combine onions and garlic with chopped tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours to blend flavors.


"That sounds easy!". I started chopping everything, pretty excited about having home made salsa again (tried Laura Stevenson's and it was delicious!). When I came to the jalapenos I didn't even think about what harm they could cause my sensitive fingertips. Before I was done with the salsa I noticed the burn.. but it was still rather mild so I didn't pay much attention. Right after that I threw together a cookie dough. Now the burn was getting worse. But working with my hands gave some type of relief. It was when I cooked the ground beef that it became unbearable. The heat from the stove made it so much worse! After dinner I asked Ryan to look online for tips to get rid of this ridiculous pain. It felt like a chemical burn. Like my skin was melting. 
I tried everything I could while he kept looking around for new tips. Here's a few:

  • Wash hands in hot water and scrub with soap, then cover them with olive oil. Repeat (This was torture and only made it worse!!!)
  • Wipe hands with alcohol swab (A few seconds of relief)
  • Drench hands in hand sanitizer
  • Cover hands in butter (only helped a little while the butter was still cold)
  • Drench hands in milk
  • Drench hands in yogurt
  • Cover hands in mustard until it dries, then repeat
  • Cover hands with baking soda 
  • Drench hands in fresh lime or lemon juice
  • Drench hands in aloe vera gel 
  • Scrub hands with sugar
  • Cover hands with honey

Unfortunately, nothing of this worked for me. The only thing that really gave me relief was holding ice cubes to keep my hands cool. So this I did, for 7 hours straight until the pain was finally gone! So my tip to you is to wear gloves and be careful with those jalapenos ;)



2 comments:

  1. Ahhh... Så jobbigt!!! Did you really try all these methods? Så fruktansvärt, jag kanske skulle ha krossat värktabletter o doppat fingrarna ;) Tur att det iaf blev gott, men lite svårt att äta med glädje B-)

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  2. Yes! It was really terrible!! So we swung by Starbucks and got the biggest cup with just ice.. which I held the rest of the night haha.. terrible. But some of those methods gave relief to others. Your trick might have worked, need to try that if there comes a next time ;D

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