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Xxxx-Hot Carribbean Habanero Hot Sauce
Xxxx-Hot Carribbean Habanero Hot Sauce
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Sauces
Ingredients List
- 12 Habanero peppers; hand
- -picked
- 4 -(up to)
- 5 Dried; smoked Jalapenos (can
- -use fresh; if desired)
- 2 Papayas
- 3 tb Chopped onion
- 1/4 c Vinegar; or more
- 2 tb Lime juice
- 1 tb Salt
- 1 tb Sugar
- 1 pn Cinnamon (can omit; if
- -desired)
- 1 pn Garlic
- 1/4 c Mustard; or less
Directions
~Hydrate the dried jalapenos. Retain approx. 1/4 cup of the liquid.
~Chop all solids. Throw into blender with liquid ingredients.
"Liquify" for a good, long time ... goal here is to do away with all
chunks of anything. Note: I left seeds & "flesh" of peppers intact.
For a more mild sauce, you may want to extract these
~Once mixture is very smooth, cook over very low heat for 30-60
minutes. Stir often. During this time, taste (as much as you are
able to), and add add'l amounts of desired ingredients until you
acheive the taste you desire. Goal is to come up with a sauce that is
sweet at first taste, then leaves a healthy amount of pain as the
taste fades away.
~Remove from heat, cool 30-60 minutes.
~Strain mixture to extract liquid, leave behind seeds, pulp, etc.
This will take a while - be patient.
~Store extracted liquid in an air-tight container, or in a sealed
bottle. Time will increase heat & taste.
Note: Like many cooks, I created this with no precise measurements
... it was a total experiment & actually turned out very well (though
very painful). Please feel free to alter/experiment.
~Chop all solids. Throw into blender with liquid ingredients.
"Liquify" for a good, long time ... goal here is to do away with all
chunks of anything. Note: I left seeds & "flesh" of peppers intact.
For a more mild sauce, you may want to extract these
~Once mixture is very smooth, cook over very low heat for 30-60
minutes. Stir often. During this time, taste (as much as you are
able to), and add add'l amounts of desired ingredients until you
acheive the taste you desire. Goal is to come up with a sauce that is
sweet at first taste, then leaves a healthy amount of pain as the
taste fades away.
~Remove from heat, cool 30-60 minutes.
~Strain mixture to extract liquid, leave behind seeds, pulp, etc.
This will take a while - be patient.
~Store extracted liquid in an air-tight container, or in a sealed
bottle. Time will increase heat & taste.
Note: Like many cooks, I created this with no precise measurements
... it was a total experiment & actually turned out very well (though
very painful). Please feel free to alter/experiment.
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