Knifemaker
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As I can’t post on fjriders again, will start a cooking thread here.
1-1/2 pounds of hot peppers from the garden to become hot sauce:
It’s green, and it’s mean.
Used mostly the Serrano’s and the larger Dragon Cayennes for the sauce, the bulk of the cayenne went into the freezer for later use.
Basic recipe:
For 3/4 pound of pepper...Cut tops off peppers and roughly chop up. Blanch in boiling water for two minutes. Edit- forgot to add “plunge peppers in cold/ice water after blanching”... then - Drain, set aside. Save the water.
Chop up two carrots, 1/2 a large onion, and 3-4 large garlic cloves. Cook them in the water until carrots are soft. (about 10 minutes)
Drain and add to peppers. Toss the mixture after it cools into a food processor along with a teaspoon of kosher salt, two tablespoons of olive oil, teaspoon white pepper, and a half cup of vinegar. (I used red wine vinegar)
Add juice of one lime. Pulse until a soupy liquid. Add more vinegar if needed.
IMPORTANT- You will want to do the boiling/cooking part in a well ventilated area, outside if you can.
1-1/2 pounds of hot peppers from the garden to become hot sauce:
It’s green, and it’s mean.
Used mostly the Serrano’s and the larger Dragon Cayennes for the sauce, the bulk of the cayenne went into the freezer for later use.
Basic recipe:
For 3/4 pound of pepper...Cut tops off peppers and roughly chop up. Blanch in boiling water for two minutes. Edit- forgot to add “plunge peppers in cold/ice water after blanching”... then - Drain, set aside. Save the water.
Chop up two carrots, 1/2 a large onion, and 3-4 large garlic cloves. Cook them in the water until carrots are soft. (about 10 minutes)
Drain and add to peppers. Toss the mixture after it cools into a food processor along with a teaspoon of kosher salt, two tablespoons of olive oil, teaspoon white pepper, and a half cup of vinegar. (I used red wine vinegar)
Add juice of one lime. Pulse until a soupy liquid. Add more vinegar if needed.
IMPORTANT- You will want to do the boiling/cooking part in a well ventilated area, outside if you can.
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