Garden Hot Sauce

"This is a recipe from a chef at Commander's Kitchen in New Orleans. I've got this perking, but haven't yet tried it - the 2 month aging makes this a recipe that you can't really whip up at the last minute. This will keep for quite a while, so once it's done, you can use it for some time (any bacteria that can survive these peppers deserves to take over the planet)."
 
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Ready In:
1440hrs
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
1 quart
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ingredients

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directions

  • Rinse peppers, remove stems, and chop coarsely.
  • Wear latex gloves or coat your hands with oil before handling (and if you value your eyes, wash your hands multiple times before changing your contact lenses).
  • Combine in a large bowl with the salt, cover, and let sit for 2 days, stirring about every 12 hours.
  • Add vinegar and puree; place mixture in a sterilized 1 quart glass jar and refrigerate.
  • As you use peppers, continue to chop them and add to the jar.
  • When the jar is filled, remove and puree the sauce, place in a clean jar, and age for at least 2 months or until it reaches the desired flavor.

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  1. Sounds like this may be recipe I am looking for. Will let you know (in a couple months) Wish I was more patient.
     
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