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I have more jalapenos, cayenne and habenero than I can eat fresh. I searched the internet but could not find recipe for a hot sauce like Tabasco?
Thank you in advance!
Thank you in advance!
I don't actually eat the habeneros fresh. This is the first time growing them and wouldn't you know it of all the peepers we grew this year they are doing the best. THe goal this year was to grow as many hot chilies as possible for the chickens to nibble on during winter months. Last year one of my customers gave me about 7' of ristras and it made the chickens yolks a deep reddish orange color.seedcorn said:U R tough!!!!! How do you eat Habenaros fresh?
I wish you were close enough so I could give you some of my jalapenos. I never saw them as hot as they are this year. Maybe it's all that good rabbit manure.vfem said:Ooooh... here's my recipe! I love things HOT HOT HOT!!!!
Pretty much what I do.
Without looking I believe its something like finely chopped hot peppers, including seeds, as much as you can get. (Puree if you can!) Add 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt per cup of chopped pepper. Put in a deep bowl (not clear) maybe a crock pot. Then cover your mixture with vinegar until it comes up OVER the peppers. Cover with a cloth towel and put aside to ferment for 4-6 weeks.
Then strain through a mesh colander or Cheese cloth and bottle.