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We decided to plant a tabasco pepper plant this year.  Why?  I don't know.

We eat Tabasco fairly regularly and have quite the stockpile of the piquant sauce, so why plant it?

Again.  I don't know.

Well, maybe I do know.  I think I just wanted to see if I could make my own pepper sauce.  Both the traditional red sauce that we like on our red beans & rice and the pepper infused vinegary green sauce that we like on our collards.

And I did make some of the red stuff and it is blow your head off hot.  I kinda like it.  :)

Didn't make the green stuff exactly.  I just threw a bunch of green/immature peppers (tabasco, jalapeno, cowhorn, habanero, etc.) in a jar and covered them with hot vinegar before water bathing them.  It's not the same but it does the job.

I just made a batch of red sauce this morning since I had to deal with the last few peppers from both our garden and the CSA.

A few notes:  1.  This will cure what ails ya!  2.  Don't take a big whiff of the sauce.  3.  Wear gloves if you are dealing with lots of peppers particularly HOT ones.  4.  Whatever you do, don't rub your eyes or your nose after handling peppers.  Ouch!

Here's the scoop:

Tabasco-eque Hotsauce

Red Peppers (preferably tabasco peppers but any hot red pepper will do)
1 c. Vinegar per 1/2 cup of peppers
1 Garlic Clove per 1/2 cup of peppers
1 tsp. Pickling Salt per 1/2 cup of peppers

Wash peppers.
Cut stems off peppers then chuck them, the garlic, and the salt in a food processor.
While they are whizzing around, heat the vinegar.
Once the vinegar is boiling, pour in a slow steady stream into the processor.  Give everything a good whirl.
You can strain the sauce through a bit of cheesecloth or a mesh strainer but I just leave them.
Shake before each use.

This is part of Full Plate Thursday.

Comments

  1. Hi Pary,
    I am really glad to get this recipe and can't wait to try it. Have a great weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

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    1. It is such an easy recipe and one that is useful to those of us who like a little kick in our food. :)

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