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It was so nice here this morning I thought it would be a perfect day to whip up a batch of hot sauce. This is really close to Franks's Hot Sauce.
I had 50 Cayenne peppers-------
Cut the tops off all the peppers
I put 4 cups of white vinegar, one cup of water
1 1/2 Tablespoons salt, 1 Tablespoon sugar
4 tsp of minced garlic and the peppers in a saucepan.
Brought that to a boil turned down the heat and let simmer for about 20 min.
(Low Simmer) after that I let cool a bit and poured everything in to the Ninja (Blender)
Processed on high for a good minute or so till well blended.
Returned to the saucepan and let it reduce a bit.
(This part you can decide how thick or thin you want it) I like a little thicker so I reduced by about half.
Let cool and poured it up. If you choose you can put it in canning jars and process in hot water bath, and store it. Mine won't last that long
I grew these in my Garden
Here are a few pics:
Cutting the tops off of washed Cayenne's
Sorry I didn't get a pic in the Blender, but her is what it looks afterwords
All Bottled up and ready to enjoy in a few days
NOTE: I did everything OUTSIDE except cut the tops off. You probably don't want to do this inside unless you can open some doors or windows and get some ventilation going.
This taste vert similar to Frank's Hot Sauce
Thanks for the look
Gary
I had 50 Cayenne peppers-------
Cut the tops off all the peppers
I put 4 cups of white vinegar, one cup of water
1 1/2 Tablespoons salt, 1 Tablespoon sugar
4 tsp of minced garlic and the peppers in a saucepan.
Brought that to a boil turned down the heat and let simmer for about 20 min.
(Low Simmer) after that I let cool a bit and poured everything in to the Ninja (Blender)
Processed on high for a good minute or so till well blended.
Returned to the saucepan and let it reduce a bit.
(This part you can decide how thick or thin you want it) I like a little thicker so I reduced by about half.
Let cool and poured it up. If you choose you can put it in canning jars and process in hot water bath, and store it. Mine won't last that long
I grew these in my Garden
Here are a few pics:
Cutting the tops off of washed Cayenne's
Sorry I didn't get a pic in the Blender, but her is what it looks afterwords
All Bottled up and ready to enjoy in a few days
NOTE: I did everything OUTSIDE except cut the tops off. You probably don't want to do this inside unless you can open some doors or windows and get some ventilation going.
This taste vert similar to Frank's Hot Sauce
Thanks for the look
Gary
