Saturday, August 18, 2007
DIY Hot Sauce
Well, one of the benefits of growing hot peppers is making your own hot sauce.
We finally ID'd the other hot pepper plant that is fruiting, it's Habenaro. Last Sunday after being stir-crazy indoors with my bout of gout, I got Teflon to take me over to the garden, we hobbled in and I picked a lot of Habenero & Black Pearl peppers. She got at some of her tomatoes.
I went home and started going with a recipe I got off of this website: Pepper Joe.
I peeled the peppers and seeded them, next time I wear gloves, I got 1st degree chemical burns on all my fingertips.
Followed the recipe and made some hot sauce.
It's hot! And tasty.
If you come over and are having a snack that could use some hot sauce, just ask.
We finally ID'd the other hot pepper plant that is fruiting, it's Habenaro. Last Sunday after being stir-crazy indoors with my bout of gout, I got Teflon to take me over to the garden, we hobbled in and I picked a lot of Habenero & Black Pearl peppers. She got at some of her tomatoes.
I went home and started going with a recipe I got off of this website: Pepper Joe.
I peeled the peppers and seeded them, next time I wear gloves, I got 1st degree chemical burns on all my fingertips.
Followed the recipe and made some hot sauce.
It's hot! And tasty.
If you come over and are having a snack that could use some hot sauce, just ask.
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