I made my own hot sauce, which I named "Hot Vegan Chicks," in honor of my hot vegan amigas. |
I was looking through Bon Appétit magazine and spied an article on how to make your own hot sauce. I was intrigued. Spicy foods foods make life worth living and bland food worth eating; I drizzle hot sauce on many dishes.
I modified the instructions slightly. I didn't want to make such a large quantity because it's just me; the amounts below make a normal-size batch. If you like hot sauce, you need to try this. It's really easy, fun, and it's frugal, too.
I modified the instructions slightly. I didn't want to make such a large quantity because it's just me; the amounts below make a normal-size batch. If you like hot sauce, you need to try this. It's really easy, fun, and it's frugal, too.
I used red Thai chilis. Use any hot pepper; just stick to one color. |
I would just caution you to wear rubber gloves when handling the chilis. I forgot, accidentally scratched my eye, and the entire right side of my face was on fire from the pain. Yowza! Also, stick to one color chili [eg, red, yellow or green] or else you will end up with an ugly brown hot sauce.
DIY Hot Sauce [Modified from Bon Appétit]
- 2 cups chilis, stemmed [I used Thai red chili peppers]
- 2 T coarse salt
- 2 cups white vinegar
Makes a scant cup
First. place the chilis and salt in the food processor. |
Process to a course, salsa-like mixture. The spicy kick might knock you back – it's very powerful! |
Place the paste in a jar or a dish, cover and let sit for 12 hours or overnight to ferment slightly.
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Add vinegar, cover, and let sit from 1-7 days. Taste each day. It will get a bit stronger as it ages.
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When it's as ass-kickingly hot as you like it, it's time to blend in the food processor again.
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Using a funnel, decant to a glass container. This supposedly keeps for about 4 months in the refrigerator. I don't think mine will last that long. It's fiery good! |
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7 comments:
Veggieguy will love this! I must surprise him with it soon!
How cool! I can't wait for our chilli plants to produce excessive amounts of chillis so we can make piles of this sauce and give it away to other spice-lovers :)
holy moly dynise, this stuff looks INTENSE. I commend your fortitude! I like spicy food, but I am also still working on my tolerance capacity. It's improving, but I don't think I'm ready for this fiery intensity! :)
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Love this hot sauce idea Dynise. I'm going to give it a try very soon (with gloves).
Oh hooray! Maybe I won't need to change templates after all. Yes, wear gloves for sure.
Something's definitely changed because the comment box just showed up for me! The hot sauce would be perfect for my heat-loving family. Nothing is too hot for them.
ZOMG! Can't wait to make this. The process sounds dangerous... but I like danger.
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