California Farm Bottle Aged Habanero Pepper Sauce

Habanero peppers are at least 100 times spicier than Jalapeno peppers, you can make a taco pepper sauce that knocks your socks off by just adding one roasted Habanero pepper to roasted Jalapeno peppers. We add banana peppers as well for smoothness. Over time, the sauce mellows as it ages. To bottle age, follow the precise recipe in here. This recipe shows you how to make the pepper sauce exactly as spicy as you want. To preserve this sauce, follow the instructions on soeasytopreserve.com
California Farm Bottle Aged Habanero Pepper Sauce
Habanero peppers are at least 100 times spicier than Jalapeno peppers, you can make a taco pepper sauce that knocks your socks off by just adding one roasted Habanero pepper to roasted Jalapeno peppers. We add banana peppers as well for smoothness. Over time, the sauce mellows as it ages. To bottle age, follow the precise recipe in here. This recipe shows you how to make the pepper sauce exactly as spicy as you want. To preserve this sauce, follow the instructions on soeasytopreserve.com
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Put 1 habanero pepper, 6 green jalapeno peppers, 2 yellow banana peppers on baking sheet in cold oven, turn to 450 F degrees, roast till skin blisters, between 20 and 30 minutes. Cool.
- 2
Do not touch habanero pepper. Using knife and fork, slice habanero top to bottom, destem, deseed, peel, cut in eight equal slices. Wash knife and fork used thoroughly.
- 3
When larger peppers are blistering, using different fork and knife, slice top to bottom, deseed, destem, peel.
- 4
Put roasted Jalapeno and Banana peppers in food processor with vinegar, lemon juice, olive oil, paprika powder, sugar, cumin, oregano, salt, and garlic. Pulse and taste. Add 1 slice of Habanero pepper, pulse till smooth, taste again. Add additional Habanero slices one by one, taste after each additional slice. When the taste is perfect, bring to boil in saucepan, pour in bottle, age on counter or in pantry.
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