The Habaneros have grown well again this year in the garden! Just finished making hot sauce with the recipe borrowed from Pepper Joe's website. Beware that when blanching Habaneros they don't really smell strong, but they will burn your windpipe! I learned years ago that rubber gloves are not an option either. Made a slightly different version of this last year, but substituted canned peaches for the carrots - great stuff either way! I would agree with Joe, this is a 10 on the heat scale!
PEPPER JOE'S ISLAND HOT SAUCE(A 10 ON THE PEPPER JOE HEAT SCALE)
- 12 habanero peppers
- 2 carrots
- 1 lg. onion
- 6 cloves of garlic
-1/2 tbs. salt
-1/4 tbs. white pepper
- 1 lime
- 8 tbs. white vinegar
Cut habanero peppers in half and remove seeds. Drop in boiling water for 30 seconds to blanche.(handle with care) Remove peppers and put onion, carrots and garlic cloves into boiling water and cook until tender. Squeeze juice from lime and combine all ingredients and put in blender. First chop, then blend at high speed. don
PEPPER JOE'S ISLAND HOT SAUCE(A 10 ON THE PEPPER JOE HEAT SCALE)
- 12 habanero peppers
- 2 carrots
- 1 lg. onion
- 6 cloves of garlic
-1/2 tbs. salt
-1/4 tbs. white pepper
- 1 lime
- 8 tbs. white vinegar
Cut habanero peppers in half and remove seeds. Drop in boiling water for 30 seconds to blanche.(handle with care) Remove peppers and put onion, carrots and garlic cloves into boiling water and cook until tender. Squeeze juice from lime and combine all ingredients and put in blender. First chop, then blend at high speed. don