My first effort, just a simple basic sauce using the "Red Hots" from the garden (Scoville rating 30,000 to 50,000).
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Interested in try to make a basic sauce. May I ask how you did it? I've got a ton of green peppers, garden salsa peppers and four dragon's breath peppers, along with some mild jalapenos that I would try to concoct into a hot sauce.
Bar-B-Lew told me about some recipes to be found at chilipeppermadness.com/chili-pepper-recipes/hot-sauces/. I just went with the absolute simplest one under the "How to Make Hot Sauce" section:
Ingredients:
1 pound fresh chili peppers of choice
½ – 1 cup vinegar
1/2-1 tablespoon salt
Cooking Directions:Wash the peppers and remove the stems. Remove the seeds, if desired. Add them to a food processor along with the vinegar and salt and process until smooth.
Add the mixture to a pot and bring to a quick boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 15 minutes to allow the flavors to develop.
Remove from heat and cool. Add them to serving bottles, or strain out the pulp first for a much thinner sauce and bottle.
I left everything in when processing and just used a basic white vinegar. Then, a couple of days ago, I bought and used a much more expensive bottle of white wine vinegar and the hot sauce had a sweeter taste. I also strained the sauce for a much thinner sauce. The article has so many styles and ways to make hot sauce -- you could experiment forever!!!