I pretty much do it the same way. the only thing I do different is add a big can of tomato paste while I cook it on the stove. I put of 5 cases of pint jars this year
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Originally posted by scotty View PostBring it to a boil and then time for 15 minutes. It has to boil for the entire 15 minutes. Or 30, or 45, or however long you want in order to feel safe.
Todl the wife about this so looks like we'll be giving it a whirl!
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Originally posted by DPElite View PostOn a scale of 1-10 and 10 being hottest, where does this exact recipe place
also darn good job on the whole presentation you done
Thanks!
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Gloves are for wimps.
I definitely use them. Jalepenos dont burn bad, but the first time I used habaneros without gloves, I woke up in the middle of the night with my fingers burning. The next day they were okay until I went outside and started to sweat and they went to burning again.
Your ingredients look about like mine except i dont use as much vinegar. I will have to try the lemon and celantro.
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I wear contacts. I have to wear gloves. The first time I forgot. Never again!!!
I know about the burning when you start to sweat. I dehydrate my excess peppers. I do it outside because of the fumes. I slice them open to speed the drying process. Even with gloves, my hands, forearms, and face burn. And that's without any direct contact. Just the fumes. Ghost Peppers are HOT!!!
My first batch this year was made with just Lime juice and was too "limey". I found some other recipes that included lemon juice or vinegar. I decided to try a combination, and the flavor works for me.Last edited by scotty; 07-11-2012, 03:54 PM.
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A couple years ago we made sausa and I was the pepper getter ready. Gloves are for wimps!!!!! About 2 hours after my hands were like I was holding them in real fire. Nothing would stop them from burning. Called a neighbor and she said milk or milk product. Started with a bowl of milk. Worked great as long as my hands were submerged. Took sour cream and smeared all over hands. Worked great. Took about 5 hours. Never again without gloves
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