Blackened Hot Savce
This Hot sauce is pretty mild and has a smoky flavor imparted to it by the Morita Chiles (smoked jalapeƱos). I trade these salsas with likeminded friends and other hot sauce heads. Some of my contacts are in New Jersey and we send 4oz jars of our creations back and forth across the country.
Enjoy! -KVLT
KVLT Prodvce
Select your ingredients.
For this hot savce, I vsed:
2) Black peppers (chiles negros) -rehydrated
2) Pasilla ancho -rehydrated
2) Chiles Moritas -rehydrated
1) Red onion -grilled/broiled
3) Garlic cloves -raw
1/2 cup) Olive or vegetable oil
1/4 cup) White vinegar
Salt to taste - usually around 1tsp
Drown the Chiles!
Put the kettle on and boil water
Deseed the dehydrated chiles and prep your other ingredients
immerse the chiles to rehydrate them for 15-30 minutes covered
Save the water you've used and add during processing. It will have some heat to it!
Into the Flames!
I broiled the onions, but left the garlic raw.
Don't broil the chiles.
Blitz It!
Add the ingredients to the food processor.
I combined them in the the following order, but I'm not sure it matters:
olive oil -while processor/blender is off
onion -turn processor on
chiles
garlic
vinegar
salt
1/2 cup+) water from soaked chiles
Taste with a clean spoon (after you've turned the processor off)
Add more salt or vinegar if needed
Victory...
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