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How To Make Ghost Pepper - Carolina Reaper Hot Sauce

How To Make Ghost Pepper Carolina Reaper Hot Sauce I've decided to show how I make my homemade hot sauce. I had several dried peppers from this year's harvests so I was itching to make some more hot sauce and hot pepper powder. If you enjoy making your own hot sauce, please let me know which varieties of peppers you use, and how you prepare it. Thanks! Below is the full recipe when using dehydrated peppers. For every 10-12 hot peppers (1:2 ratio of Ghost Peppers to Carolina Reaper Peppers) you will need: - 1 cup of warm water - 3 Tbsp of Distilled White Vinegar (can use Apple Cider Vinegar too) - 1 medium white onion - 2 medium peaches - 1 entire bulb of Garlic You can substitute the peaches for brown sugar and honey, etc - if desired... Salt and Pepper to taste. Sautee the onion and garlic until translucent (I use EVOO, but you can use butter if you'd like). While doing that, add the dehydrated peppers to the water/vinegar solution to start the rehydration process. Add in the diced peaches, peppers, water and vinegar to the pot with the Onions and garlic. Bring to a boil, then let cool to a safe blending temperature. Blend all the ingredients at low speed for a minute or so to incorporate everything. Then blend at high speed for 3-4 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste and blend again for 30 more seconds. After finished with blending, place into jars or containers for storage and/or easy dispensing. I recommend leaving in the fridge for a few weeks, shaking daily, to allow for the peppers to fully finish fermenting/incorporating themselves (and their flavor and heat) into the sauce. Now, I know I added in a 20% volume of Habanero Hot Sauce to this recipe BUT I needed to take the sting off of it. For those that can handle the heat, don't change anything. Enjoy! Thanks for watching and please leave any comments below! If interested in connecting with me on other social media networks, here's my links below:   / robbackyardgardenerr     / robbackyardgardenerr   https://plus.google.com/u/0/+RobBacky...    / robbackyardgardenerr  

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