Outlaw Pepper Sauce
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There is nothing more beautiful in the culinary world than
a well made jar of pepper sauce.
Ingredients:
8 12oz. Bottles
or Mason Jars (Used, clean Franks Hot Sauce bottles work
great.)
10 Cups (about 2
lbs.) Hot Peppers of your choice. For a more decorative look
choose different colors and sizes of peppers.
1
Teaspoon Crushed Red Pepper Flakes. Add 2 if you like things
a little more spicy.
1
Teaspoon Salt
Preparation:
Clean and dry
bottles.
Slice peppers
to your preference making sure the pieces will fit through the
opening in the bottles.
Place sliced
peppers in a large bowl and mix together so colors and
textures are mixed.
In a medium size pot add the vinegar, salt and crushed red
pepper flakes.
Bring to a boil mixing well
with a whisk and remove from heat.
Place peppers loosely in the bottles to about ¾ full.
Place the bottles in the sink
and run hot water as high on bottles as possible.
Watch bottles closely so they
don’t float and fall over.
Allow the bottles to warm up for a few minutes.
Using a measuring cup and a
funnel pour the hot vinegar mix into the bottles.
Fill each bottle part way and continue to add the vinegar mix
until all bottles are full.
Lightly tap each bottle with a wooden spoon to remove as much
air as possible.
Top off the bottles with mix to about a ½ inch from the rim.
Clean the top and threads of the bottle with a cloth or paper
towel and screw on the lid.
Set aside to cool and store away.
Finished sauce should rest for a minimum of two weeks,
preferably longer.
Once sealed the pepper sauce can be
stored in a pantry for a year or two.
Great as gifts or for yourself.
Bottles can be decorated with bows, ribbons, melted wax or
anything else your creative mind can imagine.