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* small [[dried chile pepper|dried hot red peppers]], optional
 
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== Directions ==
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== Procedures ==
 
# Rinse and dry [[peppers]].
 
# Rinse and dry [[peppers]].
 
# Protecting hands with rubber gloves, stem [[peppers]] and chop, veins, seeds and all into med-coarse pieces.
 
# Protecting hands with rubber gloves, stem [[peppers]] and chop, veins, seeds and all into med-coarse pieces.
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# Optionally, place a single whole dried [[chile pepper|hot pepper]] in each bottle or tie 1-2 [[chile pepper|hot peppers]] to neck of each bottle to indicate heat quotient of contents.
 
# Optionally, place a single whole dried [[chile pepper|hot pepper]] in each bottle or tie 1-2 [[chile pepper|hot peppers]] to neck of each bottle to indicate heat quotient of contents.
  
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==References==
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[[Category:North American cuisine]]
 
[[Category:North American cuisine]]
 
[[Category:White vinegar Recipes]]
 
[[Category:White vinegar Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Fresh chile pepper Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Fresh chile pepper Recipes]]

Latest revision as of 16:52, 16 July 2012

Hot pepper vinegar. — Lil, Believe everyone is Einstein, but write the instructions for Bubba From "Catsrecipes Y-Group"[1]

  • Source: Old newspaper clipping
  • Yield: About 3 cups

Ingredients

Procedures

  1. Rinse and dry peppers.
  2. Protecting hands with rubber gloves, stem peppers and chop, veins, seeds and all into med-coarse pieces.
  3. Place peppers in clean, dry heat-proof qt jar with snug lid.
  4. Heat vinegar to simmering in saucepan; pour over peppers.
  5. Cool peppers and vinegar, uncovered; then cap jar with enamel-lined canning lid or use a recycled lid over 2 layers of plastic wrap.
  6. Let mixture stand at least 2 wk or as long as 3 mon, shaking jar occasionally.
  7. When you think it might be ready, taste liquid cautiously! it?s a good idea to sample it on a bit of bland food, rather than directly.
  8. If it?s fiery enough to suit; strain through very fine meshed sieve, pressing lightly on debris of peppers to extract all possible flavor.
  9. Bottle sauce in clean, dry bottles or jars and cap airtight.
  10. Optionally, place a single whole dried hot pepper in each bottle or tie 1-2 hot peppers to neck of each bottle to indicate heat quotient of contents.

References

  1. "Catsrecipes Y-Group" http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/Catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group