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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Dave’s Hot Sauce

My brother-in-law, Dave, makes the absolute best hot sauce. Well I think so anyway. It is just so yummy!

I have been craving hot sauce lately. I don’t know what it is about Mexican food, but I just can’t get enough of it! I would be lost without it. I am so glad that I have learned how to make a variety of dishes as it saves us tons of money now that we don’t have to go out to eat it.

Anyways… while we were Skyping {is that a word?}  the other day I asked for the recipe and he gladly gave it up!

Unfortunately in my version I left out the red onion because it was the only thing I did not have. Sniffle Sniffle. But I have to say it is still pretty darn good, but I am sure it would have been better with it.

I was so proud of myself. I did all my photos in natural light and I am very happy with how they came out.

Lets get started shall we…

 

The lineup: Cilantro, Jalapenos, Tomatoes, Limes and Kosher Salt.
You can use less or more depending on how much hot sauce you want to make.

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Cut the stem out of your maters. I almost cut myself every time I do this.

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Cut your tomatoes in half and then dice them up.
Then put them in the blender.


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Cut the stems off of your jalapenos, cut them down the center and then chop them up too.
I think you know where they go from here.

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Cut the bottom stems off of your cilantro.
You can pick the leaves off, but I found this to be easier.


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Then chop up all tour cilantro and put it in the blender with the other players.

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Squeeze in the juice of a whole lime.

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This is my favorite part! I love whacking the garlic clove with the knife.

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Then I chop it up and inhale the wonderful aromas.
I even sniff my hands for hours afterwards. Shhhhhh! Don’t tell anyone.

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Sprinkle with a large pinch of salt.
Remember: You can always add more later, but you can’t take away.

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Here is where you get to hit the chop button on the blender and watch it work it’s magic.

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Pour your hot sauce into a jar of your choice, mine is always the handy dandy mason jar.

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Doesn’t it just look absolutely yummy?

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Don’t laugh…I couldn’t find a lid, so I had to settle for a make shift lid.

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Serve with tortilla chips and enjoy!

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