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Easy Teaspoon Hot Sauce

Downriver

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Hi folks,

I stumbled across this somewhere in my wanderings. Thought ya'll might find it interesting as well.

Easy Teaspoon Hot Sauce

Ingredients:

10 teaspoons water
10 teaspoons white vinegar
4 teaspoons hot pepper powders (cayenne, chipotle, smoked pepper, etc.)
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt

Directions:

1. Mix all ingredients, and store in old hot sauce jar or bottle. For milder sauce,
use 3 teaspoons hot pepper powder.

2. For hotter sauce, use 4 teaspoons cayenne pepper, or 3 teaspoons cayenne + 1 teaspoon
chipotle powder.

3. For extra hot sauce, use 5 teaspoons powder. It gets hotter the longer it sits.

This is called teaspoon hot sauce for obvious reasons. Measure everything in teaspoon
measurements. It is really easy to make your own hot sauce, just use an empty bottle
from previously store-bought hot sauce to put your own in.

Serves: Fits easily into a 6 ounce bottle, Preparation time: 15 minutes
 
DownRiver said:
Hi folks,

I stumbled across this somewhere in my wanderings. Thought ya'll might find it interesting as well.

Easy Teaspoon Hot Sauce

Ingredients:

10 teaspoons water
10 teaspoons white vinegar
4 teaspoons hot pepper powders (cayenne, chipotle, smoked pepper, etc.)
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt

Directions:

1. Mix all ingredients, and store in old hot sauce jar or bottle. For milder sauce,
use 3 teaspoons hot pepper powder.

2. For hotter sauce, use 4 teaspoons cayenne pepper, or 3 teaspoons cayenne + 1 teaspoon
chipotle powder.

3. For extra hot sauce, use 5 teaspoons powder. It gets hotter the longer it sits.

This is called teaspoon hot sauce for obvious reasons. Measure everything in teaspoon
measurements. It is really easy to make your own hot sauce, just use an empty bottle
from previously store-bought hot sauce to put your own in.

Serves: Fits easily into a 6 ounce bottle, Preparation time: 15 minutes
Fantastic! Will have to try this with my ghost peppers. Thanks for the info.
 
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