I'm a newb to the site but I've really enjoyed cking out everyone's recipes and photos. I've even started growing my own Habaneros and Jalapenos. I look forward to cking on them every day, carefully watering them, etc. etc. Lately, i've tried a few recipes and I want to give a shout out to Grill Girl because I used her recipe and modified it a bit. Check it out... http://grillgrrrl.co...t-sauce-recipe/
Just so you know the story, I made a batch of this modified hot sauce and my neighbors loved it so I planned on making several big batches to give away as gifts. I found out that a nurse at the hospital was diagnosed with cancer and there were some fund raiser projects going on so I decided to take 3 cases (36 jars) and sell them and contribute the money. Surprisingly, after one nurse bought a jar, shared it, the other 35 jars sold out in an hour and a half. Two days later, a good friend passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack. He was a security guard at the hospital and his family was in need so me and a few other guys decided to sell some hot sauce. In about 6 hours, we sold 10 cases of hot sauce (120 jars). They were the 8 oz. mason jars and we sold them for $5 a piece and they sold like Hot Cakes!
So, I wanted to share the recipe because it's definitely a hit. Here is the modified ingredient list.
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Just so you know the story, I made a batch of this modified hot sauce and my neighbors loved it so I planned on making several big batches to give away as gifts. I found out that a nurse at the hospital was diagnosed with cancer and there were some fund raiser projects going on so I decided to take 3 cases (36 jars) and sell them and contribute the money. Surprisingly, after one nurse bought a jar, shared it, the other 35 jars sold out in an hour and a half. Two days later, a good friend passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack. He was a security guard at the hospital and his family was in need so me and a few other guys decided to sell some hot sauce. In about 6 hours, we sold 10 cases of hot sauce (120 jars). They were the 8 oz. mason jars and we sold them for $5 a piece and they sold like Hot Cakes!
So, I wanted to share the recipe because it's definitely a hit. Here is the modified ingredient list.
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 2 cans of Libby Mangos
- 1 cup chopped carrots
- 1/2 cup chopped sweet onion
- 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
- 10 habanero peppers, stems removed
- 1 Cup of your favorite tequila (Blanco)
- 1 bottle of Realime juice
- 1/4 cup white vinegar
- 2 Roma tomatoes
- 1/4 cup of chopped Cilantro
- 1/2 tblspn sea salt
- 1/2 tblspn ground pepper
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