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Apple Wood Smoked Red 7 Pot Sauce

I did not get a good smoke on this, it was very windy the other day and i had trouble keeping a fire. Turned out really good though. I added apple cider vinegar, lime juice, lemon juice, molasses, roasted garlic, light apple wood smoked tomato, onion, red 7 Pots, salt, agave nectar, 2 carrots, and tomato sauce.
 

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I just wanted to say Mike your sauce is amazing :dance: :dance: . Has the perfect blend of spices :fireball: garlic :fireball: and smoke. My kind of sauce. If the jelly is half as good I will be super stoked . Thank you and Go Cardinals!!!!!!!


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I was fortunate enough to be able to try some of this sauce and I am loving it!Very good balance of smokiness vs. flavor of the 7 pods.I must admit though,applewood smoked 7 pods are like crack to me!Thanks Mikey and well done brother :clap:
thanks rick, if i could make something half as good as the count douglah i will be on to something. Can't wait to start growing outside next year and make this sauce again.
 
I'm in the middle of my first trials. Goal have the smoke/DWV/sel gris/ruff amount of pepper material locmed before my crops start coming in this summer. I'm using habaneros as a base, powders from MM for heat and going from there. Although I did get a box of fresh yellow brain strains a few yellow butch t, and fatalli in last week that turned some real heads into panting canines on a hot day :). My basic recipe is distilled white vin (best neutral vin flavor obviously) sel gris, in a balanced proportion so that neither is infron of the other. Add atomic heat. Done. Consistency about that of that green tobasco sauce. Ultimate goal is those peach ghost scorps, I've got ten plants working their way up to flower now, but I've got some bubblegum7's and some interusting other more common varietals to work with later this year. I honestly think the ultimate chili sauce consists of the four ingredients above. Heat, acid, salt, smoke. I like the more intricate suace like the one in the OP, but I have get my skills on point first before I fuck around with getting all extravagant! I was just stoked to see more people lighting the fires under their friends asses!
 
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