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My latest creation

Semi-new at making hot sauce, and I thought I would share this with you guys.

I wanted to perfect a basic red jalapeño hot sauce for a while now (since that's really all I can get for cheap where I live) and I think I finally found it. I will be using this as a base for all of my future sauces (the proportions at least).

Red jalapeño, roasted
Garlic, roasted
White vinegar
Salt
A little water

I know it's basic, but that was what I was going for before I go all crazy with different ingredients.

A question for you gurus out there - is it okay to process the roasted peppers with the blackened skin still on? Or should I sweat them and skin them? I just didn't know if there was an issue with keeping the sauce fresh or whatever

Here's a pic!

 
Of the sauces I make, the one that everyone seems to love is the one with the simplest ingredients: peppers, garlic, water, vinegar, salt, sugar.  Nothing fancy.  No boutique vinegars or sugars.
 
Thanks guys! I'd have to agree...simpler is better!

Roguejim, I'd love to see how your ripe Serrano sauce comes out. Serranos are one of my favorite peppers flavor-wise.
 
Agreed, simple is the best option (for me at least).

My last sauce - ~50 habs, 10 roasted jalp's, salt, and vinegar. (Cook, blend, cook, refrigerate ~3weeks, cook, strain, bottle)...
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