Okay, I know the answers to the below are on this forum, but the entire forum is so information rich that I get lost reading and learning stuff! Literally every thread is great! So....instead of getting side tracked a million times I am gonna post direct here for some feedback:
Yesterday I stopped my habaneros from fermenting and made sauce...but it's really lose and not thick at all and I am wondering if this is normal if you don't use a thickener. This morning after sitting overnight in the fridge it is two distinct layers....top layer clearish and bottom layer is the pepper mash.
My process was to blend the mash with just a little brine (I had three cups of brine) along with the carrots I used as the "ceiling/lid." Then I added just shy of two cups of vinegar and the remaining brine. It was so "watery" that I ended up adding back in all the mash pulp from the food processor. Still didn't do much to thicken it and get a smooth type of sauce.
Could this be my food processor is not strong enough? Should I redo the bottles in a blender?
I am in China so I won't be getting my hands on any xanthiam gum (spelling is probably wrong).
Is this what you guys experience?
Yesterday I stopped my habaneros from fermenting and made sauce...but it's really lose and not thick at all and I am wondering if this is normal if you don't use a thickener. This morning after sitting overnight in the fridge it is two distinct layers....top layer clearish and bottom layer is the pepper mash.
My process was to blend the mash with just a little brine (I had three cups of brine) along with the carrots I used as the "ceiling/lid." Then I added just shy of two cups of vinegar and the remaining brine. It was so "watery" that I ended up adding back in all the mash pulp from the food processor. Still didn't do much to thicken it and get a smooth type of sauce.
Could this be my food processor is not strong enough? Should I redo the bottles in a blender?
I am in China so I won't be getting my hands on any xanthiam gum (spelling is probably wrong).
Is this what you guys experience?