Steve, Your recipe sounds great. After it is bottled,does it have to stay refrigerated or can it just be put on the shelf? Yearn For The Burn Baker R. >From: STEVE RUEFFER <sdrueffe@watarts.uwaterloo.ca> >Reply-To: STEVE RUEFFER <sdrueffe@watarts.uwaterloo.ca> >To: chileheadz newsgroup <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> >Subject: [CH] Green Hot Sauce Recipe (for Christmas?) >Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 13:09:39 -0500 (EST) > > >Hello out there! > >Here is a simple and quick Hot Sauce recipe for those of you out there who >like a little GREEN on the table. Especially in time for Christmas to >match the usual RED bottles. I have been making this stuff for a couple >years now and it never fails to impress... if you like coriander that is. >Hope someone can find it useful! > >Steve's Mean Canadian Green Coriander Hot Sauce >(kinda long name huh?) > >20 Green Habaneros * >6 tbsp lime juice >8 garlic cloves >1 med onion (rough chop) >6-8 rouch chop sprigs coriander (or about 1/4 to 1/2 cup) >1/4 cup red wine vinegar >1/4 tsp salt >1/8 cup water >1/2 tsp ground black pepper (or to taste) > >For this recipe I like to use some of the green Habs I always have left >from the end of our short Canadian growing season, but I imagine other >colored habs would do (although it may somewhat diminish the lovely green >color this sauce becomes). > >Put everything into a food processor and chop at low speed for a minute or >so. Then turn the processor to high speed for about 3-5 minutes until the >ingredients are nearly liquified. You can add more liquid (i.e., lime >juice) if you want a thinnner consistency. Bottle and let sit for a week >for maximum flavour blending, although I can never resist using a bottle >right away. Even if you wait, it should be ready right in time for your >Christmas festivities! > >It makes approximately two and a half 5oz bottles worth. > > >Have a great holiday all! > > >StEvE > >---------------------------------------------------------------- >Steve Rueffer | Research Interests: | >Dept of Psychology, U of Waterloo | - Anomalous Experiences | >200 University Ave. West | - Life Narratives | >Waterloo, Ontario, N2L - 3G1 | - Stress and Coping | >Home Phone (519) 571-0834 | | >http://arts.uwaterloo.ca/~sdrueffe | Advisor: Dr. A. Cheyne | >---------------------------------------------------------------- > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com