Homemade Hot Sauce

By Leite's Culinaria
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Ingredients

1 pound fresh cayenne peppers (stemmed (about 4 cups))
About 2 tablespoons water
1 1/2 teaspoons pickling salt* (see *What is pickling salt? above)
2 cups distilled white vinegar

  • Prep Time25mins
  • Cook Time10055mins
  • Servings64
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Instructions

Pack the peppers in a food processor and pour in the water. Pulse until the peppers form a chunky mass made of small pieces and then add the salt. (If you're the sort of home cook who likes to use weights and measures, you're going for about 2.5% salinity in your initial fermentation.)

Place the peppers in a large Mason jar, cover it with a square of paper towel, and secure the towel with the jar's O-ring (the metal ring thinger). Store the jar in a dark spot that hovers around 70°F (20°C)a kitchen cabinet works welland let it do its thing, undisturbed, for 48 hours.

Skim any accumulated mold from the surface and stir the peppers. Cover again with the paper towel and the jar's O-ring and repeat the skimming and stirring every day or so for 5 more days. The total fermentation time is 1 week.

After skimming any accumulated mold from the surface on the last day, dump the fermented peppers into the food processor and pulse a couple of times.

Strain the mixture into a large pitcher or other container, pressing on the solids with the back of a spoon or with a small spatula to remove all the liquid. Add the vinegar to the strained liquid and stir. Pour the hot sauce into jars, cover tightly with rings and lids, and refrigerate for up to several weeks.

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