Author Notes
I started making this stuff a few years ago when we had a mushroom pepper plant (similar to a habanero) that was prolific and the peppers were super tasty ... that plant volunteered back for 3 years but not this year - boo - so this time I used alternate peppers. Use your judgement on how spicy you like things, this version has a nice little back burn but is not too hot (to us). Also I was going to put additional habaneros and call it Bugs Bunny's Butt Burner but Mr L talked me out of it. You can send him your thanks :-) —aargersi
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Ingredients
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1
medium onion
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7
large carrots (if you can get organic ones it is worth the extra $$ - their flavor is amazing)
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2 cups
chicken broth (low salt)
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3
hungarian wax peppers
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1
habanero
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1
large knob of ginger - about 2 inches
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1/2 cup
white wine vinegar
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1/4 cup
amino acids (these have a nice mild saltiness - if you can't find them use soy sauce but use less and taste for salt level)
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olive oil for the pan
Directions
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Peel and chop the onion and carrots - don't be fancy you are going to grind them up anyhow
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Add oil to a big skillet and heat to med - high. Saute the onions for a couple minutes until they start to go clear, then add the carrots. Saute a couple more minutes then add the broth. Simmer uncovered until the carrots are tender but not mushy, maybe 20-30 minutes.
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While those are cooking, peel and chop the ginger, also de-seed and de-vein the peppers, and chop them. I usually throw caution to the wind but with the habanero I do wear gloves.
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Add the ginger and peppers, amino acids and vinegar to the pan and cook just a few more minutes, then turn off the heat and let them cool a bit.
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Now take the whole thing and put it in your processor or blender - depending how big it is you may need to do 2 batches. Whiz it all up - not TOO smooth, taste for salt and adjust if needed.
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This is good warm or cold - I am having it warm with a gingered grilled salmon tonight, and Mr L is having it cold on a sausage dog tomorrow.
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