Traditional Caribbean Peppersauce (hot sauce) Recipe.
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Learn how to make traditional Caribbean peppersauce (hot sauce) with the help of Caribbean cookbook author and food personality, Chris De La Rosa. Pepper sauce is the go-to condiment in the Caribbean and in this recipe Chris will be using a traditional food mill to make this insane hot sauce. However you can get similar results with a food processor or blender. In this recipe we'll be using scotch bonnet peppers, habanero peppers, chocolate scotch bonnet and Trinidad Moruga scorpion peppers. This hot sauce is also gluten free.
For this peppersauce recipe you'll need...
Hot Peppers (about 4-6 cups chopped)
6 cloves garlic
1/2 cup chopped cilantro
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 cup white vinegar
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I'm sorry for the people who say you talk too much. Be proud of that heritage you're educating us on!!! I'm so glad you're here to spread some knowledge and share it with us :] I'd be disappointed if it was just you cooking with no commentary.
@Gone742
5 жыл бұрын
If people want less talking they should just watch tasty videos. Come on now. Everyone like different things. I for one appreciate the storys and explinations.
@darciambaye4871
5 жыл бұрын
And cute also.
@sanansa4567
5 жыл бұрын
does anyone know a method of making a hot sauce without vinegar, using something else instead, I can't stand sauces with vinegar. I know they exist because I have tasted home made sauces in restaurants and I could taste right away it was so different than other sauces with a lot of vinegar (such as Tabsco sauce).
@Cicin230868
5 жыл бұрын
San Ansa In Guadeloupe (french Caribbean) we use mostly oil and a little vinegar to make our hot and spicy sauce. You can give it a try you will just skip the vinegar .
@sanansa4567
5 жыл бұрын
@@Cicin230868 thanks
I’ve been making this for over a year now after watching this video! Everyone always asks for the recipe, and I send them your link! Keep up the awesome channel and food! God Bless!
Hearing this guy say "Caribbean Sunshine" always brightens my day.
The colors of the peppers are so vibrant and beautiful.
How gorgeous was that pile of peppers!? This looks soooo good!!!
@luciansunset1
4 жыл бұрын
Ikr
@SexxyRed82
4 жыл бұрын
Would love to be his neighbor!
@user-dz8gu8be9w
4 жыл бұрын
تمام
@demetriuspowell29
4 жыл бұрын
Growing your own is super easy and fun!
@epicscratcher5162
4 жыл бұрын
Looks. Taste like hell
I just made a big batch the other day for the first time. Came out nice and chunky. I used shandan beni, and apple cider vinegar instead of white distilled, added a bit of yellow mustard too! I put this on EVERYTHANG! EVERYTHANG? EVERYTHANG! (In my Katt Williams voice) Thanks for the recipes Chris. Keep 'em coming!
@Jeremiah-TwistedTrucker
6 жыл бұрын
Stephanie Savinon did you use the same amount of apple cider vinegar that he used white vinegar?
@memowilliam9889
4 жыл бұрын
Savi Quin my family is from Barbados. We have a family recipe for sauce that goes back to the 1800s. It has vinagre and powdered yellow mustard - among other things. We use it on everything.
@sharonkeith601
4 жыл бұрын
Savi, that sounds really good!
@luciansunset1
4 жыл бұрын
Lol@Katt williams
@BlueGorillaInTheMist
4 жыл бұрын
On EVERYTHANG?
I fell in love with good peppersauce when I was in Jamaica. Now my first scotch bonnets here in Italy are ready to pick, so I'll make some of this mixed with some traditional Italian chillies for a caribbean/Italian fusion.
@whoamme1974
3 жыл бұрын
Yes..have a bottle too
We in Malaysia also have a tradisional pepper sauce we called it "sambal belacan'. Bird's eye chilis and add with (belacan) shrimp paste...🤤🤤🤤. So guuuud with hot rice
I loved watching this and I'm Asain! 😁 we love our spices and chillies just as much as you do! 💛
Last year I used your recipe to make a delicious pepper sauce and randomly ran into you this summer at a diner off hwy 6. I was just handed a bunch more scotch bonnet peppers from my mother-in-law, and it reminded me of your channel. Thanks for sharing such great recipes!!!!!
I live in western Canada. When I saw all those peppers in your yard like that it made me ..... how can I say .... envious and excited.. Oh man those colours .... aaahhh
Damn! I'm a 61 yr old Jamaican grandma that loves heat and I'm definitely making that!! Thank you!
I love how thorough you are!! Keep educating us and explaining the culture and the madness behind your methods! I love it! Can't wait to make this Saturday!
This is pique (in PR) my uncle would make huge batches and gift it family members. Love your channel, these are traditions from the Caribbean that we have to keep alive!
My mouth and nose is running just looking at this beautiful sauce, I could almost taste it!
Man I am quite jealous for those beautiful peppers you are growing! Absolutely lovely!
@sholasanyasanya6646
5 жыл бұрын
Just Look at those Colours
Candela (fire) baby! Beautiful selection of peppers; thanks for the presentation.
Thank you! I have learned so much of how to cook ,how to season my food everything from Jamaican food to Trinidad to African food my God I am doing the most now I feel like I'm in heaven eating the best of everything thank you to everyone so much for teaching me how to season and cook good food!!!!
I immediately knew that contraption because most current indigenous tribes use this to grind corn, meat, masa corn, dried berries, grind dried corn for chickens and small herds of livestock. Very useful tool...back then..... Thank you for sharing your recipe! You're very kind!!! 💞💖🌹
My Mom used to run a couple of pieces of plain white bread through the mill to freshen it.
@caribbeanpot
9 жыл бұрын
excellent tip.. will be doing that going forward.
@abby-a
8 жыл бұрын
+caribbeanpot I'm not Caribbean, but what do you eat this sauce with chicken or what?
@fat80832
8 жыл бұрын
+caribbeanpot Don't you ever boil your sauces once mashed together? i find that gives a stronger well binded overall flavour as well as preserving it
@fatmike3244
8 жыл бұрын
Boiling it should also be safer.
@caribbeanpot
7 жыл бұрын
from experience I can safely say that boiling will reduce the intensity of the peppers. But I do cook some of them... depending on what flavor I want to achieve.
Love the video - nice honest down to earth instruction. Really enjoyed that. Looks authentic. Will def. try it out :)
@claudettestaunton1712
9 жыл бұрын
play
I dunno if you’ll see this comment on a post from 3 years ago. If y’a do thank you so much I made it today with several different kinds of peppers an I wore gloves. It’s HOT and wonderful on tacos an mixed in with Pico De Gallo! Thank you for all your posts means a lot to me.
Looks appetizing. Lovely fresh peppers from the garden.
Wow! I love your channel! I grew up on a colonial farm in the Adirondack Mountains of up State New York and this grinder brought back a ton of memories. My mother would make the best roast beef hash through that kind of grinder. She would but the left over roast and left over boiled potatoes through it and fry that up for breakfast with onions and garlic.. the best ever. Nothing like farm cooking...... Lots of work too ;) Thank you!
I followed this recipe for my small but very hot pepper harvest last year. The sauce was amazing and so hot! A teaspoon was enough to heat up a bowl of anything.
My mother is Trini, but she did not raise me, so i never got my Trini side. I watch you to learn the cooking. Keep doing what you do. Peace and Love Fam
love it ...will try your recipe...simple, but thats always the best way.
Man, this was a great video. Thank you! And glad to know that I'm not the only spice head who still coughs his lungs out while making hot sauces. :-) I've subscribed. Keep up the great work!
Can't wait to try this recipe. I've been making a pepper relish for years. It's different than yours but still delicious. This year I dried my peppers out in a smoker using Jack Daniels whiskey oak chips. Let me tell you the flavour it added was incredible!
Made this last year, and it was SOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOD! Here I am again to make twice as much this year!
That is so cool. My husband and I are in the process of making hot sauces at the moment. He had been fermenting 4 different batches: Copenhagen ghosts, Carolina reaper, paper lantern habanero, lemon drops. Then I’m making a chocolate scotch bonnet sauce today that I found a recipe for the hot sauce book.
Hot sauce or pepper sauce is always a nice condiment with food.
@queenlala6233
4 жыл бұрын
CaribbeanCookingTV yesss omg I want some😁
We have sambal lada in Malaysia.Chilli + vinegar is perfect.We also love it raw here in Malaysia but we use bird's eyes chilli,not as hot as scotch bonnet.Another version of it is we add shrimp paste/belacan,that has quite strong aroma and flavour. Your peppersauce make my mouth watering.Beautiful color and looks damn hot.
@ehbarahm6398
5 жыл бұрын
Hey what is your recipe so I may make it myself..plz share
@rebeccarentoul1459
2 жыл бұрын
It's not too hot; the garlic and the lime balance it, so it's flavorful and perfect 💯
Thanks for a simple and clear, easy to understand method for making traditional pepper sauce!
Chris, you’re authentic and awesome!
i guess im used to blending everything in the glass blender...but this way works..u can see everything in an very pretty blend.
That looks beautiful, great video! I think it'd kill me if I tried to make it myself, but my goodness, that looks like some fine hot sauce.
This looks wonderful. Thanks for posting it and sharing your insight. I'll be trying my own version of this soon.
I come to this video occasionally every year. The vibe in this video is nice~
you have a beautiful garden
inspired by your recipe I just made some peppersauce with a 3rd pound of scotch bonnets, a handful of scallions, around ten large cloves of garlic and white vinegar. Very hot but good flavor. A few years back I made habanero pepper sauce with onion and was unhappy with the result, all heat no flavor. the scotch bonnets really taste great once you get past the heat. Next time ill try the lime, salt and cilantro. Thanks for the great recipe.
Thank you for sharing this pepper sauce recipe. I will try it out this summer and I will end up putting it on just about everything.
I've always wanted to know how this was made. Thanks for the lesson.
Omg, that mincer reminds me of my mum who used one to mince her fruit that she would soaked for a year to make Grendian Christmas cake
I just made this with hot peppers from my garden, and it rocks.
@ooisoniarodriguesdasilvali4860
5 жыл бұрын
não dá para assistir você fala de maasaais vai direto aulas ponto caranba
@ThePhoenixTube007
4 жыл бұрын
What pepper do you use . Did you find the same pepper as him ? I live in Seattle but I’m not sure if I can find this tipes of peppers .
@sharonm.2453
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThePhoenixTube007 Try ethnic markets, although most supermarkets should carry habaneros and even a few other hot peppers. Google the varieties though, some are not the right flavor profile.
@gailsanders8945
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely worth getting into gardening if you can find a bit of space. TheHippySeed Co. is one of my favorite pepper seed dealers. There are bigger outfits but they are cool, Aussie based and super nice. Plus Neil tries all his produce himself with friends and his wife. There are over a decades worth of his videos trying his own peppers and some are HILARIOUS. As Neil would say, "don't try this at home, I'm a professional idiot". Hah!
@gailsanders8945
3 жыл бұрын
I've gardened my whole life. Very cathartic and rewarding. Life can be throwing you curveballs and crap and going out in the garden is super relaxing. Especially if you are eating insanely hot peppers on your food. Anyone on anti-depressants is foolish. You can release enough endorphins and pain killing anti-inflammatory agents popping a fireball pepper to keep you chasing the heat the rest of your life! Amongst other naturally grown things. Chilli Peppers definitely are the "spice of life".
Love how simple it is. Thank you.
A beautiful voice; a beautiful use of words. A lovely recipe - many thanks. BTW a great guy!
For a completely shelf stable product, you can seal in sterilized canning jars and process for 10 minutes using the hot water bath method...it will keep in your pantry indefinitely...a PERFECT way to process lots of homegrown peppers at the end of the harvest.
@jviarruel
4 жыл бұрын
Hm....
@hals1fineday
4 жыл бұрын
Ty for letting me know...exactly what I was wondering.
@celticlass8573
3 жыл бұрын
But you will need to figure out exactly how much vinegar you need to use, and how small it's safe to chop to maintain heat penetration.
@intuit5767
3 жыл бұрын
@@celticlass8573 The vinegar ratio in this recipe is just fine for canning...and there's no need to worry about chopping anything a certain size. I pickle whole peppers and veggies all the time.
@celticlass8573
3 жыл бұрын
@@intuit5767 The scientists who have developed safe canning recipes would disagree with you. You can do what you want of course, but density is definitely an issue. Simply pickling is one thing, canning for shelf-stability is different and must be done safely.
Haha I just made a pepper sauce two days ago so I know your pain! This sauce is fantastic! Wish I had all those crazy peppers to give it a try! Glad someone shared your channel.
@caribbeanpot
9 жыл бұрын
those crazy peppers are AMAZING.. if you were close, I'd offer a few I have left.
@aquafina6544
6 жыл бұрын
caribbeanpot,Chris can you share where to get the pepper seeds or seedlings and how to care for them, I really wanna grow them and make my own peppa sauce. Btw I like mine more puree can I use a blender?
@aamakoachar9900
6 жыл бұрын
White Thunder BBQ is
@farginicehole513
3 жыл бұрын
Grow them! Not difficult, and you can find seeds online. I grow them in Michigan, and since most have a long cycle, I start them indoors a couple months before weather allows me to move them outside.
thank you for the recipe! ill be making this as soon as my peppers are ripe. it looks wanderful
WOW, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN!!! I CAN'T WAIT TO TRY THIS!!! THANK YOU 💞💞
Wow, my eyes are watering from your peppers, but love the passion. Will try with very less peppers. Hehehe
Could you run some dry bread or raw rice through the mill first to clean it out? i think I remember my grandfather doing that before he used his. This looks so lovely, thank you.
What an amazing recipe! Thank you for sharing.
OMG!!! That looks so yummy!!! And all those peppers!!! GORGEOUS!! Can’t wait to try this!!
Man that would melt my face but I'd try it just because it looks fantastic!
Omg..my mouth is watering...
@khalifakaifala1551
6 жыл бұрын
my stomach pain by watching this video
@sandragordon9266
6 жыл бұрын
+Khalifa Kaifala you too soft. cho man.
@connergarlock771
5 жыл бұрын
@@sandragordon9266 ...have you ever eaten a moruga scorpion ?
Goodness Gracious ... that was a rainbow of deadly peppers! Beautiful. Thank you for posting.
This is GORGEOUS 😍 I'm going to try this .. Very well done thank you 🌹
😄😄😄my grandma use to use this to grind fruits for black cake!
@cocobrowny
4 жыл бұрын
Wildhoney My mum did too! It’s still at the back of the cupboard somewhere 🙂
@Honeypepper.
3 жыл бұрын
HEED_ 93 Shut up! Not everything that has the word “black” in it is racist! Go back to school!
@krisbiscuit305
3 жыл бұрын
My grandma did that too...lol
@Honeypepper.
3 жыл бұрын
krisbiscuit305 😎 cool
@annafirth6738
3 жыл бұрын
@@Honeypepper. Good try. You'll get it next time.
Im pretty sure this was passed directly down from God.
@jviarruel
4 жыл бұрын
🤣
@stuartscott6983
3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure you are correct sir. Yah sauce
@MeEncantaKiley
3 жыл бұрын
Or up from hell!
@MagicPlantFarms
3 жыл бұрын
we invite you to try the magic plant farm peppers to make your own hot food.
@gailsanders8945
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I know God made 'em but this was likely passed up from "down under"... Those Chocolate 7 Pots/Morugas or whatever aren't no joke either. Good stuff there.
Thanks for sharing these videos, really enjoyable.
Caribbeanpot, I am amazed with those beautiful peppers you are growing, and I enjoy your videos, very entertaining. Thanks for the show!
doing it whithout gloves is crazy ! 25 years ago I ended in the Martinique Hospital ! Don't mess with those pepers !
@lampbread6799
2 жыл бұрын
The hospital? Did you put your hand in the grinder?
Chris, Thanks for the recipe. I planted orange habaneros and scorpions for the first time this year and ended up with more habaneros that I knew what to do with. The scorpions weren't as prolific because I think they needed a longer growing season. I live in Maine. What I did is take the trees in for next year so I can get more scorpions. One thing I noticed was that my habaneros are way hotter than store bought. I've been making salsa which is dynamite; however, your recipe will be a big help in using up at least some of my harvest. If you get a chance to answer, I have a couple of questions. First, instead of using vinegar, what if I used strictly fresh lemon and lime juice. I really like the citrusy flavor. Also would it hurt to add a bit of honey to the sauce to ease the acid bite? Forgive me for breaking tradition. ;-)
Thank you Brother for sharing the love. God bless.
Looooooooooooove that you got your peoper ingredients from your garden, awesome and so beautiful! Awesome recipe!
That peppersauce burn meh eyes....lol
@lateefajohnson61
5 жыл бұрын
djmickeyTV lol 😂
Love homemade hot sauces
That looks awesome. Cannot wait to try to pull some of this together! Thanks for sharing the video
❤❤❤ thank you for sharing this wonderful receipe
I'm sweating just watching this lol
@cbatta2025
7 жыл бұрын
Archie get a life
@martinpecheur8506
6 жыл бұрын
Looks so good..and dangerous..lol
Interesting. I'm assuming if we don't want to be "authentic" we can process this in the food processor instead. Looks like it would achieve about the same results.
@DavidSaintloth
6 жыл бұрын
Yes of course and in the opposite direction if you want to get an arm work out you can mash it up with mortar and pestle! My mother is from Ayiti and she used to work that mortar and pestle like a boss to make the Ayisien version of green seasoning that we call "Epise" the difference between the Haitian one and the Trini one is the Haitian one tends to have heat as a main ingredient and a few other flavor variations (like clove) so it's more like a pepper sauce plus other flavors (lime/salt/black pepper/parsley|cilantro/scallions/bullion cube in addition to what goes in the pepper sauce here). I think Chris did a specific show where he covered how to make his version of Haitian Epise. (Mine has way more scotch bonnets (I can easily put 20 of them in there) and I put the bullion cube and other stuff...this is how my mother taught me how to make it and she's old school (78). I found Chris' video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nJuKvMqJoZrXZqQ.html
I've just made it, and it was a smashing success: fragrant, aromatic, and just the right amount of punch!
looks awesome thanks.
Chris did you have to sterilise the jars like you do jam?
@caribbeanpot
9 жыл бұрын
I would say yes.. but to be quite honest, it's not practiced in the Caribbean. we simply wash with soap and water, let dry and use.
@snoopiebabiie941
9 жыл бұрын
caribbeanpot
@enricocarretta6453
8 жыл бұрын
Al massimo fermenta
@philipbohi983
4 жыл бұрын
The hot peppers capsaicin level probably annihilate anything that could cause an issue😂
@SaintDavid
3 жыл бұрын
@@caribbeanpot poopy'+
Make sure not to use table salt as the iodine will discolor the peppers.
@bbnb6451
6 жыл бұрын
Robert M what salt should you use?
@lyndenmcdonald4285
6 жыл бұрын
Kosher salt..
@c.j.rogers2422
6 жыл бұрын
...or non-iodized sea salt. Or pink salt. Any non-iodized salt.
@trincao1245
4 жыл бұрын
Damn bro thanks for advice
@robertm4050
4 жыл бұрын
@@trincao1245 You are welcome. Hopefully I get enough veggies this year that I can do more stuff like this. I just found my own recipe to make almost perfect Claussen pickles with hot house cucumbers. This kind of stuff is awesome.
Yeah found another good one from chris u share with your heart n give good tips pat on your back thanks for sharing
That is a gorgeous sauce. Thank you!
Caribbeanpot, I heard you could use a whole uncut pepper and drop it in your beans, soups, etc. and it will infuse the flavors of the peppers into your food but with no heat. Is this true, and if so when do you put it in the meal when you first start cooking or towards the end?If anybody else knows please let me know. Thanks.
@ShawnPlusOne
8 жыл бұрын
I do it all the time just add the scotch bonnet pepper whole at the beginning when you cook your dish ( I add it to my oxtails, coconut rice beans etc. ) and as you see it start to soften snd break down while cooking remove it before it bursts open if you don't want to have the heat.
@caribbeanpot
7 жыл бұрын
very true, BUT be very careful that you don't break it nor does it have any cuts or bruises or you'll be paying for it with HEAT
@rochelleantoine2719
7 жыл бұрын
You can do it near the end as well, but don't let it burst open or get too soft. We do it with the callaloo dish in the Caribbean.
@jaykay8295
6 жыл бұрын
Fi bumbaclaart heat
@powersonic6255
6 жыл бұрын
Very true , but dont let it burst / buss in the pot .
having worked with habaneros from my garden, you really must must must wear gloves and keep them on, as well as wear a mask because the fumes from the peppers are deadly....you'll be caughing and crying trust me.
@bibizeeboohoo741
3 жыл бұрын
So true!!
You rock bro, I love your energy! Thank you for this recipe
Awesome Video. Thanks so much for sharing. This is the kind of information that everybody should know...
Chris, your a brave man. I would be wearing a hazmat suit, a gas mask, and a scuba tank to make that radioactive mixture.....
@sensimania
4 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@gunzalez507
4 жыл бұрын
You’re a puzzi
Dios mio! That shit is lava 😂 but delicious. I'm Mexican and this is very familiar to me, specially with the cilantro. Thanks for sharing!!
I'm drooling right now thanks gotta try this. Keep up the good cooking
That looks fantastic!!! I wish that I was there to try some.. Thank you for the great information.
Washing with soap and water does NOT help. Wear nitrile gloves or prepare to feel the burn for days, from your finger tips to privates.
@DrMonocular
7 жыл бұрын
Also blend it and use caution. This man is insane!
@SmurfQueen279
6 жыл бұрын
John Curtis I've worked with these peppers; you get used to it after awhile and it doesn't actually hurt you. It just feels hot.
@executiveoo7694
6 жыл бұрын
Dont sneeze either i couldnt see for about 20 min funny aint it lol
@stratepaper8508
6 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
how can u still breathe with your nose straight above that vinaigre and pepper???? :O ..i would cough like an old dog...
This was wonderful. I don't have a food mill, and I don't have scorpions, but I'm using this video as a basic instruction for this kind if sauce. Thank you thank you so much for sharing this!
I will be trying this out! Thank you.
Why not use a blender? It's much easier!
@Inverted314
8 жыл бұрын
+KiDD Lee can't get the same texture, even with pulsing.
@columbusohio72
6 жыл бұрын
Easier isnt always better
Hey thank you so much for posting this ...I am excited to make it soon.
Hey Hey Chris, this sauce is brilliantly fantastic. Full of heat and flavour. Thank you
I have a habanero plant in the yard along with some other peppers. I am absolutely making this when the harvest comes in!
Chris, I am new to your channel and I love it. I just tried this one yesterday and this morning I had some with eggs that raw heat is amazing thank you for sharing. I was gifted lots and lots of super hots and have been looking for new ideas and you hit the nail right on the head bro. Thank you again for your words of advice. Keep cooking and have a blessed day
This is my kind of pepper sauce! Love it!!
cant wait make this, man! thank you for the recipe and yeah, Im jealous of your garden!
I just tried this recipe and got an awesome result. Thank you.
Thank you! I’ve been looking for an authentic recipe 💕❤️🥳