With a brother & father with an insane love for hot hot hot food, this has been on my list to make since getting TM & seeing it on the forum. Made it tonight & I think turned out pretty good the test will be on my Dad tomorrow ... thanks for the recipie
I made this last week and had to wait for DH to do the taste test as I am not a chilli lover. Anyway, it has successfully passed the 'sufficiently hot' test with flying colours so it is now bottled and labelled as "Fairly Feisty Hot Sauce" and will be going into Xmas hampers.Thanks for the recipe Stef.
Oh Stef, they look like habaņeros - do they have a name ?
Quote from: Bonsai on August 26, 2014, 02:04:20 pmOh Stef, they look like habaņeros - do they have a name ?I'm wondering the same thing. I plan on making this as my husband is a chili head but can someone please tell me if cane sugar is what we call granulated sugar on North America? Granulated sugar being that normal everyday white stuff. Thank you!
Quote from: ElsieD on August 27, 2014, 12:16:39 amQuote from: Bonsai on August 26, 2014, 02:04:20 pmOh Stef, they look like habaņeros - do they have a name ?I'm wondering the same thing. I plan on making this as my husband is a chili head but can someone please tell me if cane sugar is what we call granulated sugar on North America? Granulated sugar being that normal everyday white stuff. Thank you!I think Stef is saying use sugar from sugar cane which is ordinary granulated sugar but raw would do, as opposed to sugar made from other sources like coconut sugar which is all the rage down here. Aussies also get confused about plain flour being all purpose flour as is in the US.Gert