Why Roasting Habaneros Makes A Killer Hot Sauce I'm Literally ADDICTED TO! 🌶🍍

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @LogansInnerChef
    @LogansInnerChef  2 года назад +7

    Give this sauce a try on this DELICIOUS potato soup recipe! ruclips.net/video/CZlarD61l8w/видео.html
    Hey there....Oven times may vary. I said in the video that they ingredients get cooked for 1 hour at 400 f....My oven is a POS. I SUGGEST 375 f and cook the ingredients for about 25-30 minutes. You can remove the peppers before hand if they are getting cooked faster than the onion and pineapple. KEEP AN EYE ON THINGS!
    The placenta in the pepper is where the heat comes from, not the seeds. I know I kept saying seeds in the video.
    Beautiful, sweet and very spicy hot sauce! Share with other hot sauce loving individuals

  • @ethanfitts7564
    @ethanfitts7564 Год назад +13

    Just made this tonight, was my first time making my own hotsauce, and this recipe is amazing

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +2

      Glad you liked it. Plenty more where that came from. Enjoy your day and thank you for watching.

  • @orlandonecesito4904
    @orlandonecesito4904 Год назад +4

    I watched many videos of habanero sauce recipes and your procedure is what I intend to follow. Many thanks for sharing.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      No problem, hope you enjoy. This is one of my favorite, non fermented sauces I make.

  • @nashtrojan
    @nashtrojan Год назад +4

    I love that last tip to make seasoned salt.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +2

      The dried pulp makes the best seasoned salts. You'll like it!

  • @daleconrod5057
    @daleconrod5057 Год назад +1

    A friend gave me some red finger hot pepper plants and Thai red pepper plants this summer. Time to harvest, but what to do with them? Saw your video and made the sauce. Pineapples are in season so extra sweet. I roasted the peppers and pineapples on the bbq, really nice smoky flavour. The sauce turned out great! I dried out the pulp remains for a seasoning salt as well. Awesome.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад

      Nice! I like the bbq idea, I need to try that.
      Glad you liked it. Using the dried pulp in a seasoned salt is really tasty, I put it on just about everything!

  • @nunyabisnass1141
    @nunyabisnass1141 Год назад +2

    I've made it with pineapple before, its honestly a game changer and awesome.

  • @fishingjoe683
    @fishingjoe683 Год назад +1

    Just came across this vid today and watched it a couple times… then ran out and got the ingredients I didn’t have at home 😂 love it!

  • @-raymond-2337
    @-raymond-2337 Год назад +1

    Looks good man, I’ll have to give it a try

  • @aenima462
    @aenima462 Год назад +1

    Sounds delicious! And super easy.
    Great video man

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      It definitely is tasty and easy to make.
      Much appreciated 👊

  • @jcp7631
    @jcp7631 3 месяца назад

    Looks like a great recipe. I’m just getting into lacto fermentation. This will be my first one. Thank you for the info!

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  3 месяца назад

      @@jcp7631 I have a bunch of fermented sauces on the channel to check out! Plus, I just did a fermented mango habanero salsa that was awesome. Cheers

  • @jamietingey7498
    @jamietingey7498 Год назад +1

    Welp, i just made this. Absolutely delicious and perfectly spicy. Thank you for the recipe. I cant wait to make my friends try it.

  • @Benji.AHH.990
    @Benji.AHH.990 Год назад +1

    Great video Logan, sauce looks fire! I definitely need to gather these ingredients and make this sauce. I’ll let you know how it goes. 🥳💜💪🏼

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +2

      Thank you, it's one of my favorites! Hope you enjoy

  • @cashonline101
    @cashonline101 7 месяцев назад

    Sauce is super, just finished making it, thanks for this great recipe!

  • @mikek4024
    @mikek4024 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your hot sauce recipe. Just a friendly tip, if you 'wad up' the wax paper it'll stay better when you're dehydrating the pulp

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +3

      I appreciate that, I'll give that a try next time. Thank you for watching and enjoy your week!

  • @aubreyfoster89
    @aubreyfoster89 2 года назад +4

    Oh boy, I could only imagine how spicy this is and I can’t wait to make it! 💕🌶🍽🌶💕

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  2 года назад +3

      It's a spicy one, delicious though!

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 Год назад +2

      It's not bad. If you like spicy but to the point where buffalo sauce doesn't affect you, this will start to approach being uncomfortable, so it's really nice, spicy but not over powering for most.

    • @aubreyfoster89
      @aubreyfoster89 Год назад +3

      @@nunyabisnass1141 completely agree. The sauce is so delicious with such a depth of flavor, but not too overpowering! 💖🍽️💖

    • @nunyabisnass1141
      @nunyabisnass1141 Год назад +1

      @@aubreyfoster89 one time we made sauce with habaneros it's was a simple puree with vinegar and heating to pasteurize. Then we forgot about it for two years lol. When we opened it had this sweetness and floral fruity note. We think it fermented in the jar, but we haven't been able to recreate it since. Wish we knew what happened because I'm sure we could market it, or at least have someone else improve it.

    • @aubreyfoster89
      @aubreyfoster89 Год назад +2

      @@nunyabisnass1141 lol I absolutely love when a mistake turns out absolutely incredible. If you remember what you did, you’ll have to let all of us know. Sending great energy and hope you have an amazing day. ☀️😊☀️

  • @niklasthesinger
    @niklasthesinger 8 месяцев назад

    Hey man I've seen a few of your videos and I'm hooked! I'm looking to ferment my growing habaneros and want to know if you prefer the mango or pineapple hot sauce?

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  8 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated. I like them both! The mango one is really tasty since it's fermented..the fermentation process gives a nice flavor to the sauce. Homegrown pepper will make a great sauce!

  • @ActionGamerAaron
    @ActionGamerAaron 5 месяцев назад

    It looks so good I swear I'm smelling it through the screen.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  5 месяцев назад

      This one is one of my favorites for non fermented sauces!

  • @hola979
    @hola979 Месяц назад

    I have a bunch of habaneros sitting in my fridge and i found the perfect thing to do with them now

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Месяц назад +1

      @@hola979 Nice. This is a good sauce. One of my favorite non fermented ones I make.

  • @fudgenuggets405
    @fudgenuggets405 Год назад +2

    Looks great. Only thing I might change would be to use lime juice instead of vinegar. It's great in regular salsa so don't see why it wouldn't work here.

  • @janarkas252
    @janarkas252 Год назад +1

    Just made it and WOW, damn good. The only change i made was to add some Cilantro..thanks

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +2

      I'm glad you like it! Adding cilantro is a great touch.

  • @cindycollins4040
    @cindycollins4040 Год назад +2

    YUMMY! Looks so good!

  • @v2mp1re
    @v2mp1re Год назад +1

    And I was just wondering what to do with the mix of hot peppers I have frozen. Thanks for the inspiration, great job! I'm making my own tomorrow :).

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +2

      No problem, let me know how it turns out!

    • @v2mp1re
      @v2mp1re Год назад +1

      @@LogansInnerChef I will. My Scotch Bonnets are waiting for me :D.

    • @v2mp1re
      @v2mp1re Год назад +1

      ​@@LogansInnerChef In the end I changed the ingredients a bit, but used your base. The sauce is chilling, but already the hot taste indicates that it came out great! My changes:
      - I used ripe peaches instead of pineapple, as they were starting to escape in my basket
      - I also roasted the garlic
      - I didn't use pineapple juice - I opted for a thick sauce, one that you rather have to scoop with a spoon
      - instead of the usual chili powder, I added smoked paprika Pimenton de la Vera from Valencia, Spain
      The sauce came out very fruity in aroma, but extremely exotic and scarily strong. I had the peppers from a friend of mine from his own cultivation, so their potency significantly tops 350k SHU.
      Your recipe is extra, and I decided to make it in the original in 2-3 weeks, using the Fatali Yellow harvest - I still have about 50 left :).
      I wish You all the best!

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      @@v2mp1re That all sounds great! Glad to hear it came out nice. Roasting the garlic top is a nice touch.
      Thank you, you too!

  • @petebartlett1702
    @petebartlett1702 Год назад +1

    Hi mate Aussie Pete here, how would a vanilla bean go with habanero and pear for a week long fermentation?

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      Hi Pete. I think the flavors would be nice. I've never tried fermenting with a vanilla bean before, can't imagine it not working though. I'm curious how it turns out if you try it.

  • @BBQLord.
    @BBQLord. 2 месяца назад

    Good job! Thx!

  • @matt6493
    @matt6493 Год назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for the video, can you make a fermentation with brine after roastinng it?

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      Hi Matt. Do you mean making a fermented hot sauce with the roasted pineapple and peppers?

    • @matt6493
      @matt6493 Год назад +1

      @@LogansInnerChef yeah, if you roast the habaneros, will they still ferment with a brine solution?

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +2

      @@matt6493 I've never tried to ferment roasted peppers, it's definitely worth trying and sounds tasty. I found this post that says you can homestead-honey.com/fermented-hot-sauce-recipe/
      I've roasted the peppers after fermentation, though it does kill the lactic acid bacteria if that's an issue for you.

    • @matt6493
      @matt6493 Год назад +1

      @@LogansInnerChef thank you!

  • @shellshock2209
    @shellshock2209 8 месяцев назад

    This one looks easy and you don't need to ferment anything. I'm going to try this recipe out next.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  8 месяцев назад

      It's a good one that is pretty easy to do. I recently did a blackberry habanero sauce that you should check out too that uses this same method.

    • @shellshock2209
      @shellshock2209 8 месяцев назад

      @LogansInnerChef perfect i will for sure. I need to source out cheap peppers if I can. Groceries are getting steep in my area. I have my own Blackberry bush though!

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  8 месяцев назад

      @@shellshock2209 Have you tried growing your own peppers?

    • @shellshock2209
      @shellshock2209 8 месяцев назад

      @@LogansInnerChef I should give it a shot. I have a little bit of room where I can grow some.

  • @MyLifestyle-r5s
    @MyLifestyle-r5s 2 года назад +1

    Good sharing

  • @timbahr1792
    @timbahr1792 Год назад

    Making this next month!
    This is exciting. However ima use pineapple and mango.
    I’ve also seen a similar recipe using strawberry and raspberry for a mixed berry habanero sauce

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад

      Nice, mango is a good addition. I did a strawberry and serrano pepper sauce that was really good. As soon as I can get good habaneros, I'll try adding raspberries in it too. I like that idea.
      Thank you for watching and enjoy your day.

  • @ironmarley_
    @ironmarley_ Год назад +2

    Made this today man. ❤

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +2

      Nice! It's one of my favorites I have on the channel so far

    • @ironmarley_
      @ironmarley_ Год назад +1

      @@LogansInnerChef it's extremely delicious. I used cumin seeds, paprika, cayenne and chilli powder too, plus everything else and my homegrown habaneros.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      @@ironmarley_ That sounds awesome, especially with your homegrown peppers

  • @barbarafallin2038
    @barbarafallin2038 Год назад +1

    Can you use can pineapples ?

  • @MrSBGames
    @MrSBGames Год назад

    Is there a particular setting I need my oven at? I put it at 400 and after about 10 minutes, everything was black and burnt to a crisp...

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      I had mine set at 375 f, I cooked the ingredients for about 25 minutes. You can try 350 if your oven might run hot....maybe just remove the stem from the peppers and keep whole and maybe keep other ingredients bigger. If anything is gettimg cooked faster, you can remove them sooner and let the other ingredients go longer. Is your oven convection?

  • @wmscott1975
    @wmscott1975 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice….one question though,on the video you say to reduce half a cup of vinegar but your recipe says a third of a cup. Thanks mate

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for pointing that out. It is 1/2 c vinegar reduced to about 2 tbsp. I made the adjustments in the written recipe. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching and enjoy your day 🍻

    • @wmscott1975
      @wmscott1975 11 месяцев назад

      @@LogansInnerChef so we add the sugar & juice to vinegar mix before reducing yeah 👍🏻

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  11 месяцев назад +2

      @@wmscott1975 The way I like to do it is sweat the garlic in the pot for about 1 minute. Add the spices and cook for an additional 30 seconds to 1 minute. Add the vinegar and reduce to the 2 tbsp. Add the sugar and juice, stirring to dissolve. Then, add the peppers, onions and pineapple.
      I find the flavor is better with this procedure rather than adding everything at once to the pot.

    • @wmscott1975
      @wmscott1975 11 месяцев назад

      @@LogansInnerChef thanks mate 👍🏻

  • @mikethomson5933
    @mikethomson5933 Год назад +1

    So if it's basically going to be a habanero pineapple hot sauce then what are the onions for?

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      I like the flavor the onions give the sauce. Leave them out if you want.

    • @stephanebozet8275
      @stephanebozet8275 Год назад

      Onions add flavor but also reduce the hotness of peppers.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      @@stephanebozet8275 It's hot enough for my taste. Feel free to leave them out.

  • @ForTheFLOL
    @ForTheFLOL 24 дня назад

    Pro tip: if you get pepper in your eye, use hair, yours or someone else, and rub it on your eye. Capsaicin is the oil that burns you. And hair is the best oil absorber.

  • @Jack-le7ty
    @Jack-le7ty Год назад +1

    mix with sour cream for pizza dipping sauce

  • @Penland1234
    @Penland1234 Год назад

    Should I add a bayleaf?

  • @rebeccawatson9284
    @rebeccawatson9284 Год назад +1

    ❤ I saw a little helper!

  • @mizot84
    @mizot84 Год назад

    Roasting the peppers in the oven is so obvious, I don't know why I have never tried it before. I will definitly try this out. We are not so conviced having too much sugar or vinegar in our hot sauce, usually we use just tomatoes or (smoked) bell peppers which have a little bit of both but not too much. I also never strained our sauce. Having it a bit smoother and making a powder out of the pulp is a cool idea!
    But bro, you are wasting half of your precious peppers! Just use your fingers to remove the stem! ;-)

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      Much appreciated, I've long since stopped cutting the top off the peppers. Thanks for pointing that out though. I like the idea of using smoked peppers. Hope you like it if you try it!

  • @bryceg5709
    @bryceg5709 Год назад

    Food mill get one. And for acid just buy citric acid in spice aisle.

  • @bonesnaffler1565
    @bonesnaffler1565 10 месяцев назад

    can just pluck the stems off. no need to lose pepper by cutting it

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  10 месяцев назад

      Ya, I've stopped doing that a while ago. Thank you for watching and commenting. Cheers 🍻

  • @keeffeehaynes3195
    @keeffeehaynes3195 6 месяцев назад

    I always cut my peppers on a different mat and then use it to cut fruit. Oranges cut on the habanero board are incredible. But apples, melons, whatever is all fair game.

  • @joneber7504
    @joneber7504 Год назад +4

    Seeds don't hold heat.

  • @gm3801
    @gm3801 Год назад

    4:51 I like it how there is a small child in front of you while you blend your hot and spicy sauce. Do you have any safety goggles for him too?

  • @lymmerik
    @lymmerik Месяц назад

    Did you really waste the tops? all you have to do is pull the stem off. No need for all the waste.

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Месяц назад +1

      @@lymmerik Ya, I stopped doing that a while ago.

  • @JohnnyC10071959
    @JohnnyC10071959 Год назад

    This is a good sauce, really good. Anything with habanero is good but the pineapple and roasting raises it from "GOOD" to "DAMN, you should bottle that stuff". I suggest you try fermented hot sauce, Skip the roasting, and create a 3% brine fermentation for a month or so. Thanks for the video. I appreciate the effort of making the sauce and the YT content

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад

      Much appreciated, this one is definitely tasty. I actually have a few fermented hot sauces on the channel and recently did a roasted and fermented serrano sauce that was really good. Thank you for watching and for the comment. Enjoy your day

  • @bowtiezr2534
    @bowtiezr2534 Год назад +1

    You ever try it on a grill

    • @LogansInnerChef
      @LogansInnerChef  Год назад +1

      I have grilled peppers and pineapple in the past many times....not made into a sauce yet. I like the idea though.