Mango Habanero Sauce | Hot 'n Sweet Mango Chilli Sauce | No Preservative |
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- Опубликовано: 5 апр 2021
- Habanero, one of the seriously hot chillies, have fruity undertones that work really well with sweet mangoes. This versatile hot sauce is good to drizzle over just about anything, veg or non-veg, and a real treat for heat lovers.
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Made this for my son and grandson. My son and husband really like it. My grandson thought it was too much garlic. (And I only used 7 cloves and 7 habaneros). Next time I’m going to try the 10 habaneros, as they want it hotter! Very flavorful. Thank uou
Thanks a lot Denise! Yes people have different tolerance levels for things like garlic, chilli, etc and recipes like this are very adjustable according to taste. I’m glad your family likes it. Enjoy 👍
Looks really pretty, we canned every summer when I was growing up so I thought now would be a good time to start again. I think we're heading towards hard times ahead and I want to bring back the knowledge of my grandmother and my Mom. Thanks for the recipe!
Great thought Kimberly! It is time to go back to roots for sustainability and better living.😊
Looks yummy. Just might give this a try.
Thanks for sharing!👍
My pleasure.....hope you enjoy 😊.
Awesome! can't wait to try making this!
Thanks....Hope you enjoy!
Great video and nicely organized ingredients. Thanks as I am always looking to tweek my recipe for mango habanero sauce
My pleasure 😊
Saw this, went to market, waiting now for the chicken to cook. Kitchen smells great. I'm hungry!
Great! Thanks for appreciation❤️
Just made it and cut everything in half. So good!
Great! I’m so glad that you tried and liked it. Thanks 💕
Great video! Gonna try adding it to my ribs today!!
Thanks! Hope you did and enjoyed it.
Looks great, imagine very nice with grilled chicken skewers
Absolutely!!
hi just wondering why you are not sealing the jars hot to make a sealed vacuum for hygiene and keeping out bacteria
Hi, yes you can seal jars while it is still hot and this is common practice. I have, however, always let the contents come to room temperature before closing lids and never had any issue. Guess high vinegar and sugar act as preservatives in chutneys/sauces and I make sure there is no contamination around while jars/bottles are cooling.
We only have bird's eye chili here in our area. Can we use that instead of habanero chili?
Yes you can use bird’s eye chillies also. You may need to use more for the same level of heat as habaneros are generally hotter than birds eye chillies.
Thank you!
Any tips for longer shelf life?
This sauce keeps well for pretty long period if stored properly. To ensure there is no contamination, make sure bottles you are using to store sauce are well sterilised, pour sauce in the bottles while it is still hot and if you are blending sauce at the end again for smoother consistency, give another boil before storing away.
Once cool down, keep sauce bottles in the fridge and you will be good to use this sauce for months.
Hope this helps :)
I’m not a huge fan of garlic is it really strong or mild?
Hi Hugo, for me it is just a mild flavour of garlic. But if you are not garlic lover, it could be stronger for you. So it all depends on personal preference. Maybe if you are worried about sauce being too garlicky, use only half quantity of garlic.
@@CooknCreateHealth Thank you for the feedback! I will definitely try this sauce , Looks so delicious 🤤
How long we can store this sauce.?
Kept in refrigerator, sauce is good to use easily for up to 12 months.
how many mangos did you use?
Numbers will depend on size of mangoes. If we look at weight, you will need between 1.5-2kg mangoes to get 1kg pulp and this will be based on how pulpy your mangoes are.
Can I use bhoot jolokia instead?
Yes if you can handle the heat go for it. I guess you are aware that Bhut Jolokia is much hotter than Habanero and you will need to adjust the quantity of chilies used in recipe.
Yes , thank you. I got some bhoot jolokia and was wondering how to use them up without throwing them away
why not strain it to get rid of all the clumps?
Yes, it can be done for a perfectly smooth sauce. Try and squeeze as much through the strainer as possible to minimize wastage and give another boil after straining to maintain longer shelf life.
The clumps taste good!!! Mainly mango chunks
What's the heat like on the sauce? Not a fan of heat over taste
Habanero being one of the hottest chillies, this sauce is for serious heat lovers. You can however reduce heat level by using less chillies and really sweet mangoes to make sauce.
What are the carrots for?
Thanks John, this is a great question. There are few reasons carrots are added to this sauce. Carrots help balance heat and acidity in the sauce, give a bright colour to the sauce and most importantly acts as a base to help thicken the sauce.
Mine tastes still like raw garlic and onion even though i cooked it for like 30 min, any tips?
I'm surprised that yours still taste raw garlic and onion after 30 mins cooking. You can try adding more vinegar, acid can mask the raw flavour. And then cook low and slow for a little longer. Hope this fix your sauce.
If I wanted to read a recipe, I'd just google it.
Sorry...not sure if this is a question. But yes, if you are asking about reading my recipes, I would normally include a link for written recipe in the description box. Some of the recipes are not available in written format yet and I'm working on those.