Piri Piri Hot Sauce Recipe - Step by Step!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Learn how to make a delicious Piri Piri Hot Sauce. In this video I share my moms Piri Piri Hot Sauce recipe, which I am calling Chisa Piri Piri. Chisa is an Ndebele word that means Hot...and believe me, this one is a burner, but oh so delicious!
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    00:00 Mhoroi uye titambire (Hello and Welcome!)
    00:50 Picking Chillies
    02:58 Ingredients
    05:26 Lets Blend!
    07:55 Lets Cook!
    10:00 Lets Bottle/Can!
    12:42 Lets Taste!
    13:55 Piri Piri Chicken Idea
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  • @ihartphoto
    @ihartphoto Год назад +45

    You leaving out the lemon juice is similar to what my grandmother did when someone asked for a recipe. You could take 4 people who asked for the recipe and each of them had a slightly different recipe because grandma would always leave one item off each recipe. When she passed we wanted to put together a book of her recipes and we asked all family that had any of her recipes to take a picture and send them in, which is when we found out what Grandma did. While annoying at first, we put together a cookbook with all the ingredients on all the individual recipes and over time people would email saying they used X amount of cumin and XX amount of salt and they would be added to the PDF updates of the cookbook. In a way it brought us closer together. Thanks for the memories Shaun!

    • @MoreMushroomThanMan
      @MoreMushroomThanMan Год назад +3

      That’s beautiful. I like her sense of humor. I bet she was sharp as a tack. 💚🕊🙏🏻

  • @minicoop.
    @minicoop. Год назад +4

    Making my Friday that much better!! Love your content and LOVE piri piri sauce. So excited to watch this

  • @audreyhill2605
    @audreyhill2605 Год назад

    Holy Moly Man!!! Those plants are beautiful!!!

  • @neilpalmer7279
    @neilpalmer7279 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Shaun great to see you back in the kitchen again.

  • @Noah-dz5zx
    @Noah-dz5zx Год назад +2

    Definitely a South African tone... Well done mate love your setup there

  • @travisisgood
    @travisisgood Год назад +5

    Your channel has quickly become one of my most watched! I have very recently taken up growing chilis and shortly thereafter started loving growing chilis. Your channel has been invaluable to me and my learning experience and I can't thank you enough. Wonderful content Shaun, I just wish I'd found you sooner! Thanks upon thanks.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +2

      That is great to hear Travis, I'm really glad you are enjoying my channel! Thank you for watching. It's a wonderful and fulfilling passion to have!

  • @vaughangerson
    @vaughangerson Год назад

    Made it this afternoon, amazing!

  • @joemoer1
    @joemoer1 Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks Shaun

  • @NoneYaBiz5
    @NoneYaBiz5 Год назад +1

    Your plants look awesome fella. Very nice setup.

  • @KellyWoodroffe
    @KellyWoodroffe Год назад

    Yes Mummy Chillichump! This sounds great

  • @1opium8
    @1opium8 Год назад +1

    amazing reciepe ! will cook for winter couple of jars 👌

  • @willk7184
    @willk7184 Год назад +1

    Looks awesome, and well-explained. Nice video buddy.

  • @GrowingwithJ4
    @GrowingwithJ4 9 месяцев назад

    Looks wonderful

  • @dadovitchnic
    @dadovitchnic Год назад +1

    Thanks Shaun, I have several different birds-eye chili's growing this year, Some habaneros and rocotos for the heat, can't wait to try this sauce!

  • @thesurfinsuricate
    @thesurfinsuricate 9 месяцев назад +1

    Will def try!

  • @bowtielife
    @bowtielife 9 месяцев назад

    Okay, I have been saving this recipe for 10 months now... I have even looked at it a few times in the meantime. I am so excited to have enough of everything from my garden to try this out! I am quite excited!! Mrs. Bowtie got the idea of using it with Chicken from this video... That will be exciting, too!

  • @david_reynolds3660
    @david_reynolds3660 Год назад

    Finally! The whole reason I joined this channel

  • @hwooding
    @hwooding Год назад +1

    Awesome recipe thanks

  • @CedricIII
    @CedricIII Год назад

    I will definately try this recipe! Thank you so much! :)

  •  Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing .

  • @mirelaszabo5805
    @mirelaszabo5805 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for your recipe, liked, shared and subscribed

  • @krisbrown9064
    @krisbrown9064 8 месяцев назад

    I love your seeds... ive been saving Oodles of them and growing them the same. They produce Soooo much. I'm very happy. Thank you chili Chump (Shawn)

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  8 месяцев назад

      My pleasure! I'm glad you are enjoying them. A lot of love, time and effort went into developing them! It would be great if you could leave a review for them on my site, helps me out! Https://chillichumpseeds.com

  • @DonPandemoniac
    @DonPandemoniac Год назад

    Lovely recipe, Mozes would be proud of the thickness test!
    I have Piri Piri's fruiting, so thanks for the inspiration.

  • @phumzilemaisa4558
    @phumzilemaisa4558 11 месяцев назад

    I can't wait to try it

  • @jmushroom
    @jmushroom Год назад +1

    I’m looking forward to trying this one soon! I don’t have piri piri chilis, but I will use the Thai chilis as you suggested. Thanks for the recipe!

  • @thomasfowles7366
    @thomasfowles7366 Год назад +3

    G'day mate, my chille season has just started, my first fermentation is under way, and last year's chille sauce won 1st in class at the Royal Adelaide Show thanks to your ideas, love your work, cheers from the other SA!!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      Congrats on the win! You should be proud!

  • @wranther
    @wranther Год назад +4

    Fine looking sauce there Shaun! Good play by play instructions for making a chunkier style of sauce. Was out picking some 7 Pot Chocolate earlier this morning, looking around the pepper patch, and thinking this could be a day to start a nice habaracha sauce of some sort. Stay Spicy! -Bob...

  • @littletechgirl2
    @littletechgirl2 Год назад +1

    Looks delicious! I'm going to have to try this with my Thai peppers, Big Yellow Mama, and Habanero. I'll grow Piri Piri next year!

  • @EASTSIDERIDER707
    @EASTSIDERIDER707 8 месяцев назад +1

    I had Piri Piri from a Brazilian food truck at a California brewery last week. It was delicious.

  • @lastwordonejoke1125
    @lastwordonejoke1125 Год назад +1

    I collected cranberries from the swamp and made a cranberry sweet and sour sauce with chocolate habaneros and bhut jolokia. Added rosemary, lemongrass, cinnamon, orange cedra and ginger. Very tasty and smells like christmas.

  • @nitramdmij
    @nitramdmij Год назад +1

    Yay! A hot sauce video! That looks really good!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +5

      Gotta grow them before I can make sauce with them 😉

  • @edwardhammock24
    @edwardhammock24 Год назад

    So pleased to see this, it looks really simple and usable. I've got a lot of Ring of Fire, I guess that I could use those as the base chilli?
    Love the photos of 'home' at the end credits BTW.

  • @simplifygardening
    @simplifygardening Год назад +1

    Great looking sauce mate and hot bottling really ensures to create that seal for long storage. brill video

  • @crappo8459
    @crappo8459 Год назад +2

    Beautiful peppers beautiful

  • @bangerra
    @bangerra Год назад +1

    Just based a sauce off this with bell peppers, and 50/50 cayenne/chinese 5 color. Tastes Amazing! Thanks for the recipe.

  • @parishehzadii1314
    @parishehzadii1314 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot am watching from Mauritius 🇲🇺

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  11 месяцев назад

      Love Mauritius! Have a look at my Mazavaroo recipe video! ruclips.net/video/HmBHWZXVDTQ/видео.html

  • @marlenebornman1751
    @marlenebornman1751 2 месяца назад

    Thank you have these chillies growing no idea what to do with them

  • @soixantecroissants
    @soixantecroissants Год назад

    Shout out to your Mum!

  • @antonk27
    @antonk27 Год назад

    This is a great sauce! Thanks for sharing and pls thank your mom!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Glad you liked it mate. Got much left? :D

    • @antonk27
      @antonk27 Год назад

      @@ChilliChump fortunately yes, roasting a chicken tonight 🤤

  • @chitala383
    @chitala383 Год назад +3

    Looks amazing! I've recently gotten into making hot sauces and this is a must try for me.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      It's a very tasty, and easy recipe. I'm sure you will enjoy it. Welcome to my channel! Have a look at some of my other hot sauce recipes, may give you some ideas
      ruclips.net/p/PLuQ_ySnkV1emnrUiann1se5l06Ze3gIF6

  • @sparkymark68
    @sparkymark68 Год назад

    Lovely recipe. I added a little bit of oregano and it sang!

  • @stephenlittle7534
    @stephenlittle7534 Год назад +1

    Hi I am doing a milder one at the moment that is loads of different types of tomatoes but with a few chillies yummy.

  • @Iomah1
    @Iomah1 Год назад

    I shall give this a go. I have the Piri Piri from the seeds I bought from you previously :)

  • @LeighWinspear
    @LeighWinspear Год назад +3

    Going to use this exact recipe soon as I have enough ripe chillis. All going to be fresh and it looks like eventually, the Naga Morich are reddening up nicely too. I will make 2 batches, one medium hot and one including my Jamaican rosso and Naga.
    I have made my own smoked salt, simply done after a bbq/braai using the leftover heat with a piece of applewood.
    So in addition to your mums excellent recipe with your own lemony tweaks, It should be smokey smelling deliciousness too.
    I might try actually smoke infusing some chillies on my next bbq also. Variety is indeed, the spice of life.................;)

  • @claudiu9737
    @claudiu9737 Год назад

    I love Piri Piri chillies, i eat them simple without nothing, that heat of Piri Piri is purely amazing!

  • @fernandoribeiro3309
    @fernandoribeiro3309 7 месяцев назад

    Portugueses piri piri is the beast 😮

  • @kevinbane3588
    @kevinbane3588 Год назад +1

    I have a variety called Durban’s Birds Eye from African. Simply amazing flavor!

  • @ChefaBrown
    @ChefaBrown 4 месяца назад +1

    I just want to thank you for this recipe, it's very similar to a recipe I have been trying to figure out for years now, with a bit of tweaking on my Chili's I think I will be set

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  4 месяца назад

      My pleasure. I'm glad it's helped you out!

  • @000phill000
    @000phill000 Год назад

    I love Sous Vide cooking and watching this where you said about stirring and heat and how you don't want the chilli to burn. This could be a great way to make chilli sauce from fresh ingredients. With Sous Vide you can cook at lower temperature over a longer time to reach pasteurisation.

  • @mattraino3274
    @mattraino3274 11 месяцев назад

    This is the sauce I want to make- I was able to grow some Carolina Reapers and make a sauce that was just way too hot. Most of the fermented hot sauces I make are with red Fresno jalapeño with onion and a few cardamom pods- fantastic. I would never have thought to add cardamom if not for CC. Thank you sir!

  • @cali..
    @cali.. Год назад +4

    I am gonna make this today, I like that it is easy to follow and although I do not grow chillis, I will be able to buy all the ingredients at my local which helps. Thanks for the video Shaun!
    >>Edit: Made the sauce, was really good, added 100grams of red chillis and 60grams of Piri Piri, plus sweet pointed peppers for bulk, after reducing down to the right consistency, found the white wine vinegar a tad strong so added 2 tsp of sugar and then it was good. Just used it for chicken marinade and its amazing! Gonna add some mango in next time and might lower the heat index. Great sauce overall!

  • @bigbird2451
    @bigbird2451 Год назад +2

    I loved the bit of sweat on the brow at the end. How authentic can you get? Well done Sir!

  • @Africantanman
    @Africantanman Год назад +1

    Howzit Shaun! I'm a Zimbo in Cape Town and I've been a MASSIVE fan for the past 5 years!! All of my superhot growing success is due to your great advice! Thank you so much.
    One thing though... chisa is Ndebele or Zulu for hot... pisa is Shona for hot. I hope you don't mind the small correction!
    Thank you again for all your great work!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      Hey Terry! Thank you for watching and congrats on your superhots success. Glad I could play a part in that!
      And thanks for the correction....it's been a long time since I left Zim!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      I have made the correction in the description

  • @JamesSpeiser
    @JamesSpeiser Год назад

    Hey CC! I got ahold of a jar of Nando's peri peri ... it's great...so different than anything else I've had in the US. I just put in on my black beans and bam. Thanks for your influence

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      My pleasure! It's a pretty tasty one, and worth it if you can get it for a decent price!

  • @AlecCapel
    @AlecCapel Год назад +1

    Your channel is the highlight of my year, absolutely loving and learning from your channel. Just got my first bubblers in the mail, going to try sauerkraut but I have 3 kilos of Tabasco peppers. I am from Texas and love my Tabasco sauce. how can I ferment from frozen without more fresh? any other vegetables I can sub into it to get my lacto?

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +2

      Hey Alec, that is very kind of you to say! Thank you for watching.
      With regards to your question, how about making some sauerkraut, then using some of the brine liquid that is created to kick off your frozen ferment.
      heres a video of mine showing how to make it: ruclips.net/video/m9LkPyeweqI/видео.html

    • @AlecCapel
      @AlecCapel Год назад

      @@ChilliChump Thank you!

  • @shusha50
    @shusha50 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are the best. Thks a lot for sharing yours and your grandma's ecipe. love hot pepper's. Shaun do you have a farm here in canada? Woul love to visit your gaden and your shop to pick up some of the yummy sauces. Thanks for a great video

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  10 месяцев назад

      My pleasure! I am actually in the UK, would love to visit Canada one day! If you are wanting to try my sauces, they are available to purchase, worldwide delivery! Actually have a special offer on one of my main sauces right now, more than 50% off (blazing buffalo extreme). chillichump.com/shop

  • @brianmutsikamahwe9266
    @brianmutsikamahwe9266 Год назад

    Love your Channel from Zim

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Thank you Brian! How are things out in Zim at the moment. I miss it

    • @brianmutsikamahwe9266
      @brianmutsikamahwe9266 Год назад

      Things are good, hardly much changes here, :) , your Videos are awesome

  • @Broteese
    @Broteese Год назад

    You are the fn man!

  • @linaso9739
    @linaso9739 Год назад

    Thank you for the recipe! I will definitely make it, have Piri Piri and superhots in a freezer.
    I've still got lots of fermented sauces from last year, this sauce will stand out. I hope it will taste well on fish since it's not fermented.

  • @fallstar7013
    @fallstar7013 Год назад

    You teach very well, you should open a cooking school similar to river cottage. Love your content

  • @jiggsborah7041
    @jiggsborah7041 2 месяца назад +1

    Howzit Sean I'm mark and I live in secunda in south Africa.
    I love chillies and I'm busy with planting in pots so that around September I can start a little sideline making different types of sauces because I'm a pensioner now and the devil makes work for idle hands 😂..
    Great channel I discovered it recently and subscribed and shared with friends and family 😊❤

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  2 месяца назад +2

      Hey Mark, welcome to my channel! And thank you for sharing it with others too. Hope you enjoy your stay 😊🔥

    • @jiggsborah7041
      @jiggsborah7041 2 месяца назад

      @@ChilliChump We're going to be good mates 😂👍 I'm sure I will enjoy the experience

  • @davidfleb
    @davidfleb Год назад +1

    Looks amazing CC! Can't wait to try this. After bottling can the cans be kept outside the fridge? And do you have an idea of how long they'll last?

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      Yes they can David. Like I mention in the video, if canned properly, they are shelf stable!

  • @hanneler3716
    @hanneler3716 Год назад

    Seems nice, maybe I'll try to grow piri piri next season and try this. The shop bought piri piri sauces (and pre-marinated piri piri chicken) have all tasted one dimensional and bitter. Just medium hotness with no other flavor than bitterness.

  • @chrisblack9571
    @chrisblack9571 Год назад +1

    Hey Shaun thanks so much for posting this great recipe - reminds me a lot of the peri peri sauce my Gran would make our family as a kid growing up in Zim. I've got some great Black Mamas from your seed kit this year so glad I can use a couple on this. Do you think the birds eye babies from the seed kit would work in this as well and would Anaheims and Spanish giants be good for bulking it up (just asking as I have loads of these as well). Would be cool if you could do a short video on what to do with the sugar rush stripeys and bishop crowns from the kit as well - as I have loads of them too this year!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      Hey Chris, my pleasure! The birds eye baby's will work well....they may just be a little more of a pain to harvest though due to their size!

  • @fredmidtgaard5487
    @fredmidtgaard5487 Год назад +2

    Here in East Africa, we say Piri Piri with an "i" sound, not "e" in the beginning. However, Indians say Peri Peri like you do for some reason. We have Birds eye Piri Piri here but they are tiny (like a pinky finger nail) and super super hot. We eat more of a variety called Mbuzi piri piri (Goat Piri Piri) which is hot, but eatable and good with roasted Goat meat. Other kinds are rare here. Will try your recipe but modified to suit what we have in Africa.

  • @nathanw4195
    @nathanw4195 Год назад

    I want some that sauce

  • @DyesubDave
    @DyesubDave Год назад

    Looks FANTASTIC! One day I'll have some Piri Piri peppers to try this myself. I'm a bit surprised that there aren't any onions in this recipe. One thing that I do for almost all of my sauce / salsa recipies is to roast approx. half of the veggies and some of the garlic. Seems to add levels to the flavour profile IMO.
    And I absolutely LOVE your greenhouse. Your plants look so healthy and abundant. Do you end up selling some of the extra peppers locally? Thanks for sharing your recipe!! 🌶😎

    • @cumxum
      @cumxum Год назад

      do you saute the onions? also guess you don't roast the chillies right?

  • @chubbyschillis1065
    @chubbyschillis1065 Год назад

    Great video. I now know what to do with my cc piri piris

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      I would suggest fewer superhots for you mate. The Piri Piri is a hot chilli anyway...and you will get an amazing sauce still with them alone, or just add half a superhot maybe.

  • @gavinvd1
    @gavinvd1 Год назад +1

    Family recipe, my Wife has been making the same for the last 25 years :)

  • @chrissaltmarsh6777
    @chrissaltmarsh6777 Год назад +1

    I'm growing chili now.
    Just indoors, in the window. They can look pretty, so why not. I shall take your advice, except for the greenhouse bit.

  • @mikeoxbig7890
    @mikeoxbig7890 Год назад

    I wish i could buy some of your sauces!!! They look delish!!😁😁

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      They are available from my shop Mike. This is a big part of my business! www.chillichump.com/shop

    • @georgeprout42
      @georgeprout42 Год назад

      @@ChilliChump Small typo there 😉

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Thanks George....fixed! 🙂

  • @Craxin01
    @Craxin01 Год назад +1

    I recently bought a container of Starsan and was amazed by how concentrated that stuff really is. I used fairly big spray bottle and had to use half my smallest measuring spoon for that whole bottle!
    P.S. Love it when you taste one of your sauces and watch the sweat bead up on your forehead. I'm not that brave, I prefer the milder end of the heat spectrum, maybe leaning medium.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      I mix up a big batch of the Starsan, it's easier to get the measurements right! But at least with it being highly concentrated, it goes a long way!

  • @jessejacobs
    @jessejacobs 2 месяца назад +1

    I was surprised when I heard the word "Chiesa" lol, I really didnt know you were from Southy lol

  • @luisrodrigues4698
    @luisrodrigues4698 Год назад +1

    Portuguese, not Spanish, brought the "Malagueta" pepper from South America to Africa. Piri-piri is still the most common hot sauce (normally homemade, even in restaurants), in Portugal. Not Spain.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Hi Luis, did you have a look at the video I linked when I mentioned that? Gives some more info about why I said this.
      ruclips.net/video/vrUMdlPIvQE/видео.html

  • @roryblake3451
    @roryblake3451 Год назад

    Hi I found adding fresh ginger just takes the taste to a different dimension. ..

  • @skippypeanutbutter9136
    @skippypeanutbutter9136 Год назад +1

    Your chili plants are outrageous. Sorry, I mean chili TREES. Wish I could get a packed tree of super hots although the plumbing in the house may not agree

  • @michaelmcgillicutty639
    @michaelmcgillicutty639 5 месяцев назад

    Love your channel. Do you have any videos where it's the mash only not the actual whole peppers? Im looking to make a hot sauce where i have the mash and it already has mostly salt in it and about 1 to 3 percent vinegar. I won't be fermenting it. thanks

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there, thank you! Glad you are enjoying my content. Have a look at this playlist, there are a few sauces that you may be interested in.
      ChilliChump Makes Hot Sauce: ruclips.net/p/PLuQ_ySnkV1emnrUiann1se5l06Ze3gIF6
      Also, if you head on over to my website shop, I have a recipe book available chillichump.com/shop

  • @denniscarlsen9875
    @denniscarlsen9875 7 месяцев назад

    just did this sauce. Dont know if i did to high heat in the end or what happened. but mine turned suddenly and split? so it suddenly felt more like a chili oil? can it still be used? and how long does that last? or is it just a thing hot sauce can do?

  • @denniscarlsen9875
    @denniscarlsen9875 Год назад

    How long is decent life? and is it shelf or fridge sauce :P? looks good

  • @qaaronpeasron8996
    @qaaronpeasron8996 Год назад +1

    I wish I could follow your recipes more closely. The pepper selection at the grocery store is seasonal plus pablanos jalapenos and habaneros. Right now they have red fresno peppers, and im brining some in a vacuum seal bag to make some sort of sauce that I hope will resemble buffalo sauce.

  • @AllisonGingerG
    @AllisonGingerG 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love this recipe. It’s been a big hit! Is it safe to double or triple the recipe? Or do I need to cook this in individual batches? Thanks!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  5 месяцев назад +1

      You can double it up safely. I'm glad you enjoy it! 🔥

  • @MugiMugiP
    @MugiMugiP Год назад

    Thanks, was about to fully harvest the rest of my bird eye plants and this recipe sounds very tasty, will try to make it as got to much left over anyhow.
    BTW how long does these chilies generally last while frozen?

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      Frozen when fresh, and kept in a zip lock bag, they can last for a couple of years easily

  • @jasonaliff4145
    @jasonaliff4145 Год назад +1

    I have some TAI peppers I'm going to try this with. I'm probably going to throw a few SRP's, sweet peppers, and use ghost for the heat as I also love the taste of ghost.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      The ghost is a great chilli! Good amount of heat yet still flavourful

  • @BADGEDBACON
    @BADGEDBACON Год назад

    if we do prefer a finer sauce, should we still look for the line in the middle to confirm its done cooking? it looks great and im definitely going to be making some!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      You wouldn't get the same effect to see when it's done. But simmer for about 30 minutes, and you should be fine.

  • @hjh2026
    @hjh2026 Год назад

    Hey brother, was wandering if you have ever worked with Manzano Chili's? I have watched a ton of your videos. I don't think I have seen them on your channel. I believe they would make a great tasting chili sauce. I grow a few each year, and maybe I'll give the sauce a go this gardening season. Thanks for the amazing content it's a real pleasure to watch and very interesting!

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Hey there! Yeah, grown rocoto manzano for a few years now. It's a very interesting chilli. Sweet...juicy...and pretty spicy! I'm selling seeds from my crop in my seed store actually chillichumpseeds.com

  • @edwardhammock24
    @edwardhammock24 Год назад

    A simple easy recipe. It does separate out but that's expected with no mag stirring emulsion. I did find that there was LOADS of oil left. I couldn't get it to reduce down any more and no where near the thick sauce Shaun had. I'd probably put half the oil in next time. A good start for my first sauce.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Hey Edward, send me a message on FB or IG, let me know the amounts you used. Also send a pic if you can!

  • @kylekoenig4730
    @kylekoenig4730 Год назад

    Try putting the lemon juice in after the cooking instead of during the cooking, and you’ll get an even more lemony flavor if you want a bit of a change!

  • @aspjake123
    @aspjake123 Год назад

    I would love to have a greenhouse setup like you have! What part of the country do you live? I am just south of Seattle and for peppers as you may know have a very short pepper growing season.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      I live in the UK, in the East Midlands.

  • @mtca14
    @mtca14 8 месяцев назад

    Piri-piri was brought by the Portuguese from African colonies. Don't forget that those who discovered the sea route to India were the Portuguese, where there was a huge trade in spices between African, Asian and European countries.

  • @thelittlehomesteadinappala5559

    do you know how to make zaxby's tongue torch sauce recipe

  • @ladysu5127
    @ladysu5127 Год назад

    Never knew that you're from africa , but makes so much of sense how we Africans love our hot food and chillies 😅

  • @ricardogomes4044
    @ricardogomes4044 9 месяцев назад

    Piri Piri is Portuguese and was introduced in the former Colony of Mozambique (Africa)

  • @jefftangen6755
    @jefftangen6755 Год назад

    Awesome ! I have been trying to grow peri peri for last few years but buying seeds online has not helped 😆 this year I bought some on Etsy from Germany but they produced a pigmy version of the peri peri very tiny peppers that are very hot a and flavourful 😆 but not a true pepper . Do you have a link I can get proper seeds ?

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Here you go, from my seed store! chillichumpseeds.com/product/cc-piri-piri/

  • @RobertBrown-yn9tx
    @RobertBrown-yn9tx Год назад

    Noob with a quick question...
    Just a quick question.. I'm new at fermenting chillies and noticed that Starsan is often used for sanitizing things. Also, freshly picked chillies are frequently rinsed with tap water.
    The question ==> Does the use of Starsan and chlorinated water (or chloramines) have any effect on lactobacillus (sp?) and the fermentation? My experience has been in the
    craft beer arena (mostly ales) so am somewhat familiar with fermentation...
    I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma so humidity and heat are the norm in the Summer. Most chillies grow like weeds where I'm at..

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад

      Rinsing off the dirt from the chillies with tap water won't kill off all the lactobacillus. So you will be fine.

  • @dstyslinger
    @dstyslinger 7 месяцев назад

    Do you ever use green peri peri? I have a bunch and we're a couple weeks from our first freeze.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  7 месяцев назад

      Have a look at this video ruclips.net/video/HmBHWZXVDTQ/видео.html

  • @slisyd
    @slisyd 7 месяцев назад

    Going to order the jars in your link . Are yours the 250ml?

  • @chrisfisher3900
    @chrisfisher3900 Год назад

    I will have to try this. Could you not use all peri peri? Also I saw you’re doing free shipping now on seeds as well,happy to see that bud.

    • @ChilliChump
      @ChilliChump  Год назад +1

      Of course, you can use all Piri Piri. I just like to add more heat to it. But straight up Piri Piri, tastes great!

  • @epicrabid1857
    @epicrabid1857 Год назад

    👍

  • @NewVenari
    @NewVenari Год назад +1

    I made a pork chop today with piri piri sauce...logged in to my computer and saw this on my feed. Scary times.

  • @jameshobbs
    @jameshobbs Год назад

    EVOO does fine with heat.