In praise of hot sauce

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Kiwiavenger

im a little tea pot
This is a cracking Curry Sauce - you can get it sporadically in Tescos or Sainsbury's. Its the only sauce I don't have to add chillis to ^_^


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a friend of mine bought that over once before i started to enjoy hot stuff in earnest! loved it but was very hot. i only managed half the rice and all the chicken before it became too much!!! my mate (who himself is a bit of a curry fiend) had one spoonfull and left the rest alone!
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

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Most commercial lime pickles seem to be swimming in oil. However, I've been making an oil-free one for years, and it's delicious!
As with all preserves, it's best to wait until there's a cheap glut of your main ingredient, so when you happen on a source of cheap limes, buy as many as you think you can deal with - this pickle improves with age and has been known to last up to ten years (when used sparingly - it tends not to last more than two in this household, and that's from a pretty big batch!). Here goes:

Apart from the limes, you'll need suitable jars for the pickle - avoid using metal lids if possible; Le Parfait or similar with glass lids and rubber seals are good. Other ingredients: fresh ginger, red or green chillies, bay leaves, salt, lime juice (best from fresh limes, but OK from a bottle). I won't specify precise quantities - that's up to your taste. Andrew will probably use more chillies than limes, but that's up to him.
Rinse the limes in boiling water. This should remove any wax if present, and kills off any nasties. Cut the limes into eighths, and place a layer of them in the jar. Add a layer of julienne strips of chillies, ginger and bay leaves, then about a level tablespoon of salt, then repeat until you've filled the jar, pressing down the contents if necessary. The amount of salt used may seem excessive, but trust me, it mellows.
Top up the jar with lime juice to cover the other contents, and put the lid on firmly. Keep in a warm place for a fortnight or so, shaking the jar every couple of days, then put into your store cupboard. Job's a good'un. You can start tucking in about a month later, but it really does improve with keeping; if you run out of it within a year, just remember to make at least twice the quantity next time. No need to refrigerate after opening; it keeps OK in a cool larder for months after opening.

I've made variants of this recipe by adding a mixture of ground cardamoms/pepper/coriander/cumin/cloves/cinnamon - effectively a garam masala, but always prefer the basic recipe. Should I copy this to the Food forum?

This sounds incredible! Thank you SO much!
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
So what's your favourite?[/quote]

I like Cholula - lovely flavour and just hot enough to be exciting. I tried "Mad Dog 357" a few weeks ago at my mate's house. It's reported to be 600,000 scoville's - it was pure pain and i would not recommend it to a friend or relative. There's a place in Bristol called the Hot Sauce Emprium that has a huge range. IMHO the hot ones are too acidic and too painful to enjoy - I prefer the milder smokey ones
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
So what's your favourite?

I like Cholula - lovely flavour and just hot enough to be exciting. I tried "Mad Dog 357" a few weeks ago at my mate's house. It's reported to be 600,000 scoville's - it was pure pain and i would not recommend it to a friend or relative. There's a place in Bristol called the Hot Sauce Emprium that has a huge range. IMHO the hot ones are too acidic and too painful to enjoy - I prefer the milder smokey ones[/quote]

The chipotle Cholula is remarkable.
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

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I'm tempted to try the naga vodka...
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
This sounds incredible! Thank you SO much!

Thanks, Andrew. I'm always happy to share recipes, even though most of mine are, to say the least, sketchy on quantities. That way, I can't be blamed if they go wrong!
I've found an overlooked small jar of lime pickle (with added spice mixture, from the look of it) from August 2010, which I may well bring along to totallyfixed's next Rutland ride for general sampling, after which anyone who wants it can have the rest of the jar.
 

longers

Legendary Member
We'll be giving the Poacher pickle recipe a good testing once we've found the cheap limes. Ta very much in advance.
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

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Thanks, Andrew. I'm always happy to share recipes, even though most of mine are, to say the least, sketchy on quantities. That way, I can't be blamed if they go wrong!
I've found an overlooked small jar of lime pickle (with added spice mixture, from the look of it) from August 2010, which I may well bring along to totallyfixed's next Rutland ride for general sampling, after which anyone who wants it can have the rest of the jar.

Off topic, but has the next Rutland ride been announced?
 

Poacher

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Location
Nottingham
Off topic, but has the next Rutland ride been announced?

Someone will have to speak nicely to totallyfixed. His last organised ride was announced at very short notice. Along with several other potential riders, I didn't spot this until too late, and in the event it was just him and dr_pink. Understandably, he was rather miffed, and will only organise further rides on request......................I'm still plucking up courage!

[In an attempt to mollify him two or three weeks later, I left a jar of mango chutney and a jar of his favourite fig chutney on his doorstep and ran away, but it might take a bit more than this to appease him.]
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

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Someone will have to speak nicely to totallyfixed. His last organised ride was announced at very short notice. Along with several other potential riders, I didn't spot this until too late, and in the event it was just him and dr_pink. Understandably, he was rather miffed, and will only organise further rides on request......................I'm still plucking up courage!

[In an attempt to mollify him two or three weeks later, I left a jar of mango chutney and a jar of his favourite fig chutney on his doorstep and ran away, but it might take a bit more than this to appease him.]

I know the feeling, my last forum ride had zero forum members on it! I live in Ipswich but my in-laws live in Peteroborough so with a bit of planning a Rutland ride is eminently doable.
 
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