Over the years, I have really loved making homemade hot sauces. We now grow a variety of peppers in our garden each year to provide enough to make our annual batches that my wife and I now give out as part of our Christmas gifts. Often times, when fortunate, along with some of the wild game sausage.
In making this recent batch last night, I thought I would lob it out there to the HT world to see if you all have any homegrown concoctions you could share?
We call ours Kass and Joe’s Spicy Time.
Uses garden habaneros, seranos, and jalapeños and carrots. Lots of garlic, onions. All get broiled. The jalapeños and seranos and garlic, with lime juice get pulsed in a food processor so it’s fine but still has some texture. Everything else gets blended up so it’s a fine sauce with lime juice, white vinegar, salt, and smoked paprika and some water to create the right consistency.
Here is the work in action.
If you make your own hot sauces or salsas, please share them.










In making this recent batch last night, I thought I would lob it out there to the HT world to see if you all have any homegrown concoctions you could share?
We call ours Kass and Joe’s Spicy Time.
Uses garden habaneros, seranos, and jalapeños and carrots. Lots of garlic, onions. All get broiled. The jalapeños and seranos and garlic, with lime juice get pulsed in a food processor so it’s fine but still has some texture. Everything else gets blended up so it’s a fine sauce with lime juice, white vinegar, salt, and smoked paprika and some water to create the right consistency.
Here is the work in action.
If you make your own hot sauces or salsas, please share them.











