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Pique (Puerto Rican Style Hot Sauce)

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Colorful, spicy bottles of pique are found on the tables of nearly every restaurant and home in Puerto Rico. Make it gentle or burn-your-face-off hot. It’s up to you! Great on everything from greens to soup to fresh French fries, pique is also mighty frugal. It lasts nearly forever in the fridge and is topped off whenever the vinegar gets low.

Ingredients

  • REQUIRED INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 cup More Or Less, Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 12 whole Hot Peppers (Jalapeno, Arbol, Habanero, Scotch Bonnet, Cayenne, Etc.)
  • 4 cloves To 6 Cloves Garlic, Peeled And Sliced In Half Lengthwise
  • 12 whole Black Peppercorns
  • ½ teaspoons Kosher Salt (or Other Non-iodized Salt)
  • ½ whole Bay Leaf
  • 1 whole Clean, Empty Glass Bottle Of About 12-ounce Capacity With A Tight Fitting Lid. If There Is A Removable Plastic Shaker Top, That Is Even Better! Remove The Shaker Top Prior To Filling And Set Aside. An Empty Rice Wine Vinegar Bottle Works Very Well.
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  • Optional Ingredients
  • 1 teaspoon Rum
  • ½ teaspoons Toasted Cumin Seed
  • ¼ whole Lime, Juiced
  • 1 whole -2 Whole Stems, Fresh Cilantro

Preparation

Drop the garlic cloves, peppercorns, salt and bay leaf (and any of your optional additions) down into the bottle.

Remove the stems from the hot peppers. Leave the seeds and membranes intact if you want your pique spicy! If necessary, slice the peppers lengthwise until they are a size that fits easily into the mouth of the bottle. Insert peppers (or peppers strips) into the bottle. Use a funnel to pour vinegar into the bottle to cover the peppers and spices. If your bottle has a shaker top, snap it back into place, add the lid and set out on the counter for two days. After two days, store your pique in the refrigerator. You can top off with vinegar when it starts getting low. When the peppers start losing their punch, use a chopstick to remove the peppers and start over!

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Stefanie on 2.21.2011

MMMMMmmmmm!!! This sound like something my family will love! We like to try different hot sauces and salsas. I love that this can be topped off. Thanks for sharing!!!

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