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Old August 28, 2019   #1036
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I tried just salt; no water, using this technique.

https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/c...d-pepper-mash/

Unfortunately, I used the amount of salt appropriate for the brine. I also put a pinch of wine yeast.

Hmmmmm. Found this comparing lactobacillus vs SACCHAROMYCES CAREVISIAE in fermentation.

https://eatcultured.com/blogs/our-aw...ion-the-basics
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Old August 28, 2019   #1037
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Thanks for that great chili madness link! I might have to try some.
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Old August 28, 2019   #1038
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4.7% or 4.7g salt to one liter of water...for those of use who prefer to use a scale.

Do you put a slit in the peppers, or just put them in whole?
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Old August 28, 2019   #1039
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4.7% or 4.7g salt to one liter of water...for those of use who prefer to use a scale.

Do you put a slit in the peppers, or just put them in whole?
I slit them and crunch them down/pack a wee bit with a wooden rod I made about 1-1/2 inch in diameter.
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Old August 29, 2019   #1040
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I decided to add water and make it a brine, then I need Ed a bigger bottle, then I tasted and it wasn't NEARLY hot enough (&#128530, so I added yellow scotch bonnets.
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Old August 29, 2019   #1041
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This one is a sort of kimchi usually made from "green onions", but made mine from "green" shallots.
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Old August 29, 2019   #1042
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4.7% or 4.7g salt to one liter of water...for those of use who prefer to use a scale.

Do you put a slit in the peppers, or just put them in whole?
Is it me or are you off with your measurements?
A tablespoon of salt weighs 17.6 grams.
A liter of water is a wee bit more than a quart so you would need 52.8 grams.
Or am I missing something.
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Old August 29, 2019   #1043
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No you are not missing something Worth, 4.7% should be 47 grams per liter, not 4.7.


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Is it me or are you off with your measurements?
A tablespoon of salt weighs 17.6 grams.
A liter of water is a wee bit more than a quart so you would need 52.8 grams.
Or am I missing something.
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Old August 29, 2019   #1044
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Whoops...missed a decimal point. Thanks for the correction.
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Old August 30, 2019   #1045
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Parking a link about the role of wine in fermenting hot sauce.

http://thehotpepper.com/topic/51624-...sulfite-issue/
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Old September 19, 2019   #1046
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I had some left over jalapeno and habanero peppers.
Had an empty store bought pickle jar.
Put in the brine water and fermented pepper juice starter stuff and waited and waited.
Now it is finally starting to ferment and put off gas after a week.
Can't wait to try these things in a week.
Sometimes you just never know how long it will take.
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Old October 22, 2019   #1047
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They look fantastic.
Was the Fatalii sauce too hot or what?
My long sliced pickles have one heck of a tangy bite to them and are stored away in the refrigerator for fast eating on my lunch break.

Will be saving brine for kick starter.
My Hinkelhatz sauce turned out nicely! I used some apple cider vinegar this time, along with lime juice. It has a really nice heat...builds up slow, with a twang from the vinegar, and a citrusy kick from the lime juice. A keeper, methinks!
It was excellent with the smoked chicken livers I made recently!!20191012_190459.jpg[ATTACH]20191012_160428.jpg[/ATTACH]
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That looks really good including the livers.
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My Hinkelhatz sauce turned out nicely! I used some apple cider vinegar this time, along with lime juice. It has a really nice heat...builds up slow, with a twang from the vinegar, and a citrusy kick from the lime juice. A keeper, methinks!
It was excellent with the smoked chicken livers I made recently!!Attachment 90483[ATTACH]Attachment 90485[/ATTACH]

Sauce looks really smooth and pretty in those bottles. Did you process them to preserve them or just bottle them up and keep in the fridge?
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Sauce looks really smooth and pretty in those bottles. Did you process them to preserve them or just bottle them up and keep in the fridge?
Thanks! i used Worth's processing method...fermentation, the acid components, and bring to a slow boil and simmering for about an hour. It seems to hold up fine without refrigeration...
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