Pili pili sauce

Yield: 1 Servings

Measure Ingredient
10 \N Habaneros
½ medium Yellow onion
1 \N Clove (medium) garlic
½ \N Lemon; juice of
½ cup Olive oil
1 pinch Oregano

Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 21:26:18 -0400 From: Karen Dalglish <kdpepper@...> I am alittle confused as well. I bought a hot sauce recently from a store in Ottawa, Ontario from the importers Tan-Tos called Portugal Pili Pili, product of Costa Rica. It's made with soya oil, lemon, vinegar, green tobasco, pepper, salt, onion, starch, molasses, parsley, acetic acid (but that is undiluted vinegar??), annatto, garlic, herbs. Not hot at all, I taste the salt more than anything.

Whatever it is, I don't recommend it. It really has a processed taste, if you know what I mean. Hey, I've been to the FFF and I have tasted some quality stuff! I'm not willing to settle for some half-assed hot sauce because I can get it in Canada for cheap.

Now, Jennifer Trainer has a recipe for Pili Pili, which she calls West African...

Puree all together.

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