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Uncle Shels Badlands Bushwaker Sauce
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Uncle Shels Badlands Bushwaker Sauce Ingredients
1 tb
Orange
-habanero-chipotle oil
1 ts Whole black pepper
corn
s
(follwing)
1 ts Whole corriander seeds
1/2 c
Onion
-- chopped
1/2 ts Whole
cumin
seed
1/2 ts
Garlic
-- fine chop
1/8 ts Whole
fennel
seed
32 oz
Tomato
Sauce
4 sm Dried chipotles
1 c Lightly packed
brown sugar
1 Ancho stemmed but with
1/4 c
Cider vinegar
+
Seeds
1 tb
Cider vinegar
20 Chilpectin or wild piquin
1/4 c Wrights
Liquid smoke
Pods
2 ts
Honey
1 Clove
garlic
3 tb Jack Daniels or other burbon
1/4 ts Dried habanero -- ground
2 ts Juice of
lemon
or lime
2 ts Hot or sweet hungarian
***SPICE
BLEND
***
Paprika
1 ts Whole white
peppercorn
s
1/2 ts
Cayenne
Instructions for Uncle Shels Badlands Bushwaker Sauce
Saute the onion in the oil over medium- high heat until translucent, add the minced garlic, reduce heat to medium and continue cooking for another min. or two. Add the tomato sauce and stir well to mix. Add the remaining ingredients, one at a time, down to and including the honey, stir after each ingredients. Add the spice blend ingredients to a spice grinder down to and including the clove. Grind up all the ingredients until you get a medium fine, somewhat grainy result. Add the habanero and the paprika and blend together. Stir in the spice mixture to the sauce, 1 teaspoon at a time until you find the heat/flavor level you like (about 4-5 average). Add the cayenne (opptional) and stir.After a min. or so add the burbon and the lemon juice and let the sauce heat for another five min.or so, stiring every now and again. Turn off heat let sauce steep for at least 1/2 hour or more to let flavors meld.Taste and adjust your spice mixture. Serve as a hot table sauce. This is not a marinade or a cooking sauce, although you might add a light brushing to your meat or chiocken about 15 min. before removing from grill. Orange-Habanero-Chipotle oil 3-4 Chipotle dried peppers, 1 dried habanero, 2-3 tbls dried orange peel minced, 2 cups canola oil. In a spice mill combine the dry ingredients and grind fine. Combine the spice mix with the canola oil in a clean GLASS jar with a non-reactive top. let the mixture sit in a cool place away from sunlight, for 2-3 days, shaking the jar 2-3 times per day. Filter the oil through a paper coffee filter into a clean glass jar. Can be stored in the fridge upto 6 months. Note: It may take some time for the oil to run through the filter completely. From Geminis MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini
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