To do this I poured the hot sauce through the seive and used a spoon to push the sauce on through. The more liquid portion of the sauce flowed through the funnel and into the two bottles that I had on hand. The mash was left in the sieve. Now there is at all nothing wrong with leaving the mash in the sauce. The only problem with that is that it doesn't flow well with the skins and seeds still part of the sauce.
When I had run out of bottles, I had some 'mash' left in the sieve. Should I throw it away? Put it in the compost pile? Both of those are decent options, but we're going to do something different with the tabasco sauce mash.
The Monster Mash |
We have many more tabasco peppers ripening on the plant right now. I'll likely pick some more and get another batch brewing. No dull, flavorless meals at our supper table!! Our Tabasco Sauce takes care of that.
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