My love affair with pickled cherry peppers began at Antico Pizza in Midtown Atlanta (there’s a little free advertising lol)—where the heat was playful, the sweetness bold, and the flavor unforgettable. I’ve since found these peppers tucked into charcuterie boards and antipasto platters at Italian restaurants, always adding that perfect […]
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How to Make Gochu Jangajji (Pickled & Marinated Korean Peppers)
Lately I’ve been adding lots of recipes to my new Korean barbecue and sides section of the blog because, well, I love to make these dishes and can’t get enough of them! Koreans love all kinds of pickled vegetables and it’s common to serve a healthy variety with meals. These […]
How to Make Southern Peppa Sauce (Pepper Vinegar)
As a kid, when we moved to Georgia, I started noticing many restaurants had bottles filled with little peppers and clear liquid. It became pretty clear all the “country,” “southern,” “soul,” and “barbecue” restaurants always had a bottle at every table. I came to learn it’s a classic southern condiment […]
Hot Sauce Bottles, Supplies & Equipment
If you start looking online for sauce equipment, you can find anything from small batch hobbyist supplies to big rigs for professional producers. Everything on this site is geared towards the home hobbyist. These are products that I own and use except where clearly noted. For example, I don’t use […]
How to Make Raspberry Sriracha
Let’s face it, sriracha doesn’t have fruit in it. It is traditionally hot peppers, garlic, water (or vinegar for popular unfermented versions), salt, and sugar. It’s a fresh (uncooked) hot sauce from Thailand, and whether or not it was originally fermented (purposely or incidentally given the tropical climes) is a […]
