Hot Cascabel Vinegar

These chiles will add a deep, nutty flavor to dishes and are great to use in salsas and sauces. It is a medium-hot chile that is good in soups, stews, sauces and sausage.

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Ingredients:

9 cascabel chiles
7 chiles de arbol
1/2 bunch fresh cilantro leaves
2 fresh scallions
3 garlic cloves, halves
3-3/4 cups cider vinegar

Instructions:

In a dry cast iron skillet, toast chiles briefly over medium heat, just until fragrance begins to be released. Place the chiles in a quart bottle or jar. Add cilantro, scallions and garlic, using a wooden spoon handle to help position the ingredients. In a saucepan, bring the vinegar to a boil, and pour as much of it over the chiles, vegetables and herbs as will fit in the bottle or jar. Cool to room temperature, cover, and store in a dark place for at least 5 days before using.

Sprinkle it over Drunken Beans or quelites, or use it in salsa and hot sauces.

Recipe by Jim Catanich.