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Larrys Honeyed Habanero Dip

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Ingredients

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16 whole habanero peppers, stemmed
1 (8 ounce) can tomato paste
1 onion, minced
3 tablespoons garlic powder
1 tablespoon virgin olive oil
1/2 cup distilled vinegar
1/4 cup lemon juice
7 tablespoons honey
8 dashes worcestershire sauce (to make this recipe vegetarian, use vegetarian worcestershire sauce.)

Nutritional information

80.7
Calories
10 g
Calories From Fat
1.2 g
Total Fat
0.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
127.5 mg
Sodium
17.5 g
Carbs
1.7 g
Dietary Fiber
13.3 g
Sugars
1.9 g
Protein
95g
Serving Size

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Larrys Honeyed Habanero Dip

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    Honey is not considered Vegan by many Vegans and some Vegetarians. If you are making this for a Vegan or Vegetarian please ask if they consume honey.

    • 55 min
    • Serves 15
    • Easy

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    Larry’s Honeyed Habanero Dip, A delicious dip for chips, chicken wings you name it The honey hides the fire until the last bite is taken, and then the burn begins but what a sweet burn it is , Honey is not considered Vegan by many Vegans and some Vegetarians If you are making this for a Vegan or Vegetarian please ask if they consume honey , A delicious dip for chips, chicken wings you name it The honey hides the fire until the last bite is taken, and then the burn begins but what a sweet burn it is


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Sautee Onion in Olive Oil, Stirring in Garlic Powder Until Soft. Add a Small Amount of Water and Continue Cooking For About Fifteen More Minutes Over Low Heat, Stirring Occasionally. (as a Side Note, I Had a Happy Accident While Looking For All of the Blender Parts, and Scorched This Mixture a Bit - All to the Good. It Added a Very Nice "roasted" Taste.) Do not Cook Your Habaneros, as This Kills the Taste. When the Onions Are Sauteed, Place in a Blender With the Rest of the Ingredients (you Will Want to Make Sure That Your Habaneros Are Whole - not Peeled or Seeded, as Much Warmth Is Contained in the Seeds), and Puree Into a Smooth Mixture. at This Point, You Will Want to Return This Mixture to Heat For About Five Minutes - not Long Enough to Kill the Flavor of the 'neros, but Just Long Enough to Blend the Different Tastes Well.

    2
    Done

    a Bit of a Warning -- This Dip Doesn't Seem Excessively Hot at First Blush, Because the Honey Really Does Mask the Capsicum from the Habaneros. Give It a Few Seconds Before Taking the Next Bite Though, and You Will Find It to Be Quite Warm.

    3
    Done

    This Dip Will Keep For Quite Some Time in the Refrigerator, as I Think That Mold Might Actually Fear It. I've Been Nibbling on the Last Batch For a Couple of Months Now, and It Only Gets Better With Age.

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