Ingredients
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1
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1
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3/4
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3
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1/2
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1/2
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1
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2
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1
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1
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2
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4
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2
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2
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Directions
Hakuna Matata All-African Barbecue Sauce!, This is equally good for red meats and poultry The quantities given are flexible, but I suggest staying more or less with these ingredients and tasting! Yes, we like our spices, and yes, it’s spicy, tangy and tasty!! Pour into a glass jar with a screwtop — lasts forever in the fridge! Don’t salt your meat before grilling; there is salt in this sauce Baste meat with a brush as you grill it and when you turn it over Can be used as a marinade for red meats like steaks Hakuna Matata means No Problem! in Swahili , My husband was drinking this out of my squirt bottle if the tells you anything lol
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Steps
1
Done
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Put All Ingredients in a Processor. |
2
Done
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Process Until Thickish and Smooth. |
3
Done
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Taste For Seasoning. If Too Sweet to Your Taste, Add a Little More Vinegar. |
4
Done
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(our South African Chutneys Are not Very Sweet, Neither Are Our Ketchup and Mustard Sweet -- Your Products I Am not Familiar With. So If You Use Too-Sweet Products the Sauce Will Also Be Too Sweet). |
5
Done
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This Basting Sauce Must Stand Before Use So the Flavours Can Meld -- at Least 30 Minutes. |
6
Done
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Keep in a Screwtop Bottle in the Fridge, and Shake or Stir Before Use If It Separates. |
7
Done
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Can Be Used as a Marinade, but We Prefer to Use It For Basting. You Can Also Chuck in a Few Onion Chunks When Processing. |