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domenica 1 settembre 2013

Jalapeno Hot Sauce Recipe

Jalapenos
Jalapenos (Photo credit: Nic5702)

Jalapeno Hot Sauce Recipe

This homemade jalapeno hot sauce is a very basic hot sauce recipe that you can make on the stove-top.

Spicy Jalapeno Peppers and some purple things too

This recipe is fairly similar to this habanero hot sauce recipe, but jalapenos are much milder and easier to eat in greater quantities.

You will need a food processor.

Hot Sauce Ingredients

For this recipe you will need about twenty fresh jalapeno peppers.

You will also need fresh garlic and onion. A little bit of salt and vinegar will be required as well.

You will also need vegetable oil for preparation, and some water. Hopefully you know where to find water.

How to Make Hot Sauce

Chop up about twenty fresh jalapeno peppers. You can slice them, dice them, whatever you’d like. They will be run through a food processor later, anyways.

Chop up three to four garlic cloves and a medium onion as well.

Coat a medium saucepan with a bit of vegetable oil and heat over high heat.

Combine the sliced peppers, garlic, and onion and saute for four or five minutes. Add about three quarters of a teaspoon of salt while sauteeing.

Add two cups of water and cook the mixture, stirring often. After about twenty minutes, remove from heat.

Once the mixture cools to room temperature, pour everything into a food processor and puree. Slowly add one cup of white vinegar during the pureeing process.

And you’re left with a delicious jalapeno pepper spicy hot sauce.

Tips for Preparing and Using Hot Sauce

  • If you pour the mixture into a sterilized jar it can be kept in the fridge for four to six months.
  • For a thicker sauce, process less. For a runnier sauce, increase the amounts of water and vinegar slightly.

Jalapeno Hot Sauce Recipe

Jalapenos
Jalapenos (Photo credit: Nic5702)

Jalapeno Hot Sauce Recipe

This homemade jalapeno hot sauce is a very basic hot sauce recipe that you can make on the stove-top.

Spicy Jalapeno Peppers and some purple things too

This recipe is fairly similar to this habanero hot sauce recipe, but jalapenos are much milder and easier to eat in greater quantities.

You will need a food processor.

Hot Sauce Ingredients

For this recipe you will need about twenty fresh jalapeno peppers.

You will also need fresh garlic and onion. A little bit of salt and vinegar will be required as well.

You will also need vegetable oil for preparation, and some water. Hopefully you know where to find water.

How to Make Hot Sauce

Chop up about twenty fresh jalapeno peppers. You can slice them, dice them, whatever you’d like. They will be run through a food processor later, anyways.

Chop up three to four garlic cloves and a medium onion as well.

Coat a medium saucepan with a bit of vegetable oil and heat over high heat.

Combine the sliced peppers, garlic, and onion and saute for four or five minutes. Add about three quarters of a teaspoon of salt while sauteeing.

Add two cups of water and cook the mixture, stirring often. After about twenty minutes, remove from heat.

Once the mixture cools to room temperature, pour everything into a food processor and puree. Slowly add one cup of white vinegar during the pureeing process.

And you’re left with a delicious jalapeno pepper spicy hot sauce.

Tips for Preparing and Using Hot Sauce

  • If you pour the mixture into a sterilized jar it can be kept in the fridge for four to six months.
  • For a thicker sauce, process less. For a runnier sauce, increase the amounts of water and vinegar slightly.

lunedì 8 ottobre 2012

Diary of a "biker"?

The question is easy, what the hell I was thinking when i bought a bike?

After only 47 years i decided to fulfill, thanks also to my wife support, one of my wildest desire, buy a motorbike.

I’m the proud owner of a Kavasaki VN900, it’s a wonderful bike.

The only problem is that I never rided a motorbike, and i started to ride a bike just after i heve married Rika.

I konw it sound Nerd (well I am, indeed) but i have never had a bicicle or a scooter before. So I am a complete beginner.

That means I am not able to do a decent job with this wonderful toy, but I’m trying to learn.

Alas as every beginner that is over 45 I have some problems to show to the world my dumbness and so I’m trying to learn it when nobody watch me (you do not have the slightest idea how many people watch you when you do not want it). I admit it is a very hard job, my very first try was terrible, and with terrible I mean I was not able to move, then I’ve tried again a few (the “no people around” condition shorten the timeslots) but slowly I’m figuring out what I have to do.

And since I like to do things easy I choosed a 300kg big custom  bike

Some stuffs are really unknown to me, for example: gear what the hell is this (ok ok there is something like that also on my car, but I do not need to use a foot to change speed), but I’m positivew at the end I will be able to ride it.

I will post my progress, and hope soon some trip

 

cheers

A

 

 

 

 

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lunedì 19 marzo 2012

Today ISE training day 1

Image by Getty Images via @daylife

and the day is gonna be at its end for the first day of ISE training here, tomorrow I will have to talk about Profiling, we’ll see Sorriso

Today ISE training day 1

Image by Getty Images via @daylife

and the day is gonna be at its end for the first day of ISE training here, tomorrow I will have to talk about Profiling, we’ll see Sorriso

mercoledì 1 dicembre 2010

shaddap you face

Shaddap You Face

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http://www.youtube.com/v/sFacWGBJ_cs?fs=1&hl=it_IT

sorry but it since this morning I have this song in my head. it’s Joe Dolce with s”haddap you face “

Testo:

‘Allo
I’m-a Giuseppe
I got-a something special-a for you
ready?
Uno
duo
tre
quatro!
When I was a boy
just abouth the eightth-a grade
Mama used to say: “Don’t stay out-a late
With the bad-a boys
always shoot-a pool
Giuseppe going to flunk-a school!”
Boy
it make-a me sick
all the t’ing I gotta do
I can’t-a get-a no kicks
always got to follow rules
Boy
it make-a me sick
just to make-a lousy bucks
Got to feel-a like a fool
And-a mama used to say all-a time:
What’s-a matter you? Hey! Gotta no respect
What-a you t’ink you do? Why you look-a so sad?
It’s-a not so bad
it’s-a nice-a place
Ah
shaddap-a you face!
That’s-a my mama. I can remember!
Big accordion solo!
Ah ! Play dat again! Really nice
really nice!
Soon-a come-a day
gonna be a big-a star
Den I make-a T.V. shows and-a movies
Get-a myself a new car
but still I be myself
I don’t want-a to change a t’ing
Still a-dance and a-sing
[ t’ing about-a mama
she used to say:
What’s-a matter you? Hey! . . .
Mama
she said it all-a da time!
What’s-a matter you? Hey!
Gotta no respect
. . .
That’s-a my mama!
Hello
everybody!
‘At’s out-a dere in-a radio and-a T.V. land
aid you know I had a big-a hit-a song in-a Italy with-a disc?
Shaddap-a you face,
I sing-a dis-a song
all-a my fans applaud
Dey clap-a da hands
dat-a make me feel-a so good;
You ought to learn-a dis-a song
it’s-a real-a simple –
See
I sing: “What’s-a matter you?” You sing: “Hey!”
Den I sing-a da rest
and den at de end
we can all-a sing:
Ah, Shaddap-a you face!
0.k.
let’s-a try it
really big –
Uno
duo
tre
quatro!
What’s – a matter you ? Hey !…