Habaneros
Add Peaches
Add Lime
Add Onion
and Vinegar
then SALT to your taste.
| Voila! Peach-Habanero Hot Sauce!YEEOOOWWW!!!! |
Welcome to my garden blog! I love all sorts of plants---fruiting trees, flowers, ornamental plants edible or not, herbs and vegetables. Alas! I have very little space to garden, but I make do. I'm happy when I garden!
| I realized these grapes are being ignored. Perhaps the owner is tired of them. My heart went pitter-patter. |
| this is the outside part of the fence. There are more clusters of grapes on the other (inner) side |
| oh my foraging heart wants to help myself to my neighbor's grapevine............................perhaps, I'll just plant my own next spring....sigh... |
| I could imagine and almost taste these with diced tomatoes and red onions with strips of ginger and a drizzle of vinegar and anchovy sauce |
| I have yet to find out their names and "edibility" (if there is such a word) Do you know? |
| Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! |
| Rainbow Swiss Chard begging to be picked |
| Habaneros waiting to marry peaches to become peach-habanero hot sauce |
| Steve's name is on each one |
| Over ripe figs |
| as well as wilting figs |
| my nephews posing with my habaneros |
| I also harvested some of the habanero leaves as they will grace my chicken tinola (YUMM!) . (What's chicken tinola without chili leaves??) |
| I put them in vintage bottles |
| Steve's crazy over this hot baby. It's soooo good on grilled chicken and fish...dumplings and rolls...this sauce is good on everything...promise! |
| I got these girls from the Amish Market |
| an assortment of heirloom tomatoes, violette de bordeaux and hardy chicago figs and a bunch of kangkong (water spinach) |
| kangkong will be sauteed in garlic and drizzled with oyster sauce |
| don't figs and tomatoes look good together? |
| luscious figs |
| the wannabee farmer soooo happy with her morning harvest! |
| See the size of this Black Mission |
| A fig planter will always want to see a picture of your fig against a quarter. Quite big, isn't it? |
| bigger one is Black Mission and the little one is Violette de Bourdeaux |
| and more are coming |
| looks luscious, don't they? |