Liberian-style pepper (chilli) sauce served in a glass bowl
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Liberian Pepper Sauce

Liberian Pepper Sauce is a traditional Liberian recipe for a classic hot pepper (chilli) sauce made from habanero chillies in an oil and tomato puree base. The full recipe is presented here and I hope you enjoy this classic Liberian version of: Liberian Pepper Sauce.

prep time

20 minutes

cook time

25 minutes

Total Time:

45 minutes

Makes:

1 jar

Rating: 4.5 star rating

Tags : Chilli RecipesSauce RecipesSpice RecipesHerb RecipesLiberia Recipes

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This is a truly fiery habanero-based pepper sauce from Liberia flavoured with tomato. It can be used to add heat to other dishes but can also be simply served with boiled rice as a quick supper dish.

Ingredients:

30 Habanero peppers, washed and with stems removed
500ml (2 cups) Vegetable Oil
2 x 70g tins Tomato purée
salt, freshly-ground black pepper, thyme (and any other seasoning you like)
Water

Method:

Traditionally the chillies are beaten to a paste in a mortar, but you can put them in blender, chopping everything very finely.

Add the oil to a large pan or wok. When the oil is hot stir in the finely chopped chillies then cook for 1 minute. At this point stir in the tomato purée, frying until it dissolves in the oil and begins to darken.

Scatter over all the seasonings, stir to combine and cook for a further 15 minutes, stirring frequently. Add a little water if the sauce is too thick (about a tablespoon) and continue cooking for 10 more minutes.

Continue cooking until all the water has evaporated and the oil begins to separate. At this point take off the heat and set aside to cool. Spoon the pepper sauce into a jar and store in the refrigerator until needed.