Hot sauce is one of the best things on the planet. It is so popular 74% of people like to put hot sauce on their food — and 45 percent of those said they do so once a week or more Hot sauce be put on almost anything to give it some heat, flavor, and zing! And it is just in time for marijuana hot sauce for Taco Tuesday!

While most people prefer to put hot sauce on expected foods, like tacos (66 percent), burritos (60 percent) and meat (57 percent), some people do the unexpected and dash it on chips (30 percent), popcorn (17 percent) and even ice cream (8 percent)!

But back to Taco Tuesday, here are two receipts to make your own hot sauce, you can customize it to exactly how you want in terms of both flavor and heat.

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Basic Tomato-Based Cannabis Infused Hot Sauce Recipe

A basic tomato-based hot sauce recipe is a staple in every kitchen. It’s simple, easy to make, and has the best flavor that you can put on anything.

Ingredients:

  • 3 large tomatoes
  • 3-5 garlic cloves, depending on how much garlic flavor you want
  • 1 small white onion
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoons white vinegar
  • 2 hot chilis of your choice (remove the seeds for a milder heat, and keep them for more spice)
  • Cannabis-infused oil

Process:

  1. Rinse the fresh ingredients well. These include the tomatoes, peppers, and onions.
  2. Chop the tomatoes and onions into small quarters.
  3. Peel the garlic and leave them whole.
  4. Cut the chilis up into tiny pieces.
  5. Put the tomatoes, peppers, garlic cloves, and onions into the medium pot. Place just enough water to cover the ingredients.
  6. Boil the pot in medium heat. Once it starts boiling, reduce the heat then allow the mixture to simmer for around 15 minutes. The tomatoes should be softened by then.
  7. Once the tomatoes are soft, scoop out the ingredients and put them into a food processor. Add the sugar, white vinegar, and a teaspoon of salt to taste.
  8. Add around a tablespoon of cannabis-infused oil.
  9. Blend everything together until the texture is homogenous and smooth. Add a few drops of water each time if it’s too thick.
  10. Use a clean teaspoon to taste the sauce, and see if it comes out to your desired taste. Season, add salt, sugar, or chopped up chilis if needed.
  11. Pour the hot sauce into an airtight container. Refrigerate for at least one hour before using.

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Mango Hot Sauce

If you like flavors of the tropics, then mango hot sauce is for you. This hot sauce will transport you to the Caribbean, and it’s just as versatile as a basic tomato hot sauce. Use weed-infused mango hot sauce on pizzas, tacos, or buffalo wings to infuse a fruity punch to your food.

Best of all, this recipe contains mango: a fruit that’s high in myrcene, a terpene that is famous for its ability to enhance your high.

Ingredients:

  • 3 ripe mangoes, sliced and peeled
  • 4 habanero peppers, de-stemmed (you can keep some seeds if you want stronger heat, but you can remove them to make it less spicy)
  • 1 medium white onion, chopped
  • 1 large carrot, chopped
  • 1 inch ginger thumb, grated (you can use a larger ginger if you enjoy its flavor)
  • 6-8 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped
  • 3 cups white vinegar
  • Vegetable oil
  • 2 tablespoons of cannabis-infused coconut oil
  • Vegetable oil

Process:

  1. Heat some vegetable oil on the skillet over medium heat.
  2. Toss in the garlic, onions, ginger, and carrots. Sautee until fragrant and slightly brown.
  3. Add the coconut oil, vinegar, 1.5 cups of water, and habanero peppers. Gently mix with a spatula and allow the mixture to simmer until all the vegetables have softened, around 10 minutes.
  4. Remove the skillet from the heat and let it cool.
  5. Place the mixture and the mangoes in the food processor, and blend until smooth. You may need to use a strainer to remove mango fibers if necessary.
  6. Allow the sauce to cool. Add salt and season if needed.

Taco Tuesday, marijuana and a good hot sauce – can the day get any better?

This article was created in partnership with Cannabis.net

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