Basbaas Cagaar (Green Hot Sauce) Recipe (2024)

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Janice H

I added half an avocado to temper the heat a bit, and it was perfect!

muna

Desees the peppers! This is not meant to be too spicy. Somalis also sometimes eat with savory dishes and a banana to offset any major spice.

S.C.

I just made this (mostly) as written, and it was hands down one of the best sauces I’ve had.I did de-seed the peppers. I’m not afraid of a little heat, but I still like to be able to taste things. Made that way, it was medium spice level, but definitely not overpowering.

Janice H

OK, I need to amend my previous comment. The first time I made this recipe, I made it exactly according to the instructions, and found it too spicy, so then I added half an avocado, and it was perfect. The next time I tried to make it I put the avocado in from the beginning. This totally changed the texture; now it's more like guacamole, and much milder. That doesn't mean it doesn't taste good, but it's definitely not the same.

alacarte

I made this with what I had on hand: 2 jalapenos, part of a red onion, and a bit less of the other ingredients to be proportionate. Added some avocado at the end per another suggestion, partly to make it smoother. Delicious!

JG

To take this to the next level, use rehydrated dried coconut instead of avocado to thicken the sauce, and lime instead of lemon. Also, I swap a chunk of white onion for two of the garlics. Spectacular!

CL

This was amazing. Saved it in a repurposed glass dressing bottle and it kept for a week. Used it on everything!

GRD

Made this with no variations for a gathering of friends and did not remove the seeds. Huge hit! Not nearly as spicy as expected, likely a result of jalapenos that leaned to the mild side. We ate it on smoked beef tri tip and grilled bratwurst. I plan to put it on salad as a dressing this evening.

sun yung

We like hot sauces / condiments so added a jalapeño and Serrano pepper to get the right level of heat. Then delicious and deserves a top rating. Have been eating it with so many things - chicken, salmon, octopus, steamed veggies, noodles…

Bruce

I enjoyed it as called for in the recipe, thus used all of the peppers and their seeds. I enjoy fiery foods and I think the average person who likes a little heat will enjoy the recipe as is. Otherwise, proceed with caution.

Mariah

Even deseeded, this was a bit spicy on it's own, but perfect on top of Somali-style rice and spiced chicken recipe. Used frozen jalapeños from last year's bountiful harvest.

muna

Desees the peppers! This is not meant to be too spicy. Somalis also sometimes eat with savory dishes and a banana to offset any major spice.

Janice H

OK, I need to amend my previous comment. The first time I made this recipe, I made it exactly according to the instructions, and found it too spicy, so then I added half an avocado, and it was perfect. The next time I tried to make it I put the avocado in from the beginning. This totally changed the texture; now it's more like guacamole, and much milder. That doesn't mean it doesn't taste good, but it's definitely not the same.

Nandor Vadas

The recipe does not state whether the chilies are seeded or not?

alacarte

I made this with what I had on hand: 2 jalapenos, part of a red onion, and a bit less of the other ingredients to be proportionate. Added some avocado at the end per another suggestion, partly to make it smoother. Delicious!

S.C.

I just made this (mostly) as written, and it was hands down one of the best sauces I’ve had.I did de-seed the peppers. I’m not afraid of a little heat, but I still like to be able to taste things. Made that way, it was medium spice level, but definitely not overpowering.

Janice H

I added half an avocado to temper the heat a bit, and it was perfect!

Vic

Do you de-seed the chilis first?

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Basbaas Cagaar (Green Hot Sauce) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Basbaas sauce? ›

While there are several kinds of basbaas, basbaas cagaar is a fiery, green hot sauce that pairs beautifully with any meats or roasted vegetables, and especially with. Featured in: Savory and Sweet Ramadan Recipes to Break the Fast.

How to use hot sauce in recipes? ›

Mmm, Spicy Time
  1. Create a wicked wing sauce.
  2. Fold into scrambled eggs.
  3. Add a perk to your hollandaise.
  4. Flavor your tartar sauce.
  5. Put a dash of heat/smokiness into ribs.
  6. Whisk into a vinaigrette for a salad, or alongside ketchup and mayo for a thousand island dressing.
  7. Add a bit of bang to your burger.

How to make Shidni? ›

Step 1: Mash up the tamarind with a few tablespoons of water until you get a thick sauce. Step 2: Blend all the ingredients (except the oil) thoroughly for a couple of minutes. Step 3: Heat up the oil in a pan and cook the blended mixture for about five minutes. Make sure you cover the pan as the shidni does sputter.

What is ghost sauce? ›

A traditional tomato, vinegar-based pepper sauce with the heat of ghost peppers.

What is the Japanese sauce? ›

Shoyu (soy sauce)

Shoyu is the most widely used condiment in Japanese cuisine and found in or added to a large number of dishes. The fermented soybean product adds depth to a dish when cooked together or when used as a dipping sauce like for sushi. There are different types of soy sauce, including light and dark ones.

What does green hot sauce go with? ›

Cholula Green Pepper Hot Sauce blends a zesty burst of bold jalapeño and poblano peppers with our signature spices. Trust us when we say - it pairs with authentic Mexican dishes including tacos, plus frittata, fried chicken, tuna and more.

How much hot sauce should you use? ›

It's important to note that hot sauce is typically used in small amounts. Most people only consume 1–2 teaspoons (5–10 mL) at a time.

Should I boil my hot sauce? ›

Food Safety Controls of Hot Sauce

Additionally, hot sauces should be brought to a boil. The University of California Davis has noted the following of clostridium bacteria: Do botulism bacteria die at boiling? The bacterium Clostridium botulinum has two forms.

What is a Somali Shigni? ›

Shigni is a hot sauce, it is a very spicy a condiment it is mostly used with rice and can be a dipping sauce, to make it milder discard the seeds of the chilies. Ingredients: ½ pound chilies. 1 tomato.

What is Worcestershire sauce like? ›

What Does Worcestershire Sauce Taste Like? Much like fish sauce or soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce is known for its punchy umami flavor—that deeply savory characteristic that makes you want to add it to everything.

Why is it called Algerian sauce? ›

It's pure creativity! Let's take the Algerian sauce example: Algerian people didn't know the Algerian sauce before it became a thing in France and Belgium. Its invention comes from the halal sauce brand Nawal's who got inspired by the Mahjouba, an Algerian stuffed crepes recipe with an onion and spices base.

Is hoisin sauce like? ›

Hoisin sauce tastes salty and tangy. It has a similar flavor profile to barbecue sauce, but with distinctly different flavors. It may taste slightly meaty or sweet. Hoisin sauce served alongside classic Peking duck.

What is Hallelujah sauce? ›

Junebug's Hallelujah! Sauce is not your average condiment. A unique blend of Creole and Asian flavors, Junebug's Sauce is a fusion that is as versatile as it is delicious.

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