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Piquant sauce "Kabul". Simple recipes and tips

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to prepare spicy Kabul sauce take:

  • 200 parts of meat broth;
  • 150 parts of tomato puree;
  • 50 pieces of carrots, chopped;
  • 25 parts of onion;
  • 10 parts of red pepper;
  • 0,5 parts whole English pepper;
  • 0,5 parts of whole cloves;
  • 200 parts of vinegar (6%).

Boil until the vegetables are completely soft, adding boiling water from time to time. Then rub through a frequent sieve, boil again until a syrupy liquid is obtained. The liquid is then poured into glass jars, which are corked and tied with twine.

Then proceed to sterilization, i.e. jars with sauce are placed in a deep saucepan, having previously lined them with straw, poured into a saucepan of cold water so that the necks of the jars are not covered with water, heat the saucepan on the stove and boil for a quarter of an hour, after which the jars are removed and, after cooling, the corks are poured with bottle resin .

Store in a cool place.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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