Fermented Jalapeño Garlic Paste

Fermented Jalapeño Garlic Paste

Nothing adds a burst of flavor quite like a homemade condiment that elevates your dishes to new heights. Today, we bring you a recipe for Fermented Jalapeño Garlic Paste that promises to liven up your meals with its zesty kick and depth of flavor. This versatile paste is perfect for tacos, sandwiches, stir-fries, or even as a spicy marinade for grilled meats. Handcrafted in your own kitchen, it's a wonderful addition to your culinary repertoire. Let's dive into the delightful world of fermentation and create a delicious spicy paste that will have your taste buds singing.

Fermented Jalapeño Garlic Paste
  • Prep 20 min
  • Cook PT0S
  • Total PT5D
  • Yield 1 cup
  • Cuisine Mexican
  • Category Condiment
Vegetarian Fermented Jalapeño Garlic Paste condiment spicy homemade fermentation zesty versatile tacos sandwiches marinade

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Ingredients: Wash the jalapeños and remove the stem. Cut the peppers in half lengthwise and deseed them for a milder paste. Peel the garlic cloves and set aside.

  2. Blend the Ingredients: In a food processor, add the jalapeños, garlic cloves, sea salt, and sugar. Blend until you have a smooth paste consistency. If you wish to speed up the fermentation process, you can add whey at this stage.

  3. Transfer to the Jar: Scoop the jalapeño garlic paste into a clean mason jar or fermentation vessel. Press down the mixture with a spoon to remove any air bubbles and smooth the top.

  4. Fermentation: Place a fermentation weight on top of the paste to keep it submerged in its own juices. If you don't have a weight, use a small ziplock bag filled with water to sit on the surface of the paste. This prevents mold growth. Loosely cover the jar with a clean cloth or paper towel secured with a rubber band.

  5. Fermenting Process: Allow the jalapeño garlic paste to ferment at room temperature for 3-5 days. Check on the paste daily and press it down with a clean spoon to keep it submerged. You may see small bubbles forming during the fermentation process, indicating that it's working its magic.

  6. Taste and Adjust: After 3-5 days, taste your fermented jalapeño garlic paste. If you desire a more tangy flavor, you can let it ferment for a few more days. Once you are satisfied with the taste, seal the jar with a tight lid and store it in the refrigerator.

  7. Enjoy: Your homemade Fermented Jalapeño Garlic Paste is now ready to add a delicious kick to your favorite dishes. Spoon it onto tacos, mix it into dressings, or marinate your proteins for a flavorful twist. Experiment with this zesty condiment and discover endless ways to enhance your culinary creations!

Nutrition Facts

Serving size: 1 tablespoon
Calories
45 kcal
Total Fat
0.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 g
Cholesterol
0 mg
Sodium
698 mg
Total Carbohydrate
10.5 g
Dietary Fiber
1.4 g
Sugars
6.2 g
Protein
1.4 g

Creating your own Fermented Jalapeño Garlic Paste is a rewarding and simple process that brings a burst of flavor to your kitchen. With just a few ingredients and a bit of patience, you can craft a versatile condiment that will impress your taste buds and elevate your meals to a whole new level. Embrace the world of fermentation and savor the spicy goodness of this homemade paste. Happy cooking!

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