Culinate editor’s note: This recipe makes enough to sauce a whole pig after you pull it from your backyard smoker. You do have a backyard smoker, right?
Eastern-style sauce started out simple, and it still is. Here’s a recipe from the North Carolina Pork Council that isn’t much different from Thomas Jefferson’s pepper sauce.
| 1 | gal. cider vinegar | |
| 1⅓ | cups crushed red pepper | |
| 2 | Tbsp. black pepper | |
| ¼ | cup salt |
This content is from the book Holy Smoke by William McKinney, Dale Volberg Reed, and John Shelton Reed.
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