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Habanero Peach Chicken Wing Sauce.

Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins
Peach Habanero Sauce

A fiery-sweet Caribbean-style pepper sauce that balances tropical heat with juicy peaches and rich maple syrup.

When I first made this Peach Habanero Sauce, my plan was to add a kiss of smoke to both the habaneros and peaches using my Traeger grill. But as luck would have it, my smoker quit on me that day. So, I turned to the ovenโ€”and honestly, Iโ€™m glad I did. Most of you have an oven handy, and the roasted flavor turned out beautifully rich and layered.

Like many of my homemade pepper sauce recipes, this one is fieryโ€”use it sparingly. The natural fruitiness of the habaneros blends perfectly with the ripe peaches, and when you stir in pure maple syrup, the sauce takes on a lovely sweet finish that complements the heat. Which is why I refer to this habanero peach sauce as being perfect for crispy fried chicken wings.

This small-batch recipe reminds me of my Grilled Pineapple Peppersauce, with that same balance of sweetness and heat. Itโ€™s part of my #InSeason series, made with freshly harvested habaneros from my garden, ripe peaches from the local market, and maple syrup from a nearby producer I’ve befriended. Brush it over grilled wings, toss it on shrimp, or drizzle it sparingly over roasted vegetablesโ€”itโ€™s island heat with a touch of summer sweetness.


Ingredient Guide

  • Habanero Peppers โ€“ The star of this sauce, providing the signature Caribbean heat and fruitiness.
  • Peaches โ€“ Add natural sweetness and body, helping mellow the habaneroโ€™s fire.
  • Sea Salt โ€“ Enhances flavor and balances the acidity.
  • Garlic โ€“ Adds a savory depth to the sweetness of the fruit.
  • Ginger โ€“ Fresh or powdered, it brings a touch of warmth and brightness.
  • Maple Syrup โ€“ Sweetens the sauce naturally and gives it a velvety texture.
  • Carrot โ€“ Adds mild sweetness and helps control heat intensity.
  • Mustard Powder โ€“ Gives the sauce a tangy, slightly earthy backbone.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar โ€“ Provides acidity for flavor balance and preservation.

Cooking Notes from the Kitchen

  • You can use ginger powder if fresh ginger isnโ€™t available.
  • Add more carrot if you prefer a milder sauce.
  • White vinegar works in place of apple cider vinegar, though the flavor will be slightly sharper.
  • Substitute brown sugar for maple syrup (start with 2 tablespoons).
  • The sauce will keep for 6โ€“10 months in the fridge.
  • Always remember to vent your kitchen when roasting hot peppers to avoid irritation.

Shopping Made Easy

  • Most grocery stores carry fresh habaneros year-round in the produce section.
  • Maple syrup adds a distinct flavorโ€”choose pure Grade A for best results.
  • Use locally grown peaches during summer for the sweetest, juiciest flavor.
  • Stock up on apple cider vinegar from any supermarket; itโ€™s essential for acidity and preservation.
  • Mustard powder can usually be found in the spice aisle near curry or chili powders.

Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 1 hr Total Time 1 hr 15 mins

Description

Sweet, fiery, and full of Caribbean flavor! This Peach Habanero Sauce blends ripe peaches, spicy habaneros, and maple syrup for the perfect hot sauce balance.

Ingredients

Instructions

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  1. Preheat the oven to 300ยฐF (150ยฐC).
  2. Wash the habanero peppers and remove the stems. Wash and halve the peaches, then remove their seeds.
  3. Arrange the peppers and peaches, cut side up, on a baking tray and roast for 1 hour. Be sure to vent your kitchen well, as roasting hot peppers can be intense. (If smoking instead, cook at 250ยฐF (120ยฐC) for 2โ€“3 hours.)
  4. Once cooled, transfer the roasted peppers and peaches to a blender, along with the sea salt, garlic, ginger, maple syrup, carrot, mustard powder, and apple cider vinegar. Blend until smooth, working in batches if necessary.
  5. Taste the sauce and adjust salt to your preference. Stir in the fresh lemon juice to finish.
  6. Pour into sterilized glass jars and store in a cool, dark place or refrigerate. The sauce will keep for 6โ€“10 months in the fridge.
  7. (You can cook the blended sauce before bottling, but it doesnโ€™t significantly affect shelf life or flavor.)

Note

Frequently Asked Questions

How hot is Peach Habanero Sauce?

Itโ€™s quite hotโ€”habaneros are among the spicier chili peppers. The sweetness of peaches and maple syrup helps balance the heat, but itโ€™s still fiery. Start with small amounts until you know your comfort level.

Can I make Peach Habanero Sauce without fresh peaches?

Yes. Frozen peaches (thawed and drained) work well outside of peach season. Avoid canned peaches in syrup as they can make the sauce overly sweet.

How long does homemade Peach Habanero Sauce last?

When stored in clean glass jars and refrigerated, it lasts 6โ€“10 months. The vinegar and salt act as natural preservatives.

Can I use this sauce for more than chicken wings?

Absolutely. Itโ€™s fantastic on grilled shrimp, pork chops, roasted vegetables, and even as a glaze for baked salmon.

Whatโ€™s the difference between this and traditional Caribbean peppersauce?

Traditional peppersauce tends to use more vinegar and fewer sweet ingredients. This version is a fusion-style Caribbean hot sauce, blending classic island heat with North American sweetness for balance.

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