- Mix Kikkoman Soy Sauce and white vinegar, set aside
- Chop or crush chili peppers (Crushing the chili peppers will make it really hot)
- Add chili peppers to soy sauce and vinegar mix, let it sit for 30 minutes
- Chop tomatoes and green onions - Add to mix just before serving
It is perfect on tacos, bbq meat, chicken, fish, rice, etc. You can even use it as a base for ceviche.
The "Asian chili pepper" that is supposed to be used in finadene is called donne' or
Guam boonie pepper. It has an unofficial Scoville rating of 140,000 placing it in one of the top five hottest pepper categories (
more than 20x hotter than a jalapeno pepper). A few years ago, our neighbor had a donne' tree - I would sneak over to pick a few. The tree eventually died so I started looking everywhere from ethnic markets to farmers markets. I now get a small bag of Asian chili peppers (aka Japones or Thai chili peppers - they are tiny and red) from 99 Ranch Market.