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["Sautee onion in olive oil, stirring in garlic powder until soft.", "Add a small amount of water and continue cooking for about fifteen more minutes over low heat, stirring occasionally.", "(As a side note, I had a happy accident while looking for all of the blender parts, and scorched this mixture a bit - all to the good.", "It added a very nice ""roasted"" taste.)", "DO NOT cook your habaneros, as this kills the taste.", "When the onions are sauteed, place in a blender with the rest of the ingredients (you will want to make sure that your habaneros are whole - not peeled or seeded, as much warmth is contained in the seeds), and puree into a smooth mixture.", "At this point, you will want to return this mixture to heat for about five minutes - not long enough to kill the flavor of the 'neros, but just long enough to blend the different tastes well.", "A bit of a warning -- this dip doesn't seem excessively hot at first blush, because the honey really does mask the capsicum from the habaneros.", "Give it a few seconds before taking the next bite though, and you will find it to be quite warm.", "This dip will keep for quite some time in the refrigerator, as I think that mold might actually fear it.", "I've been nibbling on the last batch for a couple of months now, and it only gets better with age."]