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Thread: Hot Sauces
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11-08-2008, 04:43 AM #51
Nice collection Brad....I enjoy hot stuff, but I agree with you. The insanely hot ones remind me of getting maced....almost a chemical sulfuric taste to them.
My daily use hot sauce is either good old Frank's Red Hot, or Tabasco regular or jalapeno.
These taste pretty good. There was a sauce called Boar's Breath which was a red jalapeno sauce, but alas, it is no more...
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11-08-2008, 04:59 AM #52
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Thanked: 416the hogs breath saloon in key west makes a great little sauce.
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11-14-2008, 04:15 PM #53
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11-14-2008, 04:18 PM #54
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11-20-2008, 08:59 AM #55
I've normally only got about 4-7 sauces in the cupboard I seem to be going through a west Indian phase just now -- I get most of my sauces from here >
Scorchio hot pepper sauces and chilli gifts: the ultimate UK chili store
I tend to use these cheecky little Habanero sauces to mix in with my eggs for sandwiches , just for a little extra kick
El Yucateco Green Chile Habanero Hot Sauce, Scorchio hot pepper sauces, chillies and chilli gifts: the ultimate UK chile store
but a long time personal favorite which isn't really hot by my standards but is to a lot of other people is this Roadhouse Hot n Spicy , it's getting harder to source in the UK so I tend to buy 5 bottles or so .. I have this with everything and I mean literally everything
Roadhouse Hot 'n' Spicy BBQ Sauce: Hot sauce and chili sauce specialists
I've had Daves insanity sauce and the only thing I found it useful for was soups ... It does say it'll clean the wax off floors and tar stains .. but I never tried that
good to know theres so many of us hot sauce lovers here ..
Garry
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11-20-2008, 09:22 AM #56
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Thanked: 416Thanks guys!!!!! can't wait to do it again this year!!
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11-20-2008, 09:29 AM #57
I'll need to get some of this .. my stockist only seems to do her Original .. but it's ticks all the right box's for me
Susie's Original Hot Sauce, Scorchio hot pepper sauces, chillies and chilli gifts: the ultimate UK chile store
brilliant ...
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01-21-2009, 07:18 PM #58
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Thanked: 586A great little shop opened near my home. It is called The Angry Pepper. Here's a link to the website: Home and I have found myself a new friend in the owner, Liam. I have been acting as a bit of a research consultant for him. At the time of this writing they don't do any online business but if you find yourself in Connecticut and yearning for burning, you should make your way to Monroe and stop in to The Angry Pepper. Tell him Brad sent ya.
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01-21-2009, 07:34 PM #59
I've recently had the extreme pleasure of tasting Sweet Spirit BBQ sauce. It's made here in Oklahoma by a church group that uses it to raise money for their church. I have the Medium sauce, and it can definitely make you reach for your ice tea if you get too much. The flavor is incredible! I have yet to taste a better, more flavorful BBQ sauce. It's so good, I think I'll be giving it as gifts!
Here's their website if you're interested: Sweet Spirit:Gift Store, Car Wash, Seafood Market,& Restaurant:Oklahoma City,OK.
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01-21-2009, 11:04 PM #60
Incredible collection...
I'm a habanero lover Using Naga Dorset powder to spice up meat sauces which I usually end up eating alone while getting suspicious looks from the wife wondering if I'm indeed human. The kids always ask me to put some of it in their grandmothers dish (I obviously oblige ).
For a more serious kick, I use Bih Jolokia powder, the hottest habanero pepper found in nature. A small teaspoon of the stuff in a dish for 4 will have all the dinner participants weeping. Normal human beings who naively entered the kitchen while the dish is cooking leave immediately, with tears in their eyes. I usually get hickups while eating it, but it has a delicious mango flavor, even better than Naga Dorset habanero. Bih Jolokia is rated at 1,000,000 Scoville. To put this into perspective, Tabasco or Cayenne is 30,000. Tear gas is 2,000,000.
Agree about the super hot sauces like Mad Dog 357 or the like: they're horribly hot, but taste artificial and like bad vinegar.Last edited by Cornelius; 01-21-2009 at 11:06 PM.
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