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NSR-Hot sauce!!!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:11 pm
by KrispyKreme
I'm a bit of a whore as far as hot sauces go. I do have a criteria. There are but three ingredients in a good sauce:Peppers, vinegar, salt. This is my current favorite. Crystal, from LA. The other two are fantastic as well!
What are your favorites?
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:04 pm
by KooK
Crystal sucks in my opinion, and it's made right here in New Orleans. It is too vinegary and thin.
the Lousiana Hot sauce is my favorite, but I LOVE the Tabasco and Lousiana hot sauce Habanero sauce. another good hot sauce, but too damn expensive is Slap yo Mamma. it is very tasty, but at over $3 a bottle, they can keep it.
I also like the Winn Dixie store brand hot sauce, when it goes on sale, i buy the hell out of it. I have about 8 bottles of the Winn Dixie stuff(and extra hot) 3 bottles of Tabasco Habanero and 2 Louisiana Habanero on my shelf right now. I go through this stuff!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 11:52 pm
by KrispyKreme
KooK wrote:Crystal sucks in my opinion, and it's made right here in New Orleans. It is too vinegary and thin.
the Lousiana Hot sauce is my favorite, but I LOVE the Tabasco and Lousiana hot sauce Habanero sauce. another good hot sauce, but too damn expensive is Slap yo Mamma. it is very tasty, but at over $3 a bottle, they can keep it.
I also like the Winn Dixie store brand hot sauce, when it goes on sale, i buy the hell out of it. I have about 8 bottles of the Winn Dixie stuff(and extra hot) 3 bottles of Tabasco Habanero and 2 Louisiana Habanero on my shelf right now. I go through this stuff!
And this is the kind of feedback I was looking for. I'm not with you on the "it's too vinegary and thin". I was born and raised in North Carolina where we cook the whole hog and slather it in a vinegar based sauce that doesn't cover up the taste of the meat.
And Crystal is what it is. Peppers, vinegar, salt. I don't like habernero sauce unless I am going for a "island" flavor with LOTS of pineapple. Like this.......
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:21 pm
by still shifting
Come to New Mexico and we can talk... R
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 2:14 am
by Syd
still shifting wrote:Come to New Mexico and we can talk... R
Agreed. I like good green chile and love adobada, but Tabasco leaves me cold.
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:11 am
by KooK
If you ever want something very hot and extremely delicious. Got to the Tabasco plant and get a load of the mash. Not sure if they sell it(probably) but it is so delicious! And I learned the hard way, a very little goes a long long way!
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 2:58 pm
by scullyfu
i like Lucky Dog's selections.
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 3:58 pm
by BuddyRaton
Not the hottest but I really like the flavor!
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:51 am
by KrispyKreme
Cholula is a great tasting sauce, BuddyRaton, and I am quite jealous of you guys out west with all those wonderful chilis and flavors.
I've never tried "Lucky Dog" sauces. I'll have to put an order in.
NSR-Hot sauce!!!
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:05 am
by scootdad
Cholula is good, Crystal is good, Frank's is good, but Secret Aardvark is very good.
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:14 am
by snoozy
I like the hot sauce named Scorned Woman. I mean, I think the name is terrific, but I have never tasted it.
http://peppers.com/?wpsc-product=scorne ... sauce-5-oz
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 8:03 pm
by KrispyKreme
I've had that.
It's a good middle of the road sauce.
As for "Secret Aardvark", I am intrigued! They also have a "jerk" sauce I've got to try. That's another order I've sent in. That's two because of this thread! Lock, please, John.
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 8:56 pm
by still shifting
Add 1 part orande juice , 1 part orange marmalade, 2 parts hot sauce, (not too vinegary), and 2 parts Hot Red Chili Sauce; mix well. A good marinade, dipping sauce or dressing over ribs, pork or chicken. As well as tamales... R
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 11:16 pm
by KrispyKreme
still shifting wrote:Add 1 part orande juice , 1 part orange marmalade, 2 parts hot sauce, (not too vinegary), and 2 parts Hot Red Chili Sauce; mix well. A good marinade, dipping sauce or dressing over ribs, pork or chicken. As well as tamales... R
That sounds fantastic. You could probably substitute pineapple for the orange. Sweet and hot. Man I am craving tamales now........
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 4:45 am
by sunshinen
KrispyKreme wrote:still shifting wrote:Add 1 part orande juice , 1 part orange marmalade, 2 parts hot sauce, (not too vinegary), and 2 parts Hot Red Chili Sauce; mix well. A good marinade, dipping sauce or dressing over ribs, pork or chicken. As well as tamales... R
That sounds fantastic. You could probably substitute pineapple for the orange. Sweet and hot. Man I am craving tamales now........
TAMALES!!! Man... that pineapple sounds good.
I confess I love making my own salsa for 2 reasons:
- I like it HOT, and since leaving Texas, I have been unable to find it hot enough.
- I don't like the over-powering vinegar taste of most hot sauces.
- I love pineapple.
Yeah, that was 3, not 2. But 3 is a bonus.
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:46 am
by KrispyKreme
sunshinen wrote:KrispyKreme wrote:still shifting wrote:Add 1 part orande juice , 1 part orange marmalade, 2 parts hot sauce, (not too vinegary), and 2 parts Hot Red Chili Sauce; mix well. A good marinade, dipping sauce or dressing over ribs, pork or chicken. As well as tamales... R
That sounds fantastic. You could probably substitute pineapple for the orange. Sweet and hot. Man I am craving tamales now........
TAMALES!!! Man... that pineapple sounds good.
I confess I love making my own salsa for 2 reasons:
- I like it HOT, and since leaving Texas, I have been unable to find it hot enough.
- I don't like the over-powering vinegar taste of most hot sauces.
- I love pineapple.
Yeah, that was 3, not 2. But 3 is a bonus.
FRESH is the best. SUN try some good pepper paste out there. There are many kinds. Thick stuff!
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 1:11 pm
by still shifting
Hmm Pineapples that is an interesting thought! R
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:29 am
by BuddyRaton
I'm hungry!
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 9:57 pm
by az_slynch
Surprised that this one hasn't been mentioned yet.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 7:19 pm
by KrispyKreme
^^^^Rooster sriracha is probably the one that started that whole phenom. I love the stuff. Texas Pete makes a very good one now. Beware of some imitators out there because there are some crappy ones.
Funny side-note on the rooster sauce I read was that it has a loyal following in correctional institutions. I suppose it could also be used to blind a person temporarily, or add a little "spice" to prison sex.
Here's the Texas Pete brand. The only problem I have with it is that it's a flip-top, not a twist lid. It keeps getting gummed up. Bad design.