Used to live on the habanero they made. They took the edge off it so you could enjoy the fruitty accents but still packed the heat. After Katrina they were wiped out. Couldn't get it in Cali anymore.Crystal wrote:My favorite hot sauce is Crystal's hot sauce from Louisiana. It's Cayenne pepper based.
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if you can get it, secret aardvark hot sauce from portland, o. is fantastic. the pain is good jamaican sauce rocks as does matouk's calypso. bone sucking makes excellent products but they're very sweet. hot but sugary. i like their jalapeno mustard on my ham, egg & cheese sandwiches.
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Oh, also, that Colemans mustard is nice, but very different from our cajun friends.
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I prefer hot mustard to most hot chili sauce I've had. My cousin (once removed) from New Jersey brought some stuff over that tasted good. He also makes his own now apparently. Here the choice is pretty limited, but I don't have chili on most food, I tend to add fresh chili to a sauce rather than using hot sauce
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"Amor" is also good, and ill second "tapatio".
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I put hot sauce on most of my meals. Frank's red hot goes on just about everything as does Sriracha. But I most like Sriracha on eggs and pizza, white garlic pizza most of all. Also really like Frank's Xtra hot. Other favorites are Valentina and Cholula Chipolte. I mostly use those two for tacos and burritos and similar foods.
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I make my own hot sauce out of chili peppers from the garden. Ordered 150 five ounce bottles this year and expect to fill them all.
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Definitely a must for eggs, wings, breakfast burritos, shrimp cocktail, bloody mary's...
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When I get home form work I'll post up the results of my own attempt at hot sauce makings.
Badfellow what do you do with your pulp left in the strainer after seperating the hot sauce from the chunks?
I saved some in the freezer. Also spread a bunch out on parchment paper and cookie sheets and dehydrated in the oven overnight. Ground it up in a spice grinder and made three seperate pepper spice blends.
Badfellow what do you do with your pulp left in the strainer after seperating the hot sauce from the chunks?
I saved some in the freezer. Also spread a bunch out on parchment paper and cookie sheets and dehydrated in the oven overnight. Ground it up in a spice grinder and made three seperate pepper spice blends.
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After your peppers (sliced with stems removed) have pickled in the fridge for a few weeks, seperate the peppers from the brine. Throw them into a powerful, high speed blender and liquify everything throroughly, adding back in more brine until you reach the desired consistency.
My Ninja Pro even takes the seeds down into fine pulp.
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Patchez wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:53 pmWhen I get home form work I'll post up the results of my own attempt at hot sauce makings.
Badfellow what do you do with your pulp left in the strainer after seperating the hot sauce from the chunks?
I saved some in the freezer. Also spread a bunch out on parchment paper and cookie sheets and dehydrated in the oven overnight. Ground it up in a spice grinder and made three seperate pepper spice blends.
You guys should go into business together. Making your own hot sauce is pretty awesome.
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Screw hot sauce, I got drunk and did the One Chip Challenge...
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It is recorded... and it didn't go well
If I get the ability, I'll upload it
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That's a thought but I actually like having the paste for Chilli and the powder for dry rubs. Granted you don't get as much hot sauce. I got a pint to about 4 lbs of peppers.Badfellow wrote: ↑Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:39 pmAfter your peppers (sliced with stems removed) have pickled in the fridge for a few weeks, seperate the peppers from the brine. Throw them into a powerful, high speed blender and liquify everything throroughly, adding back in more brine until you reach the desired consistency.
My Ninja Pro even takes the seeds down into fine pulp.
Also on the first two batches of sirracha I fermented 8 days in a closet in the hall. I may have to try that again but let it go longer. Gotta find some fish sauce for the next batch though.
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