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Topic: Hot Sauce Fans!
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Thu 09/10/09 02:15 AM


Now this is what I am talking about. If only I could be a judge at one of these! For sure I will try out the above recipe, I need a blender or one of those other thingies. Anyone else got a good recipe? How about sharing some of those BBQ ones?



I'd share my bbq, but then I'd have to kill you laugh laugh

It's long but I'll try to remember to post it this weekend flowerforyou

metalwing's photo
Thu 09/10/09 06:53 AM


Now this is what I am talking about. If only I could be a judge at one of these! For sure I will try out the above recipe, I need a blender or one of those other thingies. Anyone else got a good recipe? How about sharing some of those BBQ ones?



We share recipes all the time. There is a long list of recipes on this topic including hot sauce and BBQ. Just go to the page notation at the bottom of the page after clicking on the recipe topic and start going back in time. We have posted several this summer.

Personally, I think of hot sauce, picante, and salsa as all being completely different food groups, yet I see the use of "hot sauce" for all three.

To me, hot sauce is the stuff that comes in the little bottle like Tabasco. It usually consists of some combination of peppers and vinegar. The vinegar allows it to sit out without refrigeration.

Picante is the mix of hot peppers and other ingredients such as tomatoes and cilantro that is great home made and is used in much of Texas cooking. There are some pretty good jar varieties. It will spoil.

Salsa is the lame stuff served in restaurants with chips and sold in jars that is too tame to be of interest.

And, just to echo the truth, "it's all about the flavor".

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Thu 09/10/09 06:57 AM
i know its not about the burn,, but flavor. the sauces i like are very flavorful,, and it does burn, but its great burn. and i prefer to use real peppers. i have some cayanne aging in my window right now.

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Thu 09/10/09 07:40 PM
I could eat this stuff on EVERYTHING.


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Fri 09/11/09 07:54 AM

I could eat this stuff on EVERYTHING.






Wow!!

Tried that. To much for me!!

Gave it to a friend!!

God bless your taste buds!!!

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Fri 09/11/09 08:13 AM


I could eat this stuff on EVERYTHING.






Wow!!

Tried that. To much for me!!

Gave it to a friend!!

God bless your taste buds!!!


Try mixing a little into your favorite marinade (use like you would tabasco or something). It gives a kick but tones down the heat a lot.

metalwing's photo
Fri 09/11/09 04:33 PM

I could eat this stuff on EVERYTHING.




I love this stuff.

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Fri 09/11/09 10:57 PM
Well not that anyone cares but my hot wings (homemade) were frickin' awesome the other night. Yay!!! Good times, good food, good friends. That's what I'm talking about. Oh yeah, good beer too.
:)

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Sat 09/12/09 09:02 AM

OMG, I am making hot wings tonight with Frank's hot sauce. Why because Frank's has flavor and not just heat. It's a perfect blend. We are going to chow!!!!!! Yay! Wings and beer. :)


Franks is my fav! I always put it on my baked potato, mmmmmmm

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Sat 09/12/09 11:09 AM
:thumbsup: ... ALWAYS have this on hand ... FANTASTIC ... !!! ... :banana:



I could eat this stuff on EVERYTHING.





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Sat 09/12/09 05:27 PM


I could eat this stuff on EVERYTHING.




I love this stuff.


I have that one, but I like to use GOYA RECAITO (green cilantro
based sauce ) on everything! I also use GOYA SOFRITO (red sauce)
to make Spanish Chicken

I also love Thai Sweet Chili Sauce

djSOUNDs's photo
Sat 12/19/09 04:54 AM

I just make my own

most commercial hot sauces use more cumin than I like

and I like more cilantro in mine


I have to agree on this one, cilantro makes miracles of any sauce, rich aroma, spikes up the taste. Yes I too make my own sauces for any occasion, especially spicy, extra kick in the gutt or butt.. whatever the case maybe :tongue:

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Sat 12/19/09 04:57 AM


I could eat this stuff on EVERYTHING.






Wow!!

Tried that. To much for me!!

Gave it to a friend!!

God bless your taste buds!!!


This isn't so hot really, its like ketchup for my sibblings and for me, for commercial use only.. we grow our own chili peppers (various countries). I guess to some this be good enough.

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Sat 12/19/09 07:01 AM
I make my own.Depends on what the meat is and other dishes in the meal.The simple green sauce (jalapenos,cilantro,garlic,tomatillos,salt)is one of my faves though.You can kick in more heat or tone it down by the amount of jalapenos you put in,or you can use seranos or habaneros instead.drool

jasmine3922's photo
Tue 12/29/09 08:23 AM
Last nite I cooked chicken in Bone Suckin' Sauce.....Yummy!

BlondegalNC's photo
Tue 12/29/09 09:32 AM
I like Frank's Hot Sauce,if I decide to cheat and get store bought instead of making my own. drool

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Tue 12/29/09 09:16 PM
Edited by CatsLoveMe on Tue 12/29/09 09:17 PM



There is a Vietnamese version of the above mentioned product. Tuong ot Toi. But when all is said and done it is nothing more than a chili garlic paste. Now, when I went to Big City Burrito here in Denver, they had a hot sauce called "Amazon," I was quite pleased with the flavor and the hotness. Now, if you want to go overboard, and go for maximum hotness, try something called "Afterdeath," this stuff should be illegal.

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Tue 12/29/09 09:26 PM
you haven't had the burn until you've tried "Endorphin Rush"

http://www.hotsauceworld.com/enrushotsauc.html

It's like BBQ sauce for the first 8 seconds and then it's all heat.

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