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Lovely interview she did and talks about it. http://www.belizemagazine.com/edition04/english/e04_05questions.htm quote:... unknown fucked around with this message at 20:27 on Oct 28, 2016 |
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unknown posted:If you like Melinda's, then try for some of the Marie Sharp's (aka original Melinda before the Figueroa Brothers screwed her and stole the name and recipes). Marie sharps is really good. My mom did some work in Belize and brought back a large sampler pack of marie sharps marinades and hot sauces that didn't last very long. If I remember correctly that habenero sauce's main ingredient is carrot juice which imo is one of the best bases for hotsauce.
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 20:48 |
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Best base for fruity peppers like Habaneros and Scotch Bonnets, anyway.
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# ? Oct 28, 2016 20:59 |
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I feel like I'm missing out in the hot sauce world and want to try something different than Franks and Tabasco stuff. I wasted like $20bux on bad/average hot sauce. Is CaJohns lovely or did I make some bad choices? I got a chipotle sauce that had good heat but it was way too sweet, brown sugar was the 2nd ingredient, I guess maybe that's my fault for not checking. I got a serrano pepper sauce that I had to use 1/4th of the bottle just to taste it in a normal bowl of soup. Lastly I got one of their red hot sauces that was just not as good as franks hot sauce. Anyways, anyone got any suggestions? Preferably not alternatives to Franks like Cholula. I don't like sweet stuff at all. I do enjoy vinegar heavy sauces. Used mostly for soups, chili and everything that hot sauce is good on. I don't know how to describe my preference for heat, Franks/Tabasco stuff doesn't even register as hot to my tastebuds but I still enjoy it. If I order wings from BW3, hot bbq is as high as I would go for heat level. I'm in the midwest and the store I shop at literally has thousands of different sauces, I should takes some pictures because it's pretty impressive and also intimidating for someone who hasn't strayed too far from tried and true Franks.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 04:16 |
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Staple hot sauces you didn't mention from the grocery store: Crystal blue top (mostly flavor, not much heat), or red top (decent heat level) Valentina orange label (mostly flavor, basically no heat), Valentina black label (decent heat level) Yucateca, all varieties are pretty good, with a simple heat scale on label Others: Schlotzky's - Go to a Schlotzky's and buy a bottle of sauce. It's like $2, and has amazing flavor, very vinegar and pepper forward, virtually no heat though. Go to an Asian market and look for Ning Chi Super Hot Premium Fresh Chili oil. Very hot, with amazing flavor that actually goes with pretty much anything. Edit: I am NOT a crazy macho death sauce guy, but I find a lot of sauces that have great flavor, but not enough heat. I bought a bottle of flavorless capcaicin extract a few years back, and I'll put a few drops into a bottle of sauce that I want to heat up, and I get the best of both worlds. Doom Rooster fucked around with this message at 05:31 on Nov 23, 2016 |
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Tropical, melindas and Dave's are solid companies, cajhons was better back in the day. I'm assuming you're near jungle jims, they may let you tooth pick sample.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 14:03 |
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Why would you call Cholua an "alternative to Frank's"? They're nothing at all alike (to me anyway)
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 16:43 |
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Really, most supermarkets in the US now have a decent selection of hot sauces, including Walmart. What you need to do now is start learning what the different peppers taste like, and which ones you like. Personally, I like the fruity peppers, like Habeneros and Scotch Bonnets.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 16:55 |
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Doom Rooster posted:Crystal blue top (mostly flavor, not much heat), or red top (decent heat level) Please tell me if you can find this and, if so, where. All the Xtra Hot bottles have dried up for the last couple years from all the usual places. The only way I can buy it without paying a ridiculous markup is the buy the gallon size and refill.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 17:02 |
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I'm in Austin, and the last one I got was from HEB about 6 months ago. Will have a look specifically the next time I go to the store to see if they've still got it.
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# ? Nov 23, 2016 18:07 |
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Thanks for the suggestions!Submarine Sandpaper posted:Tropical, melindas and Dave's are solid companies, cajhons was better back in the day. I'm assuming you're near jungle jims, they may let you tooth pick sample. Yea Jungle Jims is exactly where I'm talking about. Their selection is . The one new sauce I did try that I liked was Tabasco Reserve, way more vinegar forward and a lot more heat than the rest of their stuff, but it's $10-12 a bottle and probably not something I'm going to buy again.
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 14:47 |
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xergm posted:Please tell me if you can find this and, if so, where. All the Xtra Hot bottles have dried up for the last couple years from all the usual places. The only way I can buy it without paying a ridiculous markup is the buy the gallon size and refill. I buy it at winco
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 02:05 |
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Dave's Insanity sauce lives up to the name. I couldn't hear for 10 min after dabbing it on a rib.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 16:43 |
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straight up brolic posted:Dave's Insanity sauce lives up to the name. I couldn't hear for 10 min after dabbing it on a rib. Yeah I'm not a fan of extract sauces like that, just feels like you have bad sunburn in your mouth. I do like the little blurb on the bottle about using it to strip grease off the driveway lol. There are a bunch of hot chicken places in Nashville that are absolutely delicious but most of them if you ask for the hottest heat level will just put a few drops of capsaicin extract in the sauce. As someone who has a freezer full of habeneros and loves heat, those sauces are just novelties and end up being super painful in your gut in the middle of the night at like 2am.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 01:06 |
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I'm liking that a lot have places have wised up to that and are just putting deveined and thinly sliced habanero as a garnish now. It's so drat flavorful and really ups the heat level in a pleasant way on burgers etc...
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 01:13 |
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straight up brolic posted:Dave's Insanity sauce lives up to the name. I couldn't hear for 10 min after dabbing it on a rib. I thought I was the only one who gets weird ear feelings. It's like my inner ear is sweating and feeling tickly when I eat something sufficiently hot.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 15:21 |
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xergm posted:I thought I was the only one who gets weird ear feelings. It's like my inner ear is sweating and feeling tickly when I eat something sufficiently hot. You're not alone. Any part of the ear/nose/throat/eyes situation can go weird.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 15:27 |
One of my local BBQ joints, Ricewood (which tragically just closed for the season, no good BBQ bowls for me until March or April http://www.ricewoodbbq.com/), made a sort of sauce they would toss with rice and whatever meat you happened to feel like. It was something like 1 part white vinegar, one part soy sauce, a lot of green onion, a bit of garlic, and a lot of sliced habanero. I asked for it extra spicy once, and they tossed some sliced moruga scorpion in with the habanero, and the result was pretty much not recreational. poo poo hurt super bad.
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# ? Nov 29, 2016 20:36 |
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Jmcrofts posted:Any of you guys had this stuff? The people that make this have a YouTube series that is really good. https://youtu.be/3_9v-7rtVDk
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# ? Nov 30, 2016 01:13 |
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Jmcrofts posted:Any of you guys had this stuff? Looking forward to the trip report. I've been thinking about picking up a bottle or two of this. http://www.blazegourmet.com/collections/hot-sauces This is a local hot sauce maker of mine. I really like their mild thing and his taco sauce. His salsa is good too.
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# ? Nov 30, 2016 01:56 |
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mariooncrack posted:Looking forward to the trip report. I've been thinking about picking up a bottle or two of this. The Hot Ones sauce is excellent. It's not super hot but it tastes delicious.
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# ? Nov 30, 2016 16:56 |
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Hot Ones is my favorite YouTube show (along with Moltissimo) the one with Jay Pharaoh is incredible
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 01:34 |
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I've only seen a few episodes, but I have enjoyed that series. I'm on vacation in St. Thomas, here is some hot sauce I bought at the supermarket. VERY tasty, but disappointing in the heat levels, particularly the Habanero. It's yummy, but not hot enough for a sauce with habs as it's number one ingredient. The mango one tastes a bit like Mango Pickapeppa sauce, and the Papaya Curry is reminiscent of Indian lime pickle.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 13:38 |
Their ghost pepper sauce I use like franks, it's drat good, a bottle or two a week. I agree that their heat is not as high as other brands, but they're consistent and well priced.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 15:30 |
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I know it isn't hot sauce, but anyone have recommendations for hot mustard? I'd like to find some good Asian style as well as a more German(?) style. I guess that's the way to describe it. I like Chinese hot mustard and the sort of spicy brown mustard you would put on a hot dog or bratwurst. I don't think those are the same thing though; maybe they are.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 04:49 |
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QuarkMartial posted:I know it isn't hot sauce, but anyone have recommendations for hot mustard? Webers is my favorite brown mustard, very spice heavy and delicious. They also have a sweet and spicy that is delicious on a brat.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 05:19 |
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Just put some horseradish, cracked pepper and worshestire sauce in some yellow mustard. Presto spicy mustard!
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 05:47 |
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QuarkMartial posted:I know it isn't hot sauce, but anyone have recommendations for hot mustard? Löwensenf Extra. The stuff with all German writing on the label is hotter, but even the English-text version you can find at Cost Plus World Market and other stores is very good. Delicious on a bratwurst, or you can smear it on a roast.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 08:29 |
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SymmetryrtemmyS posted:Löwensenf Extra. The stuff with all German writing on the label is hotter, but even the English-text version you can find at Cost Plus World Market and other stores is very good. Delicious on a bratwurst, or you can smear it on a roast. No joke. This is my current favorite. Small jars though.
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# ? Dec 2, 2016 16:21 |
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My brother got some hot sauces from a coworker that he said he'd never used or opened. They expired in 2012. One of them is Dave's Insanity. I know what that's supposed to taste like, so that'd be a good metric to determine if the others were still good. But before I go nuts, I thought I should ask the thread: do unopened hot sauces go bad?
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 04:45 |
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I'd say that they probably won't harm you. The flavor will have changed over time, so a 2010 vintage will not taste the same as a fresh version of the same sauce.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 04:56 |
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Doom Rooster posted:I'd say that they probably won't harm you. The flavor will have changed over time, so a 2010 vintage will not taste the same as a fresh version of the same sauce. Agree with this. It's like beer, it loses its subtlety and flavor with time but it never becomes harmful.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 04:59 |
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If you're worried about bacteria or something you can buy some cheap pH test strips online and check with those, microbial growth can't occur below a certain pH value (4-ish, might want to confirm beforehand)
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 06:31 |
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Jmcrofts posted:Agree with this. It's like beer, it loses its subtlety and flavor with time but it never becomes harmful. beer definitely goes off and tastes awful. lager does anyway
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 08:56 |
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If a major ingredient is vinegar, you're fine. Beers / wines can go bad but not unsafe, a certain percentage of the alcohol becomes vinegar by bacterial respiration and then tills the bacteria, making it taste yucky but sterile.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 13:25 |
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Khablam posted:If a major ingredient is vinegar, you're fine. I thought they could only go bad if they were opened. I have brewed beer in the past and left a 6 pack for over a year and it was like 50x better than the others I drank. I wouldn't worry about the hot sauces if they were mainly vinegar and had never been exposed to open air. I have had some pickapeppa sauce go bad before because it's mainly sugar and started growing mold months after being opened.
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# ? Dec 5, 2016 22:35 |
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Dr_0ctag0n posted:I thought they could only go bad if they were opened. I have brewed beer in the past and left a 6 pack for over a year and it was like 50x better than the others I drank. Yeah they need oxygen, so properly sealed they're fine. I meant potentially.
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 02:24 |
I got these packets of hot sauce from Halal Guys and gently caress it's so good. Anybody know a brand that's somewhat similar in flavor and heat?
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# ? Dec 6, 2016 05:06 |
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Took some of the suggestions and bought like 6 bottles of hot sauce, the one that really stands out is this: It's smokey, vinegary and the perfect amount of heat... easily my new favorite hot sauce. Is there anything similar/better or should I just continue buying this stuff for the rest of my life?
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# ? Dec 9, 2016 01:25 |
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katkillad2 posted:Took some of the suggestions and bought like 6 bottles of hot sauce, the one that really stands out is this: Try Chipotle Tabasco. Even if you hate regular Tabasco (like I do) the Chipotle version has great smoke flavor and just the right amount of heat.
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