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Post by TonyE99 » Wed September 7th, 2011, 6:53 pm

sleyja wrote:Sriracha on EVERYTHING!!

I do use a 50/50 mix of Ketchup and Frank's for a spicy ketchup though.
DUDE YES! ketchup and hot sauce are a killer combo I put on everything. My favorite hot sauce is Red Rooster, I haven't seen it in Georgia though :(. But I like most of the Louisiana style sauces, they aren't really hot but they make stuff tasty. I like Tapatio as well, and when I want my tongue to melt off I go for El Yucateco, a habanero sauce. I am a fan of making food tongue blisteringly hot. I put jalapenos on EVERYTHING I eat, hot dogs, burgers, pizza, etc.

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Post by Moloc » Thu September 8th, 2011, 8:16 am

I haven't tasted a hot sauce I didn't like. I'm going to try some of the suggestions listed here though. I like it on eggs and Skyline Chili (from Cincinnati)--available in the soup aisle at Kroger.

I haven't tried Frank's, but their radio commercials are fucking stupid.

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Post by Pat » Thu September 8th, 2011, 9:33 am

I think Franks is tasty, but if you're looking for any kind of heat, get something else.

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Post by Ryan » Thu September 8th, 2011, 10:23 am

TonyE99 wrote:when I want my tongue to melt off I go for El Yucateco, a habanero sauce.
Where can I find this?!
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Post by Acidic Consumption » Thu September 8th, 2011, 10:30 am

Moloc wrote:Skyline Chili (from Cincinnati)--available in the soup aisle at Kroger.
Cool man..thanks for the heads up. I've been meaning to check and see if i could find this badass premade chili from Texas I tried out when i was living there also. Nice chili eating weather this week. Dig it!!

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Post by sleyja » Thu September 8th, 2011, 11:16 am

Ryan wrote:
TonyE99 wrote:when I want my tongue to melt off I go for El Yucateco, a habanero sauce.
Where can I find this?!
Kroger usually has it in the ethnic foods section.
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Post by egg yolkeo » Thu September 8th, 2011, 2:37 pm

I love hot sauces to redhot and the green tabasco on pizza plus all the ones mentioned but I also eat serrano peppers by themselves with sandwhiches or spaghetti.Tiger sauce is good stuff to just not as hot.

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Post by SlashAndThrash » Fri September 9th, 2011, 4:14 pm

Frank's red hot is great for flavor and a little bit of heat, but its mostly for flavor. but damn is that flavor good.
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Post by badcarburetor » Fri September 9th, 2011, 7:54 pm

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Texas Pete, Louisiana, Red Rooster, Chipotle Tabasco, any of the Louisiana sauces other than the original Tabasco, which is a crime in my family since my brother was born on Avery Island.


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Post by Moloc » Wed September 21st, 2011, 7:51 am

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David's produce on Lavista Road has a hot sauce shop. I've never been there, but I've just heard that it's a great place.

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Post by Moloc » Wed September 21st, 2011, 8:13 am

Acidic Consumption wrote:
Moloc wrote:Skyline Chili (from Cincinnati)--available in the soup aisle at Kroger.
Cool man..thanks for the heads up. I've been meaning to check and see if i could find this badass premade chili from Texas I tried out when i was living there also. Nice chili eating weather this week. Dig it!!
I grew up on Skyline. Love me a 4-way with onions. And lots of hot sauce.

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Post by Focalor » Wed September 21st, 2011, 8:36 am

Ryan wrote:Tobasco is just vinegary bullshit. No flavor to speak of
Well yes and no. Yes, because it does have vinegar in it. Most hot sauces do to preserve it, and I suppose it also might enhance the flavor sometimes. But tabasco peppers themselves really don't have much of a flavor, they're mostly just heat from the oil of the seeds and the core. I used to grow a few tabasco plants in the pepper section of my garden every year, and I can tell you the homegrown ones are much hotter, especially when grown in the typical red high-acid soil found throughout Georgia. You can split them open and take out the seeds to where nothing is left but the outer flesh and that will remove a lot of the heat, but at that point they taste basically like weak storebought bell pepper... just with heat.

(Oh yeah, and if you're cutting up fresh tabasco peppers, WEAR LATEX GLOVES! That oil will get underneath your fingernails and will burn like hell for weeks. And then if you so happen to scratch your balls with those nails, youch. :shock: )

It's not as bad as others out there. I think I've tried that Franks Red Hot sauce before, and THAT shit was mostly vinegar. Wasn't very hot at all. I'd recommend something like Franks Red Hot if you were maybe preparing some hot wings for a group that didn't want their wings to be all that hot. It's pretty mild and tasteless in my opinion.

For a major brand, Tabasco is pretty good. It had plenty of heat for most people. If you want something a little hotter, they have the Habanero sauce. Sometimes I'll sprinkle a little of that over some fried okra from the garden. My favorite is the Tabasco Garlic sauce. It's a little harder to find sometimes. It a good bit milder than the regular Tabasco and has pretty distinct garlic flavor to it. Goes AWESOME on a good pizza.

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Post by Deirdre Faith » Wed September 21st, 2011, 12:32 pm

El Yucateco is balls to the wall. The green stuff is my favorite. I think they put green food coloring in it because it makes rice turn bright green.

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Post by egg yolkeo » Wed September 21st, 2011, 12:51 pm

Deirdre Faith wrote:El Yucateco is balls to the wall. The green stuff is my favorite. I think they put green food coloring in it because it makes rice turn bright green.
never had it but now Im gonna try the red stuff.
Anyone ever watch man vs food on the travel channel?That guy has eaten some of the hottest food ever concieved and in mass quantitys to.

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Post by badcarburetor » Wed September 21st, 2011, 3:45 pm

Moloc wrote:Image

David's produce on Lavista Road has a hot sauce shop. I've never been there, but I've just heard that it's a great place.
It's been a minute since I've been in there, but I've bought tomatoes out from for most of my life. I'm gonna have to stop in soon to browse the hot sauce section! Thanks for the heads up.
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