The Official Hot Sauce Thread

Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by High Plaines Drifter, Nov 14, 2010.

  1. WanderingturnupII

    WanderingturnupII Grouchy Old Fart

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    I never knew the President liked El Yucateco
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  2. neuroptican

    neuroptican ...hadouken!

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    Sriracha aka Rooster sauce is amazing. Really good when mixed with ranch, I use it every time I make a hamburger or sandwich.
     
  3. porkstock41

    porkstock41 Every time across from me...not there!

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    looks like i need to check out sriracha. how hot is it?
     
  4. neuroptican

    neuroptican ...hadouken!

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    Pretty hot but nothing too extreme, just depends on how much you use. I like adding small amounts to anything that needs a kick, but I usually mix it with ranch or put a small amount in fried rice and mix it up real good. They have it at almost every Chinese restaurant I've ever been to, it's pretty common.
     
  5. WanderingturnupII

    WanderingturnupII Grouchy Old Fart

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    It's the sugar & garlic that make the sriracha
     
  6. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    my personal opinion.. tastes like tobasco.. but worse
     
  7. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    at my previous job i created a pizza i put on our menu called "The Flaming Rooster" it was Sriracha and BBQ sauce subbed for marinara.. then you added buffalo chicken.. topped it with a light amount of mozz cheese and then when it was done you drizzled it with ranch.. fucking amazing!
     
  8. High Plaines Drifter

    High Plaines Drifter Member

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    Cock sauce makes the world go round
     
  9. Vapemaster

    Vapemaster Captain of a sinking ship

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    Valentinas sucks..their "extra spicy" was milder than a mild storebrand salsa. Anyone got any obscure/very spicy/tasty hot sauces for someone with a high "tolerance" to spicy foods? I don't find tobasco spicy at all, and most of the hot sauces in stores don't have the kick I'm looking for. I think it's from cocaine fucking up my sense of smell/taste buds.

    edit: saracha does a pretty good job...and joker that pizza sounds bomb.
     
  10. djomalley

    djomalley Fanch King

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    I knew I would get shit for posting that. =/
     
  11. Vapemaster

    Vapemaster Captain of a sinking ship

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    didn't see this post...cool. I'm pretty sure there's a davids gourmet like 10 mins from where I live...but I'm not sure it has any affiliation with the website now that I see the site.

    edit: place near me is davids gourmet =/
     
  12. skamikaze

    skamikaze Coffee Addict

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    We make two kinds of hot sauces at work. Habanero and Ghost Chili. We make them both in house. And holy shit they are soo boss. Whilst cooking the peppers down you can go outside and smell the heat from down the block its awesome. I don't even fuck with Tabasco or Louisiana anymore. Not enough flavor or heat.
     
  13. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    sriracha is the only one I use...and I only use it in my beef jerky recipies

    I do not like the hot sauce after effects that I get
     
  14. neuroptican

    neuroptican ...hadouken!

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    :drool5: That sounds right up my alley. I regret not eating breakfast, damn you for making me hungry at 8am! haha
     
  15. Rugor

    Rugor Senior Member

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    I love Frank's Red Hot Sauce. It's more of a buffalo wing sauce.

    if I am eating mexican then I Usually just use taco bell sauce or green tobascco or the hottest sauce from del taco.

    oh and for any of you thinking of trying ghost pepper sauces. If it is made right you will regret eating it unless you really can handle spicey stuff. Trust me ghost peppers are like a hobernero x3.
     
  16. OhSoDreadful

    OhSoDreadful Childish Idealist

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    Tiger Sauce, has this amazing sweetness to it. The hottest kind is also the hardest to find but it's worth picking some up
     

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