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Inconuucl wrote:I genuinely like sriracha, despite the bad rap it gets.
What bad rap?
A lot of people give it shit, calling it Hipster Ketchup and the like. Fuck them. :lol:
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I remember when Sriracha first got big: Subway had a Sriracha sauce, Pizza Hut had the Honey Sriracha drizzle.
Then came the bad times when everyone switched to chipotle sauce. :cry:
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Pepper Plant!

Great if you like your shit spicy and with garlic, a Gilroy, CA original:

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sambal oelek eats sriracha for breakfast:

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also mama's crispy chili sauce:

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Inconuucl wrote:I don't know how well smoked peppers would travel across the world. :lol:
Well once they're smoked, they're like dried.
So they would probably arrive in tiny particles,
which would be exactly what you want
cause Carolina Reaper
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I also use 'em to make one super-tasty sauce/paste (if I say so myself)
with dates n shit.
But as that takes many more ingredients & postage
I'd probably have to ask you for postage along with the adress...
or maybe for Xmas...who knows :-P
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I eat a lot of sriracha too, but I really like this company's habanero-flavoured hot sauce (just the regular habanero one): http://www.scovillefoodinstitute.com/
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adamajah wrote:sambal oelek eats sriracha for breakfast
True dat.
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I'm a spice slut. I keep a bottle of each of these around. I'm not into the competitive, how-hot-can-it-get spiciness.

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It's also really fun and easy to make your own hot sauces at home. One time I got a hold of some bright orange scotch bonnets and made a sauce that looked straight up radioactive. It smelled like burning.
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friendship nailed it with the Crystal Valentina and Pickapeppa sauce. The regular Valentina is pretty bomb too, I have all three. I have a serious hotsauce addiction. I have 9 bottles in my drawer at work, and probably 50 at home. I'm not kidding. I also do not get into the "My taste buds melt off and I get the flaming squirts for a week when I eat this one because it's so hot!" game. I prefer the flavor over the heat, that being said I can handle pretty hot though. "Kick Ass" hot sauce with the picture of a jacked Donkey on it is pretty good and hot as well, I also have a bottle of "Eye Hate God" branded hot sauce that's pretty diabolical. "Dave's Insanity Sauce" makes great hotsauce in all varieties.
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Any recommendations for slow burn sauces? I don't like to have heat up in the front since it usually masks a lot of the flavors from the food that it's put in.
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BetterOffShred wrote:friendship nailed it with the Crystal Valentina and Pickapeppa sauce. The regular Valentina is pretty bomb too, I have all three. I have a serious hotsauce addiction. I have 9 bottles in my drawer at work, and probably 50 at home. I'm not kidding. I also do not get into the "My taste buds melt off and I get the flaming squirts for a week when I eat this one because it's so hot!" game. I prefer the flavor over the heat, that being said I can handle pretty hot though. "Kick Ass" hot sauce with the picture of a jacked Donkey on it is pretty good and hot as well, I also have a bottle of "Eye Hate God" branded hot sauce that's pretty diabolical. "Dave's Insanity Sauce" makes great hotsauce in all varieties.
Yeah! Regular Valentina is indeed great, I usually switch between them but probably I should just keep both on hand in case. :)*

A funny story: I used to go to this empanada joint that had great hot sauce, but it closed overnight before I could ask them what they used. All I knew was it wasn't homegrown, so I kept buying new hot sauces hoping I'd eventually stumble onto it. I don't have a very refined palette, so I was afraid I wouldn't remember the flavor and I'd never find that hot sauce again. But when I bought a bottle of Crystal: boom, unmistakably the same. Now I never go without having a bottle.
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Inconuucl wrote:Any recommendations for slow burn sauces? I don't like to have heat up in the front since it usually masks a lot of the flavors from the food that it's put in.
El Yucateco, you can get it at walmart. I like the black kind. It's a roasted private reserve or some shit. Really good, heat comes on slow, and dies off slow, tons of flavor. It's worth $3 to try it out my man
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