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SymmetryrtemmyS posted:Enjoy your Cholula, those are quality. I like them. The chili garlic reminds me of PeriPeri, and the Chipotle is awesome in the chili I just made. The Marie Sharp's I like better than the comatose level version of their sauce. Same heat level but the extract flavor (at least, that's what I think I taste in the back of my throat) is less. At least, those are my impressions based on tasting off a spoon. I also mainlined some Da Bomb to see if that throat feeling/taste was the extract. It was.
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QuarkMartial posted:We are iced in, but in desperate need of necessities, so I went to the Hispanic grocery store right by my house. Surprisingly (not) they had a large variety of hot sauce, so I snagged a few I'd not had before: I can't get Marie Sharps around here and I really miss the Belizian Heat one.
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QuarkMartial posted:I like them. The chili garlic reminds me of PeriPeri, and the Chipotle is awesome in the chili I just made. The Marie Sharp's I like better than the comatose level version of their sauce. Same heat level but the extract flavor (at least, that's what I think I taste in the back of my throat) is less. I wish they sold chipotle by the gallon. I use it so much.
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Is there a popular manufactured habanero salsa that's used in taqueria restaurants? I've been to two places that serve an identical tasting salsa and it's delicious and hot but they refuse to tell me if they are made at the restaurant or if they buy it. I think it has to be purchased since these were two different restaurants. The thing is that it doesn't taste like it's jarred, it tastes like fresh mix of tomatoes and peppers plus misc stuff. It's sort of a dullish red color and it's not chunky. e: It looks very similar to this http://www.seriouseats.com/2016/05/three-simple-yucatan-condiments-salsas.html Mu Zeta fucked around with this message at 12:59 on Jan 13, 2018 |
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Mu Zeta posted:Is there a popular manufactured habanero salsa that's used in taqueria restaurants? I've been to two places that serve an identical tasting salsa and it's delicious and hot but they refuse to tell me if they are made at the restaurant or if they buy it. I think it has to be purchased since these were two different restaurants. The thing is that it doesn't taste like it's jarred, it tastes like fresh mix of tomatoes and peppers plus misc stuff. It's sort of a dullish red color and it's not chunky. Are you positive that it's habanero salsa? Salsa de chile de arbol is the "hot" salsa around here and most versions I've tasted are all remarkably similar, whether it comes from a taqueria or is made by Mexican American home cooks.
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 19:07 |
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Yeah it's habanero and its really hot. When i see white people try it they are in real pain. When i search images for arbol salsa it doesnt look like it. It looks like my picture.
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 19:28 |
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The only pacakaged sauce I can think of that looks like that is El Yucateco Kutbil-Ik. It is pretty drat hot and also delicious. Could that be right?
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 19:49 |
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It looks tasty. That one looks a little more runny but I'm going to buy some regardless. Thanks
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 22:56 |
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I was going to suggest the same thing. The flavor is also pretty similar to what you described, but they might add some tomato puree to it for thickening and flavor. I can't taste any tomato at all in kutbil-ik.
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 23:31 |
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What’s a good, relatively cheap ghost pepper sauce that has a flavor besides heat? I have a bottle of the Island Pepper Company stuff that I got for 3 bucks. It’s not bad but it just tastes like hot. I want something that I can put on some pretzels or something. I have ghost pepper mustard, which is tasty but not really ghost pepper hot.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:What’s a good, relatively cheap ghost pepper sauce that has a flavor besides heat? I have a bottle of the Island Pepper Company stuff that I got for 3 bucks. It’s not bad but it just tastes like hot. I want something that I can put on some pretzels or something. I have ghost pepper mustard, which is tasty but not really ghost pepper hot. this is a bit more expensive than the average, but it is quite good.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 21:21 |
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uber_stoat posted:this is a bit more expensive than the average, but it is quite good. 12.59 for a 20 ounce bottles not bad at all. Thanks for the recommendation
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 22:23 |
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it's like $6 here in Texas (for obvious reasons I guess) But I'll second that it's pretty good.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 23:17 |
yeah, I can get it at whole foods for around $6 so it might be worth checking there if one is near you as an alternative to online.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 23:26 |
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Ugly In The Morning posted:What’s a good, relatively cheap ghost pepper sauce that has a flavor besides heat? I have a bottle of the Island Pepper Company stuff that I got for 3 bucks. It’s not bad but it just tastes like hot. I want something that I can put on some pretzels or something. I have ghost pepper mustard, which is tasty but not really ghost pepper hot. If you're okay with more of a salsa, Mrs. Renfro's Ghost Pepper Salsa is pretty good, although frankly I think it seems a little unspicy compared to the other ghost pepper products I've tried (it's still extremely spicy, just not as hot as other things I've had). It has a lovely slightly smoky, slightly fruity flavour.
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PT6A posted:If you're okay with more of a salsa, Mrs. Renfro's Ghost Pepper Salsa is pretty good, although frankly I think it seems a little unspicy compared to the other ghost pepper products I've tried (it's still extremely spicy, just not as hot as other things I've had). It has a lovely slightly smoky, slightly fruity flavour. I tried their ghost pepper salsa con queso and it basically just tasted like hot onions. I guess that could be somebody's thing but as someone who hates onion.
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# ? Jan 21, 2018 20:15 |
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I guess today's National Hot Sauce Day, as I got an email from iBurn.com stating that they are having a 10% off sale for all hot sauces. No coupon codes necessary, valid until 1/23/18, 11:59 CST. http://www.iburn.com/Hot-Sauce-s/1814.htm Anyone have recommendations?
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WHY BONER NOW posted:I guess today's National Hot Sauce Day, as I got an email from iBurn.com stating that they are having a 10% off sale for all hot sauces. No coupon codes necessary, valid until 1/23/18, 11:59 CST. If you are looking for something mild but tasting great, Blair's original is worth trying. I guess knowing what you are looking for would help though.
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Haha, that's fair enough. I like a vinegary taste and a good deal of spiciness, like ghost pepper level or so.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:What’s a good, relatively cheap ghost pepper sauce that has a flavor besides heat? I have a bottle of the Island Pepper Company stuff that I got for 3 bucks. It’s not bad but it just tastes like hot. I want something that I can put on some pretzels or something. I have ghost pepper mustard, which is tasty but not really ghost pepper hot. Melinda's Naga Jolokia is pretty good if you're looking for flavor. It's got a lot of heat but quite a few fruits and other flavors to make it a bit different than your usual "tastes like vinegar and pain" variety of ghost pepper sauces. Pretty sure you can find it on Amazon.
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Should I take a chance on a local bottle Tropical Pepper Co's Scorpion Pepper Hot Sauce as a first foray into Scorpion Pepper doings? I already enjoy their Ghost Pepper sauce decently enough as the first other Ghost Pepper Thing I've ran into since a few scattered jars of Kam's Hot Chili Sauce, but the Scorpion kind of looks like a low effort compared to it as I am far more interested in overall flavour and an accentuating blend to draw out potential than just chasing after heat for the sake of such. Granted, I waited all these years for some kind of Scorpion Pepper sauce to finally show up in my area until now to sate my curiosity---so a bit more for hopefully a more evocative spread to draw from wouldn't exactly be a huge ask...
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# ? Feb 19, 2018 04:19 |
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ExiledTinkerer posted:Should I take a chance on a local bottle Tropical Pepper Co's Scorpion Pepper Hot Sauce as a first foray into Scorpion Pepper doings? I already enjoy their Ghost Pepper sauce decently enough as the first other Ghost Pepper Thing I've ran into since a few scattered jars of Kam's Hot Chili Sauce, but the Scorpion kind of looks like a low effort compared to it as I am far more interested in overall flavour and an accentuating blend to draw out potential than just chasing after heat for the sake of such. Granted, I waited all these years for some kind of Scorpion Pepper sauce to finally show up in my area until now to sate my curiosity---so a bit more for hopefully a more evocative spread to draw from wouldn't exactly be a huge ask... It’s mostly pain sauce. I use it in soup and chili and whatnot where I can heat up a bulk item but it’s really got no flavor other than pain and “I’m probably gonna regret this on the toilet later”
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# ? Feb 19, 2018 11:58 |
Where are you finding it?
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I made hot sauce again, I thought I would do a little post with images. I do a Mexican style sauce with some Asian ingredients. No fermenting just vinegar. This year I went with a 3:1 ratio of Filipino Cane Vinegar:Apple Cider Vinegar. Oddly it still doesn't taste too vinegary like Tabasco. Garlic the only other solid ingredient. I also don't strain it at all. I bottle it with a bit of thinner commercial sauce to thin it out. 2017 growing season my garden didn't give me good yields so I purchased a bag of Thai peppers, destemmed them, froze. Typically I pick peppers as they ripen, destem, immediately freeze. Also I love fish sauce so all the salt comes from fish sauce. This batch should last me at least until the fall where hopefully I will have a good harvest to start anew. Album: https://imgur.com/a/oqUB9 Comb Your Beard fucked around with this message at 22:50 on Feb 19, 2018 |
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Submarine Sandpaper posted:Where are you finding it? The supermarket near my job has a massive, massive hot sauce selection with all the tropical pepper co stuff. If anyone wants some it’s like 3.something a bottle the last time I checked, I could send some in the US for cost+shipping.
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 03:39 |
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Picked up a bottle of locally made Trinidad Scorpion hot sauce today. It's really good.
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# ? Feb 20, 2018 13:37 |
I made a container of Trini pepper sauce: About 15 or so habaneros, a head of garlic, a bunch of cilantro (can't get chadon beni up here), a few tablespoons of yellow mustard, and cider vinegar, blended up with a bit of salt. This stuff is simple and delicious, and I put it on everything.
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a foolish pianist posted:I made a container of Trini pepper sauce: That looks amazing. Since it's that many habaneros, is it face-melting?
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# ? Feb 22, 2018 18:48 |
It is punchy, but a manageable punchy. It feels about the same level of heat as the Yucateca green sauce, or maybe a bit more. The flavor is awesome, though. I think I got the basic recipe here: https://www.simplytrinicooking.com/trini-pepper-sauce/ a couple of years ago, but I just eyeball proportions and add spices or other ingredients at random. Sometimes it's some allspice for a jerk-type flavor, or a couple of slices of mango or grapefruit, or a dash of mushroom soy sauce. The recipe makes a great base for a lot of variations. a foolish pianist fucked around with this message at 19:34 on Feb 22, 2018 |
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Liquid Communism posted:Picked up a bottle of locally made Trinidad Scorpion hot sauce today. It's really good. I impulse bought their habanero sauce at a Fareway once, but it was way too garlicky for me. Like, totally unreasonably garlicky. Everyone else who tried it said it was good, though.
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WHY BONER NOW posted:I impulse bought their habanero sauce at a Fareway once, but it was way too garlicky for me. Like, totally unreasonably garlicky. Everyone else who tried it said it was good, though. Yeah, that's why I went with the Scorpion. The habenero was too garlicky, and the ghost pepper was a little more fierce than I wanted.
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ExiledTinkerer posted:Should I take a chance on a local bottle Tropical Pepper Co's Scorpion Pepper Hot Sauce as a first foray into Scorpion Pepper doings? I already enjoy their Ghost Pepper sauce decently enough as the first other Ghost Pepper Thing I've ran into since a few scattered jars of Kam's Hot Chili Sauce, but the Scorpion kind of looks like a low effort compared to it as I am far more interested in overall flavour and an accentuating blend to draw out potential than just chasing after heat for the sake of such. Granted, I waited all these years for some kind of Scorpion Pepper sauce to finally show up in my area until now to sate my curiosity---so a bit more for hopefully a more evocative spread to draw from wouldn't exactly be a huge ask... I like Tropical Pepper Co's ghost pepper sauce, not the biggest fan of their scorpion pepper.
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a foolish pianist posted:I made a container of Trini pepper sauce: Bought a packet of habaneros this weekend because of this post. 15 habaneros, head of garlic, half and half distilled vinegar and apple cider vinegar, two bunches of cilantro, and then realized I was out of mustard . Do I need to refrigerate this stuff? There's about 3/4 cup of vinegar - I just don't know if that's enough to keep it shelf stable. Turned out fantastic!
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# ? Feb 26, 2018 09:08 |
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I did the same today - 16 scotch bonnets, couple heads of garlic and mass of coriander. Turned out great, not too hot but very tasty!
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pim01 posted:I did the same today - 16 scotch bonnets, couple heads of garlic and mass of coriander. Turned out great, not too hot but very tasty! Heads up for future reference, cut open all peppers before using them because many can look amazing from the outside and be totally moldy inside.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 21:20 |
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Good shout - I checked the stems on these as that's often the bit that gets wonky when the inside gets moldy, but might as well chop them in half if I'm going to blend them anyway
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angor posted:Bought a packet of habaneros this weekend because of this post. 15 habaneros, head of garlic, half and half distilled vinegar and apple cider vinegar, two bunches of cilantro, and then realized I was out of mustard . Do I need to refrigerate this stuff? There's about 3/4 cup of vinegar - I just don't know if that's enough to keep it shelf stable. I keep mine in the fridge, but I'm not sure it's necessary. I've never had it go bad, but then, I use it pretty quickly.
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https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_dp_s_web_0?ie=UTF8&search-alias=aps&field-keywords=PexPeppers One of my favorite sauce makers finally got on Amazon recently. His stock isn't huge but his sauces have always been my favorite, no extracts in them, they are extremely authentic and bold flavors. The heat on a few of them is absurd too.
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 20:44 |
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Picked up a bottle of Kitchen Garden Farm's Sriracha as they're local and it was on sale... and I have been putting it on absolutely everything. Might have to try their habanero version next but I'm still working my way into that heat level.
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Akumos posted:https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_dp_s_web_0?ie=UTF8&search-alias=aps&field-keywords=PexPeppers thanks that's a good price for amazon hot sauce. I hope the hot is very hot.
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