I make a mean salsa can be as hot as I want it, recipe was ahnded down from my dad
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I make a mean salsa can be as hot as I want it, recipe was ahnded down from my dad
I can't have a Chipotle burrito without dowsing It before every bite lol. It's the only thing I've ever tried it though. For some reason I'm pretty particular on what hot sauces I use for certain things...sandwiches - cholula or shriacha (sp?), eggs - extra hot tobasco, fried chicken - Frank's, etc. So I can't say I have a favorite. I guess if I had to pick one I like on most things it'd have to be cholula.
As mentioned by Zundy, sriracha on all Asian grub...it's pretty awesome on left over (only) spaghetti too.
Frank's Red Hot for me. I even keep a small bottle on my night stand. You never know when it might come in handy.
Cholula and Sriracha.
But I honestly use cayenne powder on most everything. I like to add heat without overpowering the flavor of a dish.
For us southwest corner guys: Adobe Milling hot sauce made in Dove Creek
Louisiana
I love Siracha and lately Valentinas has been great too. Speaking of the Cheap stuff, Tapatio is a great one, but not much heat, just flavor.
I'll have to try this sometime soon. And I can make it as hot as I want, because the wife doesn't like hot sauce! Now, do I have to wait for the whole 3 days before trying it? Because I can be an impatient person.
So there's no chance of a random guy who likes hot sauce getting his hands on this recipe is there?
Thanks for posting that receipe Hood. I was always curious how difficult it would be tl make a vinegar based sauce.
I hope this hot sauce doesn't make my whole house smell like vinegar.