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    Picked up a bottle of Busha Browne's Pukka sauce. Made from Scotch Bonnet, complete with warnings one the label, I expected ridiculously hot. It's definitely not as hot as they make it out to be, it has a sweet and sour consistency, with a medium hot heat and similar sweetness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lawhoo View Post
    A friend introduced me to Yucatan Sunshine over the weekend. Its a pretty balanced Habanero sauce, and I have been enjoying it over sweet potatoes. My go to sauces are Cholula and Texas Pete.
    Looked to see with the search if anyone had mentioned this. Good stuff!

    The fire/roja salsa that our local taqueria makes and sells is awesome, though—hot and smoky. A pint for $5.

    I grew up a Tabasco person... brief foray into Red Hot with scrambled eggs and cheese.

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    I just scored a bottle of this: Dona Maya Chiltepin Hot Sauce.

    Mehhh, it is very thin. You can taste the chiltepin pepper but the sauce is pretty unambitious. Swing and a miss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    If you can, find the prickly pear - holy fucking shit awesome.
    Me, I'm into salsas made from this: Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    a unique flavour, and native to AZ & Sonora. "La India Brava" being my favourite review here: coconino cycles custom bicycles 928 774 7747 www.coconinocycles.com: hot sauce review: "la india brava"
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    I guess I need to peruse the aisles at our local Mexican grocery stores, and we have several. I'll report back with findings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    The Marie Sharp's arrived last eve. Steve. 1/4 bottle is now toast. You were right, it is too good.
    Did you get a couple different flavours?
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    Did you get a couple different flavours?
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    Nope. Two large and two small bottles. In theory the two small bottles were for gifting.

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    i like this thread. i like salsa and hot food.
    i like the advice to but one at a time. its difficult to do. wise nonetheless. waste n all that.

    i have tried a few none of which i have noted the names of. which makes it difficult because i don't want to re-buy one of these. see...

    well.. where are the recipes?

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    Got myself this for Christmas and tried a few drops on my boiled egg this morning. Good heat with a little sweet, not too vinegary... might make a vat of sweet cherry chili this weekend instead of black eyed peas, then sit back and watch my balls drop.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Nope. Two large and two small bottles. In theory the two small bottles were for gifting.
    Just taped shut a box of hotass that will be on it's way to you - let me know what you think!
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    Just taped shut a box of hotass that will be on it's way to you - let me know what you think!
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    I'm fired up. I've been gathering my taco making skills which amt. to none. That will go well with some homemade tacos,fish and slaw I've got on the menu this weekend.

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    Local to the area in which I live: Wild Kenyan Hot Sauce from Kenyan Cafe. Nice spicy heat, very good flavor.



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    Definitely worth a stop if you're in the neighborhood. Not sure if you can order the hot sauce online yet, but Dennis might ship some out with a phone call...or I could possibly be convinced to drop some in the mail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fc356 View Post
    We grew up with this. Put it on everything, eggs, poboys, burgers, gumbo, rice and gravy, seafood etc etc. You should also try Cajun Chef Green hot sauce- if you can find it. It's made in St. Martinville--milder but really great flavor. Probably my favorite. Don't forget the classic Tabasco either. Hot for hotness sake has never appealed to me. I love the subtlety of flavor of a milder sauce. Most of the Louisiana made hot sauces are made within 25 miles on my home and are on our ride routes.


    And when I ran the local rides around Lafayette, LA, we bought custom made and labelled sauce from Landry's pepper company near St. Martinville. They have several sauces I like.

    The shop that used to be at the top of Jaxs Brewery shops across from Jackson Square used to have 150 to 200 different brands of hotsauce. They moved out on I-10 east of New Orleans. interesting stuff there. I have several of the brands shown here are in that shop.
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    How is the box of hot-ass treating you, TooTall?
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    How is the box of hot-ass treating you, TooTall?
    - Garro.
    Living on buttermilk and crackers ;)

    Seriously, the Chilipequin are a thing of beauty. I'm a sick puppy. Last eve. I had a bowl of salted cashews with a few tossed in whole + a frosty. That made me a happy boy. I'm easing into the hot sauces. Hate to break into them too heavily until I get my taco game on 100%...almost there. I'm struggling with thickness so have a taco press on order.
    This weekend I'm going to combine the Chilipequin with salt and some Israeli paprika to make a dry rub for a bird on the Big Green Egg....it will likely be so hot nobody but me wants to eat it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    How is the box of hot-ass treating you, TooTall?
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    Living on buttermilk and crackers ;)

    Seriously, the Chilipequin are a thing of beauty. I'm a sick puppy. Last eve. I had a bowl of salted cashews with a few tossed in whole + a frosty. That made me a happy boy. I'm easing into the hot sauces. Hate to break into them too heavily until I get my taco game on 100%...almost there. I'm struggling with thickness so have a taco press on order.
    This weekend I'm going to combine the Chilipequin with salt and some Israeli paprika to make a dry rub for a bird on the Big Green Egg....it will likely be so hot nobody but me wants to eat it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Living on buttermilk and crackers ;)

    Seriously, the Chilipequin are a thing of beauty. I'm a sick puppy. Last eve. I had a bowl of salted cashews with a few tossed in whole + a frosty. That made me a happy boy. I'm easing into the hot sauces. Hate to break into them too heavily until I get my taco game on 100%...almost there. I'm struggling with thickness so have a taco press on order.
    This weekend I'm going to combine the Chilipequin with salt and some Israeli paprika to make a dry rub for a bird on the Big Green Egg....it will likely be so hot nobody but me wants to eat it!!!
    The Pequin are nice, eh? Not as hot as the Tepin and a nice smoke taste - smooooth. I'm not sure anyone makes Pequin hotsauce, but I'll look - off to Mexico in a week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    The Pequin are nice, eh? Not as hot as the Tepin and a nice smoke taste - smooooth. I'm not sure anyone makes Pequin hotsauce, but I'll look - off to Mexico in a week.
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    It really is amazing how helpful an interweb of knowledge can be. This weekend I saw the Cholula hot sauce out for use in a sandwich shop we went to in Ely, MN. Of course I had to try it after seeing the recommendations on here. Really great stuff for a sauce you can find in nearly any supermarket. I am now the proud owner of a bottle that I will most likely have to replenish next week.

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    Ill keep an eye out for those.

    Right now I am using Trader Joes habanero hot sauce- its pretty good.

    I often just rely on a few chipotle chiles for spice.

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