Re: The Hot Sauce Thread
Originally Posted by
fc356
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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