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Growing up the only two retail hot "sauces" on the table were Tabasco and Pico Pica when it was still a SoCal privately owned company.
Dang! Haven't seen or thought of Pico Pica in a while. Lol Ol' skool Californio.
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Try Mago "original" recipe- - - -I buy it 3-4 bottles at a time when it goes on sale. I make my own wing sauce, a butter/flour roux with Texas Pete as the hot stuff. It resembles Hooter's sauce, only better.
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Try Mago "original" recipe- - - -I buy it 3-4 bottles at a time when it goes on sale. I make my own wing sauce, a butter/flour roux with Texas Pete as the hot stuff. It resembles Hooter's sauce, only better. I'll try Mago if I can find it.
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Sriracha = spicy ketchup. Easy pass for me, stuff is gross. Too sweet. I make my own….fermented cayennes, habaneros, cherry bombs, Hungarian wax, and tabascos all mixed together. Stemmed and coarsely chopped, then 2.5-3% weight in grams of salt. I seal it in vacuum bags. Spectacular and to me better than anything in the store. Can even smoke the peppers briefly before fermentation to add that flavor. Delicious.
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Anyone try Goya?
I’ve heard Tiger sauce is good but haven’t tried it either.
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Mango, habanero, ghost pepper I fermented a month before making it into a sauce.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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I'll try Mago if I can find it. Order direct from their website. They sent me a free bottle when I ordered and paid for three. https://www.magohotsauce.com/If you like Jamaican, "Pickapeppa" is a good change from regular hot sauce. Great on scrambled eggs or omelets.
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Sriracha = spicy ketchup. Easy pass for me, stuff is gross. Too sweet. I make my own….fermented cayennes, habaneros, cherry bombs, Hungarian wax, and tabascos all mixed together. Stemmed and coarsely chopped, then 2.5-3% weight in grams of salt. I seal it in vacuum bags. Spectacular and to me better than anything in the store. Can even smoke the peppers briefly before fermentation to add that flavor. Delicious.
Craig Good for you. Sounds great. I love making sausage, BBQ, Jerky, basically anything with meat. Made a complex sauce once. Just not my thing. I'd rather buy a bottle.
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Every try it on popcorn? That is some good stuff right there, I usually dribble it on the top layer and mix it into the bowl. Yep.. popcorn gets a heavy shake of tapatio
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Anyone try Goya?
I’ve heard Tiger sauce is good but haven’t tried it either. I like tiger sauce on some things.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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I'll try Mago if I can find it. Order direct from their website. They sent me a free bottle when I ordered and paid for three. If you like Jamaican, "Pickapeppa" is a good change from regular hot sauce. Great on scrambled eggs or omelets. Will do. I'll try it.
"The Ballpark burgers were free, why not eat them?" - Wabi-
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Y'all ought to give Dave's Total Insanity Sauce a try. Warm your ass right up.
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Tiger sauce is a great dip for egg rolls.
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I’m not sure what Cholula means in New Mexico mescan, but about 20 years ago I worked with a bunch of them and I mentioned something needed Cholula and they all cracked up laughing.
“What’s it need, guero?”
“Fuggin Cholula”
“HAHAHAHAHAHA”
I’m still not sure what they were talking about but I’m sure it wasnt very nice… Perhaps they had this definition in mind: (From urban dictionary) Cholula The act of administering a hot sauce enema followed by inserting a wooden cap or cork into the anus to ensure retention. So my bf gave me a Cholula last night and now I see God.
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I took this pic about middle of last year. I've since added: Texas Pete, really like the flavor but not really hot, just a bit spicy. Tapatico, hotter & thicker than Pete, about same flavor to me. Louisiana brand, disliked it, gave it away. Trappey's Louisiana, meh. Crystal, almost a dead ringer for Franks only watery. Wasn't going to buy Cholula as I never was impressed & it's triple to 4 times the cost as most of the others. But wife bought me some of their Green Pepper, love it. Different ones for different dishes.
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That’s about right for those clowns.
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I like good ol Texas Pete. It doesn’t hurt that it’s made fairly locally. It is everywhere down here.
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Anyone else here put that stuff on everything?
None of that vinegar scheit from Louisiana. That stuffs nasty. Blasphemy, pure Blasphemy!
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Y'all ought to give Dave's Total Insanity Sauce a try. Warm your ass right up. have had its hot but not great flavor.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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I heard Jim Conrad puts it on sweet peas. I use a lot of it. Frank's, Sriracha, Cholula and El Yucateco are my main stays.
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