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Tapatio and Franks. Green Tobasco is good once in a while. Cholula is ok. Keep them all in the pantry. Always looking for a new brand but most are too hot and have no flavor.


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I like the smoked Tobaso on some stuff but it absolutely phu.uckin ruins biscuits n gravy.

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Original Tabasco is my go-to hot sauce. Frank's is good stuff too.


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I much prefer Crystal to Tabasco. I'm fine with Texas Pete, Tapatio, Frank's, or Chulula. The only thing that I like Green Tabasco on is hard-boiled eggs. I had a fling with Sriracha for a while, but found it too garlicky for many dishes.

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If you want a taste treat, put your favorite hot sauce on potato salad. That's how I was introduced to Gunslinger, from a guy selling it at a gun show booth. Smart salesman - it was like crack.


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Frank's is good on biscuits and gravy.


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Had sriracha in my chili tonight. Love it homemade veg. sop. Will never put it in a bloody mary again.

Different sauces, different foods, why I'm trying so many.

But, they won't be blistering of something hard to find. Just staples for me. The Mexican staple seems to be Valencia &/or the El Yucatecco habanero. The Japanese might not consider them. Mericans eat different cuisines so a few different flavored sauces are not bad to have around.

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Originally Posted by gunzo
Had sriracha in my chili tonight. Love it homemade veg. sop. Will never put it in a bloody mary again.

Different sauces, different foods, why I'm trying so many.

But, they won't be blistering of something hard to find. Just staples for me. The Mexican staple seems to be Valencia &/or the El Yucatecco habanero. The Japanese might not consider them. Mericans eat different cuisines so a few different flavored sauces are not bad to have around.


Agreed. Gotta match the sauce to the food.
Forgot about this stuff. Also a favorite.

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Depends.
Tabasco on eggs is a must. Ham and navy's too.
Chipotle mixed with ranch ain't a bad dip. Like Tabasco here, bought some
stuff from a local Mexican owned store. Loved it. Went back and they had different stuff (covid?) It sucks.

Frank's is buffalo sauce. Anything else is a power.
(Do like other flavors th ough)

Sirachia, sometimes I just want it.

Cholula is good, Mexicans resturaunts have it out.

That El Yucateco stuff is really good, rarely find it here.


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Got a buddy that puts hot sauce on everything.
It's annoying. Kind of a childish thing, making sure everyone knows
he uses hot sauce. "Big deal, hope you like it".
Thing is he doesn't care for Tabasco (ok) but other than that
he has no preference. Louisiana, Crystal, everything called
hot sauce is equal. I don't get that.

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Tapatio and Cholula, no need for any others.

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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Depends.
Tabasco on eggs is a must. Ham and navy's too.
Chipotle mixed with ranch ain't a bad dip. Like Tabasco here, bought some
stuff from a local Mexican owned store. Loved it. Went back and they had different stuff (covid?) It sucks.

Frank's is buffalo sauce. Anything else is a power.
(Do like other flavors th ough)

Sirachia, sometimes I just want it.

Cholula is good, Mexicans resturaunts have it out.

That El Yucateco stuff is really good, rarely find it here.


Gonna keep my eye out for the Scorpian.

Got a buddy that puts hot sauce on everything.
It's annoying. Kind of a childish thing, making sure everyone knows
he uses hot sauce. "Big deal, hope you like it".
Thing is he doesn't care for Tabasco (ok) but other than that
he has no preference. Louisiana, Crystal, everything called
hot sauce is equal. I don't get that.
Worked with a guy years ago who made his own and drank it out of a cup, like coffee every morning.


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I like Louisiana for my all arounder. Cholula on pork rinds. Green Tabasco is the only Tabasco I like and I only like it on burritos that have rice in them for some reason. I bought a bottle of Old Bay hot sauce the other day. It was good last night on breaded pork chops.

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Have to add crushed red pepper on red sauced pasta; Bolognese, lasagana, sausage/peppers/onions, etc
Try hot sauce of choice, Tabasco for me; on Cole slaw. Adds a lot of flavor

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Not a sauce, but I like Tony Chachere's on a lot of food. It's hard to find in Canada. I buy mine in Maine.

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Originally Posted by SuperCub
Not a sauce, but I like Tony Chachere's on a lot of food. It's hard to find in Canada. I buy mine in Maine.


You might look into these:

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Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by SuperCub
Not a sauce, but I like Tony Chachere's on a lot of food. It's hard to find in Canada. I buy mine in Maine.


You might look into these:

[Linked Image from cdn.shopify.com]

[Linked Image from louisianafishfry.com]


I worked with a fellow from Texas that was here for a months long job. Became friends, came over for supper a few times and that bum got me hooked on Tony's. Now I have to go to Maine to get it. smile

Now I have to check out that other magic powder you are offering. smile

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Originally Posted by jk16
I know a lot of hot sauce connoisseurs like Cholula, but I find it has a weird 'musty" taste to me.

Valentina (Yellow or Black label ,pick your poison) and Tapatio are my favorites for a condiment sauce.

I tend to use the milder Yellow label Valentina like most folks use Ketchup on many things.


Bingo on the Cholula! Nasty musty flavor…

I’ll have to try the Yellow label Valentina..

Love Tabasco. If your anywhere near schlotzys please send me some of their hot sauce!!! https://order.schlotzskys.com/menu/ae_1007/categories/25818_78475

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Originally Posted by RUM7
Originally Posted by gunzo
Had sriracha in my chili tonight. Love it homemade veg. sop. Will never put it in a bloody mary again.

Different sauces, different foods, why I'm trying so many.

But, they won't be blistering of something hard to find. Just staples for me. The Mexican staple seems to be Valencia &/or the El Yucatecco habanero. The Japanese might not consider them. Mericans eat different cuisines so a few different flavored sauces are not bad to have around.


Agreed. Gotta match the sauce to the food.
Forgot about this stuff. Also a favorite.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]
The chili-garlic sauce


They don’t have that at Fuddruckers but I got a squeezie bottle from the Wok n Roll here once.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Originally Posted by RUM7
Originally Posted by gunzo
Had sriracha in my chili tonight. Love it homemade veg. sop. Will never put it in a bloody mary again.

Different sauces, different foods, why I'm trying so many.

But, they won't be blistering of something hard to find. Just staples for me. The Mexican staple seems to be Valencia &/or the El Yucatecco habanero. The Japanese might not consider them. Mericans eat different cuisines so a few different flavored sauces are not bad to have around.


Agreed. Gotta match the sauce to the food.
Forgot about this stuff. Also a favorite.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]
The chili-garlic sauce


They don’t have that at Fuddruckers but I got a squeezie bottle from the Wok n Roll here once.

Didn't know Californians were so fluent in Chinese or whatever kind of ese that writing on the bottle is.


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Originally Posted by SuperCub
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Originally Posted by SuperCub
Not a sauce, but I like Tony Chachere's on a lot of food. It's hard to find in Canada. I buy mine in Maine.


You might look into these:

[Linked Image from cdn.shopify.com]

[Linked Image from louisianafishfry.com]


I worked with a fellow from Texas that was here for a months long job. Became friends, came over for supper a few times and that bum got me hooked on Tony's. Now I have to go to Maine to get it. smile

Now I have to check out that other magic powder you are offering. smile


Tony's on everything! Even good on ice cream.

Not picky with hot sauce and probably use Franks the most. Don't like the stuff that is a bottle of fire with no flavor.

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