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An unexpected Wiltshire Chilli Farm stall at the Leeds Christmas Market with a couple of specials I haven't tried. The samples swayed me, great tasting, decent heat.
Criollo:
https://www.justchillies.co.uk/product/aji-criollo...
Fatalii
https://www.justchillies.co.uk/product/fatalii/
I'm somewhat addicted to fatalii chilli, if you haven't tried them and like a lemony hit try and have a go.
Criollo:
https://www.justchillies.co.uk/product/aji-criollo...
Fatalii
https://www.justchillies.co.uk/product/fatalii/
I'm somewhat addicted to fatalii chilli, if you haven't tried them and like a lemony hit try and have a go.
DirktheDaring said:
Still my favourite for heat and flavour, the hotter sauces he does just turn me inside out, the original is best.
I love the Ribman sauces! I first got into them going to football, when he used to serve rib rolls with HF out the back of the Boleyn Tavern before West Ham games. I've been a regular for years now pre-match. I love HF but I think the sweet spot for me is Christ on a Bike Type R Tom said:
Obviously not a chilli sauce as such but I have become seriously addicted to Chili Chrisp. I'm putting it on everything.
Heat, texture, MSG, oil to carry the flavour. Anyone who likes spice, get to the Chinese supermarket
This stuff absolutely slaps. I ran out and tried the Lee Kum Kee version as a replacement, no where near as good. Too oily, too spicy to really enjoy,. Night and day. Heat, texture, MSG, oil to carry the flavour. Anyone who likes spice, get to the Chinese supermarket
This stuff I could eat from the jar.
A hot sauce with ants in anyone?
https://lapimenterie.com/en/produit/formica-fortis...
I can't seem to find it in stock anywhere anyway but I'd be willing to give it a go, I presume they add zero taste, some small grainy crunch and heaps of novelty value (plus a price uplift).
The other La Pimenterie sauces I've tried have all been excellent (but quite mild) so I suspect this one is a nice tasting one too based on the ingredients list but presumably a somewhat limited edition.
https://lapimenterie.com/en/produit/formica-fortis...
I can't seem to find it in stock anywhere anyway but I'd be willing to give it a go, I presume they add zero taste, some small grainy crunch and heaps of novelty value (plus a price uplift).
The other La Pimenterie sauces I've tried have all been excellent (but quite mild) so I suspect this one is a nice tasting one too based on the ingredients list but presumably a somewhat limited edition.
Sauce of the year?
For me...Grandmas Hot Sauce. I am only posting this as I've run out and it reminded me how nice it was).
Using the wiri wiri pepper (never heard it either).
https://www.grandmashotsauce.co.uk/
Small bottles so need to contact them for a decent haul.
For me...Grandmas Hot Sauce. I am only posting this as I've run out and it reminded me how nice it was).
Using the wiri wiri pepper (never heard it either).
https://www.grandmashotsauce.co.uk/
Small bottles so need to contact them for a decent haul.
MonkeyBusiness said:
Sauce of the year 2023?
For me...Grandmas Hot Sauce. I am only posting this as I've run out and it reminded me how nice it was).
Using the wiri wiri pepper (never heard it either).
https://www.grandmashotsauce.co.uk/
Small bottles so need to contact them for a decent haul.
For me...Grandmas Hot Sauce. I am only posting this as I've run out and it reminded me how nice it was).
Using the wiri wiri pepper (never heard it either).
https://www.grandmashotsauce.co.uk/
Small bottles so need to contact them for a decent haul.
I picked this one up today, loads of flavours that come in stages and just the right amount of heat.
https://shop.thespicyshark.com/collections/frontpa...
(Skip to 10:30 for this one but it's a decent episode if you have the time to watch it all)
https://shop.thespicyshark.com/collections/frontpa...
(Skip to 10:30 for this one but it's a decent episode if you have the time to watch it all)
Edited by thetapeworm on Saturday 6th January 19:11
What Is Lao Gan Ma Chili Sauce?
Lao Gan Ma, or “old godmother” is a brand of chili sauce. In 1997, founder Tao Huabi started her business in Guizhou, China. She’s the very same lady pictured on the label!
She was born into a poor family in a remote mountain village and did not fully learn to read or write. Widowed a few years after marrying her husband and having two kids, she opened a noodle shop to support her family.
She soon became well-known for the special chili sauce she served with her noodles, set up her own sauce factory, and became a self-made billionaire with an international sauce empire! The company produces 1.3 million bottles a day. Heinz produces 1.8 million bottles of tomato
Counting, clearly not a problem.
Lao Gan Ma, or “old godmother” is a brand of chili sauce. In 1997, founder Tao Huabi started her business in Guizhou, China. She’s the very same lady pictured on the label!
She was born into a poor family in a remote mountain village and did not fully learn to read or write. Widowed a few years after marrying her husband and having two kids, she opened a noodle shop to support her family.
She soon became well-known for the special chili sauce she served with her noodles, set up her own sauce factory, and became a self-made billionaire with an international sauce empire! The company produces 1.3 million bottles a day. Heinz produces 1.8 million bottles of tomato
Counting, clearly not a problem.
craig1912 said:
Always seems to me stuff like this is always the hottest, whereas anything called "Death by Chili", "fking Mega Lava Hot Killer Sauce" or similar or with the skull and crossbones or a coffin on the label, is usually a big let down. A bit like any firm that has "Solutions" in their title. Avoid like the plague. They won't provide any, but will leave you looking for them to put right their fk up.
thetapeworm said:
And this is a yearly special from Balefire that I fancied from the Chilli Shop...
https://www.balefire.uk/product/ol-red-s-ghost
I bought a bottle of this at a xmas fare as they're local to me. It is lovely https://www.balefire.uk/product/ol-red-s-ghost
extraT said:
Has anyone got any recipes for tasty chili sauces /oils? I’m not talking arse volcano hot, more tasty with a kick.
250g of chillis with the top chopped off Chop roughly and store them in a home made brine in an air tight container for a week
Take 2 red sweet peppers and chop
4 garlic cloves
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/4 cup coriander chopped
1/8 cup basil chopped
1/4 cup oil
Juice of a lemon
Drain the chillis and blitz everything together adding the oil as you go to get to the consistency you want and that’s it done. If it’s too hot at more lemon
Variations… used smoked paprika for a smoky taste
Replace half the oil with coconut milk to get more of a peri peri sauce
extraT said:
Has anyone got any recipes for tasty chili sauces /oils? I’m not talking arse volcano hot, more tasty with a kick.
This chilli pickle is easy to do, and very moreish> https://www.vegrecipesofindia.com/green-chilli-pic...otolith said:
I've got a jar of that - its fecking lethal!Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff