Show us your hot sauce

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thetapeworm

11,224 posts

239 months

Wednesday 9th November 2016
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A friend brought me this back from Portugal



A limited edition blend of "piri piri reaper" and Naga viper chillies, definitely needs a good shake before use.

MonkeyBusiness

3,933 posts

187 months

Wednesday 9th November 2016
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That looks great!
Only one of interest from me recently is a couple from Dr Augustas.


ambuletz

10,733 posts

181 months

Wednesday 9th November 2016
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i wonder if anyone here has bought the naga's from tesco? they also seem to have a ghost chili (dry) marinade aswell.

MonkeyBusiness

3,933 posts

187 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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This thread needs bumping in time for Xmas.
Had a huge clear out of sauces and left the tried and tested favourites.

Chilli Jam Man
Pain 100% range
Aunt Mays Pepper sauce
Dr Augustas (mentioned above)
Cholula

Edited by MonkeyBusiness on Saturday 3rd December 16:17

evilmunkey

1,377 posts

159 months

Friday 9th December 2016
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just opened a jar of the chilli mans reapers revenge chilli jam... oh my god this is just amazing. the smell is rich and smokey, has a very good heat but is so rich in flavour im gobsmacked by it. also the sweet jam with the reaper heat and a hint of smokyness is just a delight. ive now got to a point where as much as i can take as much heat as thrown at me , i go for flavour over everything. having a pizza tonight one quarter has extra chilli man , another has naga chilli jam, another with smoked garlic and naga chutney and the last quarter has the final bit of trees cant dance penine fire sauce. sad you cant get that anymore. trees cant dance was an amazing company with wonderfully flavored
sauces. sadly missed.

ecsrobin

17,114 posts

165 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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Whilst not a sauce I thought I'd share this https://www.carringtonfoods.co.uk/hot-chilli-hodge... Hot Chilli Hodgepodge.

Me and the Mrs have gone through 2 pots of it since the summer, if we want to add a quick heat to food when cooking then half a teaspoon of this does the trick. Great stuff.

MonkeyBusiness

3,933 posts

187 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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The Xmas dinner treat has arrived.


Made with Carolina Reaper it packs a nice punch.

Loyly

17,996 posts

159 months

Saturday 10th December 2016
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I've recently finished a bottle of Screaming Chimp's 'The Stinger'. It's a fantastic hot sauce, with a really fruity tang before the heat takes over. It's never obscenely hot but it is definitely spicey enough to get the tastebuds going.


Loyly

17,996 posts

159 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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My wife got me a bottle of this recently, at the same fair as she found the Screamin' Chimp.

http://www.northeastlarder.co.uk/product-p/ffc-fhs...

Although I prefer the SC sauce, this is a much more serious proposition for heat lovers. It's hot, really hot, from the off. It's a Tabasco style sauce, though it is a little thicker than Tabasco. It has a slightly smoked piquant flavour, which is quickly eclipsed by loads of chilli heat. It's considerably hotter than say, a Vindaloo curry! Not quite in the territory of turning everything it touches into a masochistic torment, but not far off.

Edited by Loyly on Tuesday 27th December 02:11

steveT350C

6,728 posts

161 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Just found this thread; just had 3 drops of the below that my wife bought me for Xmas, on my last slice of pizza, which I add dried extra chillies to anyway, and bang!

My nasty painful cough and bunged up nose have, for the moment, disappeared, replaced with a pleasant warm/burning sensation in my sinuses and an immediate elevation of mood! Completely different sensation to the heat I get from dried chillis



Sorry about photo, iPhone started doing this recently

Edited by steveT350C on Friday 6th January 20:40

Oakey

27,564 posts

216 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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I opened a bottle of Meat Lust Buffalo Sauce tonight. It's disgusting, utterly vile. Never before have I considered throwing away a bottle of sauce.

karma mechanic

728 posts

122 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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Not a super-duper-hot sauce, but hotter than it looks. A spoonful of this goes in lots of things. The garlic/chilli flavour is well-balanced, can drop some gobbets of it on a pizza to get quite a kick.
I picked up a jar in Borough Market once, then the next time I was there I picked up another 8 jars. And I'm running low...


anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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Anybody tried this?



£1 a bottle, my new daily sauce, I put it on everything. cool

XJSJohn

15,965 posts

219 months

Monday 13th February 2017
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Bu Rudy's Sambal Sauce from Surabaya in Indonesia, akin to having an oxy acetylene torch waved around your tonsils .......


rsbmw

3,464 posts

105 months

Monday 13th February 2017
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Insert Coin said:
Anybody tried this?



£1 a bottle, my new daily sauce, I put it on everything. cool
Tried some at my parents this weekend - not bad but too vinegary for my taste.

I've been using a lot of this recently, not particularly hot but great flavour, 60p a bottle in Sainsbury's (ethnic food aisle rather than sauce aisle)


Frougal_Mcdougal

24 posts

88 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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TIGA84

5,206 posts

231 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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Oakey said:
I opened a bottle of Meat Lust Buffalo Sauce tonight. It's disgusting, utterly vile. Never before have I considered throwing away a bottle of sauce.
Late to this one, but agreed, its fking horrible. I did indeed squeeze the whole lot down the sink as the squeezy bottle is useful for other things!

Oakey

27,564 posts

216 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2017
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I'm not that impressed with their BBQ mop either tbh

MonkeyBusiness

3,933 posts

187 months

Friday 17th March 2017
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Bought this a while ago (for the novelty factor) but after an initial test I couldn't work out what it would be good for.



Anyway its brilliant mixed in noodles or rice.
Highly recommended.


MonkeyBusiness

3,933 posts

187 months

Sunday 16th April 2017
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I am a big fan of the Byron Bay stuf so whilst walking round a beer festival I saw this :



Jesus this is good. Not particularly hot but VERY flavoursome. This will be finished in no time.

Must be something about coconut. I am taking a liking to a beer with coconut flavour.

Stall had the usual 22/10 hot stuff. Flavour over heat all day long.