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JADF

655 posts

230 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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This is what happens when you have a t-spoon of Mad Dog:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyD7x4gwFlg

Awesome!

J

Pints

18,444 posts

194 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...

sidekickdmr

5,075 posts

206 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Me, a chilli freak?

No!








Pints

18,444 posts

194 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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had ham said:
Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...
I'm out in Swindon, so not much help for the London area. The only SA shops I know in that direction are in Maidenhead and Covent Garden.

Happy to find out more details for either of those if you're close enough to either. Certainly the Maidenhead store are usually happy to take requests for when they place their next order, if they don't stock what you're after.

You could also try http://www.sanza.co.uk

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Pints said:
had ham said:
Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...
I'm out in Swindon, so not much help for the London area. The only SA shops I know in that direction are in Maidenhead and Covent Garden.

Happy to find out more details for either of those if you're close enough to either. Certainly the Maidenhead store are usually happy to take requests for when they place their next order, if they don't stock what you're after.

You could also try http://www.sanza.co.uk
Covent Garden is close by work (ish), you wouldn't happen to know the name or address would you? thumbup

Tim74

52 posts

188 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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had ham said:
Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...
You should be able to find it in your local Sainsbury's. Our local branch has it.


anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Tim74 said:
had ham said:
Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...
You should be able to find it in your local Sainsbury's. Our local branch has it.
Orly? There is a huge Sainsbury's in BS, so shall try there - cheers fella! We do all our shopping on line so the inside of any supermarket is alien to me!

CooperD

2,864 posts

177 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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A colleague at work has this in the fridge. Never tried it myself.


Cooky

4,955 posts

237 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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This stuff is the pup's nuts



cheese on toast is now simply devine

Google [bot]

6,682 posts

181 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Pints said:
Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
My submission too is a perfect bolognaise addition. Beautiful.

Zaxxon

4,057 posts

160 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Got my Mrs Balls from a SA shop in Bristol



The Jack Daniels stuff is not hot but it is lovely on a burger or with Costco plain bangers (best BBQ bangers IMO)

Pints

18,444 posts

194 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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had ham said:
Pints said:
had ham said:
Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...
I'm out in Swindon, so not much help for the London area. The only SA shops I know in that direction are in Maidenhead and Covent Garden.

Happy to find out more details for either of those if you're close enough to either. Certainly the Maidenhead store are usually happy to take requests for when they place their next order, if they don't stock what you're after.

You could also try http://www.sanza.co.uk
Covent Garden is close by work (ish), you wouldn't happen to know the name or address would you? thumbup
You have PM.

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Pints said:
had ham said:
Pints said:
had ham said:
Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...
I'm out in Swindon, so not much help for the London area. The only SA shops I know in that direction are in Maidenhead and Covent Garden.

Happy to find out more details for either of those if you're close enough to either. Certainly the Maidenhead store are usually happy to take requests for when they place their next order, if they don't stock what you're after.

You could also try http://www.sanza.co.uk
Covent Garden is close by work (ish), you wouldn't happen to know the name or address would you? thumbup
You have PM.
Indeed I do, many thanks for that info - top work fella beerthumbup

Pints

18,444 posts

194 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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had ham said:
Pints said:
had ham said:
Pints said:
had ham said:
Pints said:
Zaxxo said:
For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.
yes

Born and bred on the stuff. Really good added to a Spagetti Bolognaise at the table. lick
So, as a resident of East Herts (think Bishops Stortford) and who works in London (Farringdon), where would I be able to find this wonderous concoction? It sounds like I need to try it but I know not of any SA shops...
I'm out in Swindon, so not much help for the London area. The only SA shops I know in that direction are in Maidenhead and Covent Garden.

Happy to find out more details for either of those if you're close enough to either. Certainly the Maidenhead store are usually happy to take requests for when they place their next order, if they don't stock what you're after.

You could also try http://www.sanza.co.uk
Covent Garden is close by work (ish), you wouldn't happen to know the name or address would you? thumbup
You have PM.
Indeed I do, many thanks for that info - top work fella beerthumbup
Visit to Sainsburys this morning revealed this.



Get yourself down ASAP. lick

phil-sti

2,678 posts

179 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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ASDA are doing daves insanity sauce and daves special reserve biggrin

i have some of this too







JFReturns

Original Poster:

3,695 posts

171 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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Brilliant stuff all, plenty of ideas to try out... but not sure about anything with more than half a million scovilles yikes

Just out of interest, I had a quick look on the grocery section of Amazon, and discovered such delights as:

Rectum Ripper


Sphincter Shrinker


Colon Cleaner


And my personal favourite, Wet Fart


Not sure that they appeal to be honest hehe

monthefish

20,441 posts

231 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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JADF said:
Zaxxon said:
That's just ghey.

I use Franks Hot Sauce for Pizza's Thats 4-5000 scovilles in heat.

And these two for curries and chillies. Just one drop though.

Mad Dog 357 - 357,000 scovilles


Blairs 3AM 1.5 - 2 million scovilles


They are great fun at BBQ's etc.

Doesn't matter how much you warn someone, blokes just have to try a drop. With funny results. It's good stuff though and since using them my tolerence to hot food has gone up.

For a delicious taste I do recommend Mrs Balls Chilli Chutney. It is absolutley beautifull.
South African shops sell it.



Edited by Zaxxon on Thursday 6th January 15:07


Edited by Zaxxon on Thursday 6th January 15:08
After watching all of the Man vs Food "Spicy Hot Wing" challenges I had to buy some of this sauce when I saw it in Bentalls, and for only £4.95. On the label it says:

"One of the hottest sauces on earth. Contains: Pure habanero pepper enhanced with habanero infused flavour which creates a sauce measured at 119,700 scoville units."

This hot sauce is nothing like i have ever tasted before. A couple of drops on your finger is like being hit by a train! (not that I have been). I have attached a pic of the sauce below. It now sits on my desk in the office. Just before Christmas 3 colleagues tried it (just one drop, even tho' they said they'd have more) - two of them had to rush into the kitchen to drink a pint of milk. All were pleased I did not let them have more than 1 drop. It's AWESOME! No kitchen or office is complete without it.



Edited by JADF on Saturday 8th January 15:42


Edited by JADF on Saturday 8th January 16:59
Agree with the 'da domb' - it is silly hot, even when taken from a cocktail stick. I used to have a bottle, and used to put in half a teaspoon into my chilli if I was feeling brave...

Wadeski

8,153 posts

213 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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i had some of that. never managed to actually cook with it.

Daves insanity sauce at least has potential to be used as a condiment (when mixed with a bit of ketchup).

Blown2CV

28,786 posts

203 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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Spicy sauces, chutneys, relishes etc can be fantastic and i have a ton of em... in my mind these are a marked separate thing to 'hot' sauces which taste of nothing and just add heat. The latter can often ruin a dish, I'm not really sure why they exist. I can eat as hot as can be cooked, its not the heat that is the issue it is the lack of taste. All this stupid naming ("mad dog", "TNT", "insanity" etc etc etc etc) seems to be tapping into some stupid macho aspect of the lazy male cook psyche. Must try harder.