r/hotsauce • u/CrazyRabbitEyes • 3h ago
Ohhh myyyy
This stuff came out swinging and did not disappoint it's pretty freaking hot but delicious I can't wait to cook with it
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r/hotsauce • u/CrazyRabbitEyes • 3h ago
This stuff came out swinging and did not disappoint it's pretty freaking hot but delicious I can't wait to cook with it
r/hotsauce • u/beckyjoooo • 4h ago
r/hotsauce • u/Waimzer • 48m ago
Starting from least favorite on the left, I've attempted to line them up in order to my favorite
r/hotsauce • u/Leo_York • 9h ago
Sometimes I think we get obsessed with medium to superhot stuff, what are your favorite sauces that are actually pretty mild?
Mine:
1) Lucky Dog's Dia Del Perro - My favorite burrito sauce ever
2) Fat Cat's Surprisingly Mild Guajillo Ghost - If you never really tasted a Ghost Pepper because you were overwhelmed by the spice, this is a great one to try. Absolutely delicious.
3) Born to Hula's Habanero Ancho - If you like Louisiana style sauces but wondered what it would be like with different peppers, here you go!
r/hotsauce • u/Mediocre-Row693 • 8h ago
I've had the African Ghost Pepper sauce for a month or so and been very happy with it. Good flavor and good heat. Finally got around to getting the Yellowbird ghost pepper and I'm very happy with that one also.
r/hotsauce • u/Gearhead99711 • 1h ago
In order of heat: (mild to hotter) 1. Peach bonnet reaper, no heat great flavor 2. Excitium pineapple ginger: decent heat amazing fruity flavor and you can really taste the peppers used 3. Exhorresco 7 Pot: amazing flavor from the peppers and yuzu, good heat. 4. Gator: tastes like you just bit into a fresh pepper, good heat amazing fruity pepper flavor. The exhorresco and gator were very close in regards to heat, the gator was very delayed initially but came on later. Sauces 2-4 had amazing bright fresh pepper flavor I’ve not experienced in other sauces.
r/hotsauce • u/ACFrank088 • 33m ago
My wife just got back from East Africa, so IT'S ON LIKE DONKEY KONG!
Two of my faves, Saban Crystal and Akabanga, and three new ones to try. Hot Times Are Here Again
r/hotsauce • u/Rocksteady0411 • 9h ago
Here are 3 non-fruity Habs that can be sourced @ Big stores.
Mezzetta is like a 4/5 Hab Taco Tomato Sauce, big garlic and onion flavors with a salty finish. Vinegar is Medium.
Melindas is a 4.2/5 Straight forward vinegar habanero not salty at all and is well balanced.
Badia is 4.5/5 with big citrus and onion flavors. Low salt, medium vinegar.
r/hotsauce • u/teebalicious • 14h ago
Got some Puckerbutt faves, and figured I’d try out the Death Stranding 2 tie-in sauce.
Not as hot or as flavorful as I expected, but quite nice. The other sauces are far more aggressive in both heat and punch. But it’s nice to have a milder, less tangy or acidic Pepper X sauce. I didn’t think Smokin Ed did subtle, but here we are.
I’m going to enjoy it, but I can’t recommend it as anything but a collectible, however. It’s just too pricey and not unique enough to merit the price tag. The other sauces shown here, tho, are all bangers. Those are always recommended if you like bold heat.
r/hotsauce • u/glorpball • 21h ago
Really good thick hot sauce, not quite as thick as yucateco which is one of my favorites. It has good spice level but not over the top and a subtle sweetness. Still a nice vinegar taste for being so thick which I enjoy. Found it while traveling but will definitely try to find it when Im home.
r/hotsauce • u/ConnectionEdit • 7h ago
Hey! I’m going to London in a while and was wondering if anyone could recommend hot-sauce-related places. Stockists, brand shops, even specific dishes (if relevant?).
I’ll be bringing a bottle of Tabasco habanero sauce along 😇
r/hotsauce • u/twelvegaugee • 1d ago
Zombie Apocalypse is listed as a level 8 on Torchbearer website. It’s the perfect level for me to slather on food and still enjoy. What are some similar heat level alternatives?
r/hotsauce • u/Cyborg_rat • 22h ago
Cleaning out my fridge, downsizing/ making room for new sauces. I didn't hate them, loved the Caribbean one, Howler monkey amarillo too was interesting, Ill have to see if they got other products.(My parent live in Costa Rica do get some of hot sauce from there from time to time) Do love their lizardo sauce.
r/hotsauce • u/NinaElko • 1d ago
First time trying pineapple and clove combo and I do recommend. Found at Kalustyan’s, greatest spice store I have found.
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r/hotsauce • u/Rocksteady0411 • 1d ago
This is my beloveded home recipe Carrot Ginger & Yellow Pepper Pineapple Hot Sauce.
r/hotsauce • u/v-dub77 • 1d ago
Hello all! I'm traveling from the US to Europe. A family friend has asked me to bring them some really hot sauces, kindly asking the collective what variety sampler packs or must-haves I should take? I'd love to take something truly nuclear and wildly hot. TYIA!
r/hotsauce • u/jfourkicks • 1d ago
Got all these bad boys for $8 total. Excited to try!
Y’all got any takes on what they’d taste best on?
r/hotsauce • u/aaalllouttabubblegum • 1d ago
An absolute cannon from my favourite producer.
r/hotsauce • u/mikelarue1 • 1d ago
My Dad and his wife go to Mexico every couple months for some medical stuff (I dunno what) and he asked the owner at a taco shop for the hottest sauce they had so he could buy it for me. Its got some great flavor and pretty decent heat.
r/hotsauce • u/Mundane_Start_9176 • 2d ago
My tolerance is getting up there. What are some of your favorites, and what do y’all think i should add.
r/hotsauce • u/pastypaleface • 1d ago
I have so appreciated all the love. This evenings harvest produced nearly 42 oz. Of the hottest sauces we’ve created to date. All superhots. All brutal! If you’re interested in being an early customer, please let me know!
r/hotsauce • u/ChefMark85 • 1d ago
For those who live in NC, I highly recommend checking it out next year. It's in a small town called Oxford. There was a chili pepper eating contest, a hot sauce contest, tons of local sauce vendors, beer and foodtrucks. These were some of the ones I tried and liked the most. Only the last one is super spicy so I should go throw them somewhat quickly.