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  • jerp239

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    Sriracha is the best! :rockwoot:
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    +1 This is what I use.
     

    bwframe

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    Ghost pepper sauce is all heat an no flavor, I have some, but it has very few uses.
    I love Mango Habanero dipping sauce, anyone know if they make that purchasable in a bottle?

    I make my own hot sauce, and I do use the Bhut Jolokia "Ghost" peppers. If done properly, you can get a good amount of heat without giving up the nice smokey flavor of the peppers themselves.

    I dried a Ghost pepper (grown by amhenry), seeded it and added to a 3ish foot string of my own dried cayenne. Ran them in the Vitamix just enough so they'd sprinkle from a shaker. I'm quite happy with this mix (used sparingly.)

    If I'm out and about:
    Frank's all day
     

    CathyInBlue

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    *starts furiously making a list*

    I think a better question would be is there any way to make a bad hot sauce? What commercial hot sauces have you tried that were seriously lacking, and lacking what?

    BTW, I have a jumbo bottle of Frank's Red Hot in the fridge I'm working on.
     
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