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Any Hot Sauce Fans out there?

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  • andrews1253andrews1253 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Guess you can learn pretty much anything from Dawg fans.
    How does an old man find a girlfriend?

  • pgjacksonpgjackson ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited March 2018

    Had some of this Predator sauce at Firehouse Subs the other day. My favorite thing there is to try out the hottest sauce they have. This was listed as a 9 out of 10. I've had many of their 10s and have not really been impressed with the hotness of them. THIS, however, needs to be taken off the shelf for public safety reasons. Poured a little on the tray, dipped my sandwich in, took one bite and knew this was not a typical Firehouse hot sauce. I love hot food, and enjoy testing myself, but this was beyond what should be offered in a restaurant. I felt a little ill the rest of the day. Never really had a reaction like that before. Maybe it was just a bad day or something...but this kicked my a$$.

    https://www.hotsauce.com/Predator-Great-White-Shark-Hot-Sauce-p/1345pr.htm?gclid=CjwKCAiAlfnUBRBQEiwAWpPA6fIw4R0VqrC8BOs9QOOsaBx9Twms7PmYjSkH1tPvkrjFUxfb6IW8_xoCmjEQAvD_BwE&click=74864

  • @pgjackson said:
    Had some of this Predator sauce at Firehouse Subs the other day. My favorite thing there is to try out the hottest sauce they have. This was listed as a 9 out of 10. I've had many of their 10s and have not really been impressed with the hotness of them. THIS, however, needs to be taken off the shelf for public safety reasons. Poured a little on the tray, dipped my sandwich in, took one bite and knew this was not a typical Firehouse hot sauce. I love hot food, and enjoy testing myself, but this was beyond what should be offered in a restaurant. I felt a little ill the rest of the day. Never really had a reaction like that before. Maybe it was just a bad day or something...but this kicked my a$$.

    https://www.hotsauce.com/Predator-Great-White-Shark-Hot-Sauce-p/1345pr.htm?gclid=CjwKCAiAlfnUBRBQEiwAWpPA6fIw4R0VqrC8BOs9QOOsaBx9Twms7PmYjSkH1tPvkrjFUxfb6IW8_xoCmjEQAvD_BwE&click=74864

    Well, it sounds like my Scorpion sauce in their description. The key is "One drop at a time.."

    "It'll burn your taste buds! "This sauce is too hot for "normal" landlubbers. It will attack you with no warning and take a big bite out of your " Use as a food supplement only! One Drop at a time! "

  • BigDawg747BigDawg747 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Pappy's Moonshine Madness bbq sauce is on point with heat, even though it is bbq sauce i use it as a hot sauce. All of Kroger's Private Selection sauces are on point with flavor, especially the Peruvian sauce and the peri peri chili sauce. Farm Beuru in Athens has a bunch of sauces, can't remember the maker but they have a peach flavored hot sauce that is great. There is a guy in Madison , Ga that has a good line-up of sauces that are very flavorful. when i get home I'll let yall know the name of it.

    My go to is Texas Pete hotter hot sauce.

  • BigcalidawgBigcalidawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I’ve learned that heat and good flavor are often mutually exclusive.

  • FirePlugDawgFirePlugDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited April 2018

    (As if almost 2 months haven't passed) Attached is a Scoville heat unit chart. I top out at about Thai pepper.

    For a mild pepper sauce, I like Melinda's Jalapeno sauce (Costa Rico) generally available in pepper/hot sauce shops. The newer versions have Xanthum gum (last ingredient = least weight), but the base is peppers, vinegar and salt. I don't like sauces with too many ingredients especially onion, garlic and things like wheat or some type of grain. The closer to peppers, vinegar and salt, the better.

  • Getting about time to have some Scorpion Pepper Sauce. Need to cleanse all this Grayson, Aubarn and Poppacorn out of my system.......

  • andrews1253andrews1253 ✭✭✭ Junior

    @ghostofuga1 said:
    Getting about time to have some Scorpion Pepper Sauce. Need to cleanse all this Grayson, Aubarn and Poppacorn out of my system.......

    Couldn't happen soon enough for me. Time to move on!

  • christopheruleschristopherules ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @Kasey said:
    I do, but I’m a wimp and am still on Tabasco which a co-worker of mine calls ketchup

    @Kasey that's hilarious! Never heard someone call Tabasco ketchup!!!

  • christopheruleschristopherules ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited May 2018

    My wife loves the Sriracha sauce

  • christopheruleschristopherules ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited May 2018

    Me? I'm not too picky. This stuff here is good I think. I use it all the time..

  • christopheruleschristopherules ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @ghostofuga1 said:

    @andrews1253 said:
    Guess you can learn pretty much anything from Dawg fans.
    How does an old man find a girlfriend?

    I've heard somewhere that this stuff works wonders...

  • @christopherules said:

    @ghostofuga1 said:

    @andrews1253 said:
    Guess you can learn pretty much anything from Dawg fans.
    How does an old man find a girlfriend?

    I've heard somewhere that this stuff works wonders...

    Can also buy you a lot of hot sauce if your date isn't impressed.

  • FirePlugDawgFirePlugDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @christopherules said:

    @Kasey said:
    I do, but I’m a wimp and am still on Tabasco which a co-worker of mine calls ketchup

    @Kasey that's hilarious! Never heard someone call Tabasco ketchup!!!

    For another post perhaps but it you want to avoid high fructose corn syrup, most ketchups have it. French's makes a sugar (sucrose) based ketchup, and Heinz' organic ketchup has sugar too. Big Lots has/had the French's. (And of course avoid almost all sodas/pops and bottled 'fruit' drinks. But Gatorade has sugar.)

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