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Hank!
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I have found that famine is much more enjoyable when you use hot sauce alot

Current Favo is Sriracha

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I also enjoy Chaoula
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and Texas Pete for my cereal
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I'm also a big hot sauce fan, Hank!

Sriracha ROCKS. I cook with it often.

One Drop is always on the table, and a sentimental favorite. I think it packs the most heat and flavor for the dollar. They have made it in New Orleans forever. I prefer Luzianne tea from the region, also.

We grow tons of peppers every summer in the garden. Fresh all summer and then dry or pickle the late season bumper crop for the winter.

The hot stuff is healthy stuff!
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Post by Hank! »

I grew Habeneros a few years back, so dang hot i couldnt eat them so i dried them and made flakes..still super hot but great on pork and chicken.

One thing i learned the hard way, do not touch your sensitive parts or any of your friends sensitive parts after handling these..
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Hank! wrote:
One thing i learned the hard way, do not touch your sensitive parts or any of your friends sensitive parts after handling these..
Don't even thing about a stand up pee. :shock:

Unless 3-4 times hands wash
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Post by vangkm007 »

As someone of Southeast Asian descent Srirachia sauce is a staple condiment at my place!

Hank, if you're interested in a super spicy/salty dipping sauce for meats I have my own recipe that I love to use and I'd be happy to share it with you.

I use it for dipping sausages/beef jerky...and then I put it on top of fish when I'm cooking it too, particularly Tilapia.

I have a decent recipe I worked out for Tilapia using the sauce, I call it: Sweet Basil & Ginger Tilapia.
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Post by Hank! »

heck yeah Vang I would love to have that recipe

In pantry now

green curry
fish sauce
sirachia
more curry
coconut cream
coconut milk
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Post by askmass »

I second the request, Vang!

Sounds fantastic.
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