Show us your hot sauce

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daqinggregg

1,852 posts

132 months

Saturday 8th June
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They all look a bit brand spanky, set up for a photo op, looks like you’re going to be having fun. Horse Power, seems like it may be a bit of a challenge.

thetapeworm

11,480 posts

242 months

Saturday 8th June
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I haven't tried it yet but at £1.10 from a random Co-Op I thought it might be worth a try. The ingredients list looks fairly promising.

Edit: I've had some now, it's pretty potent in the sense it seems more like mash of fresh green chilli with some secondary ingredients to make it a sauce. The flavour is like the raw green chilli a restaurant will sometimes put on top of an Indian curry.






Edited by thetapeworm on Sunday 9th June 13:02

thetapeworm

11,480 posts

242 months

Saturday 22nd June
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I tried this one today, perfect for anyone that's got used to the effects of their normal hot sauces, it hits like Da Bomb but naturally (unlike the natural Da Bomb version that's tamer). A fresh chilli taste a lingering back of the head heat for a good 5 to 10 minutes.

https://www.chilemonoloco.com/chile-monoloco-matas...





I bought this to go with cheese and stuff, more for the smoke than the heat...


thetapeworm

11,480 posts

242 months

Saturday
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I'm going to try and slow it down a bit now but I needed a new green sauce...


https://www.balefire.uk/product/verdecrush/28

I also got to sample The Last Dab Experience, a long-lasting burn, definitely not worth £38 a bottle in the UK.

daqinggregg

1,852 posts

132 months

TTW, East End, VH green chilli sauce looks like a rather nice condiment, keenly priced as well.

Balefire Verde Crush, looks most appealing, bit heavy on the artisanal BS for my liking.

‘The Last Dab Experience’ £38, not a chance at the rate Mrs. DG, goes through hot sauce.

I’m more of a Moutarde person myself, I bought this yesterday.



A faint hint of heat, surprisingly good as Russian foods goes.

MonkeyBusiness

3,976 posts

190 months

thetapeworm said:
I'm going to try and slow it down a bit now but I needed a new green sauce...


https://www.balefire.uk/product/verdecrush/28

I also got to sample The Last Dab Experience, a long-lasting burn, definitely not worth £38 a bottle in the UK.
Balefire are excellent and have a nice story behind them. They make a cracking brown sauce for bacon sandwiches.

thetapeworm

11,480 posts

242 months

MonkeyBusiness said:
Balefire are excellent and have a nice story behind them. They make a cracking brown sauce for bacon sandwiches.
I've never been disappointed by any of their sauces, they have real knack for layers of flavours.