Hello all,
First off, I'm really glad I found this site- I've been going through the stickies and assorted posts here and I've already found better information than I've gathered from the rest of the web combined. So, excellent site! I've been making my own sauces for about a year now, but on a very amateur level- just cooking small batches for immediate consumption, with relatively simple recipes.
Anyhow, before I get into the details of my specific request, I wanted to make sure that my request wouldn't offend anyone, since it does involve trying to recreate something that's in the neighborhood of an existing sauce (and in looking at some existing posts, this seems to be a gray area).
So, a little backstory- a few years ago, my wife and I went to a resort in the grenadine islands for our honeymoon. Every morning, we started out with a bloody mary- and not just any bloody mary, but the best bloody mary I'd ever encountered. After developing a solid rapport with our bartender, she showed us their secret- a local hot pepper sauce that was only available through a handful of shops on an adjacent island. Needless to say, we started requesting it on everything we ate or drank. We tried to buy some to bring back home, but the only shop near the resort that stocked it was fresh out. Fortunately, on the last day of our trip, our bartender friend subtly hinted that she was leaving a new bottle on the bar while she turned her back to wash some glasses, and if that bottle happened to disappear...
We've stretched that magnificent bottle of sauce for two years- but now the end is in sight and there's only a few tablespoons left. I've tried everything humanly possible to find somewhere that sells it... but they don't export it. I know this because I ended up calling the number on the bottle, and rather than getting a factory, I ended up speaking directly to the woman who makes it on her home line (which was pretty cool). She's a very sweet, elderly, woman who told me that she used to ship small orders internationally when her husband was alive, but since he passed away, it was too difficult for her to get the orders to the post office so she had to move to local pickup, only.
So- if there was any way for me to legitimately buy more, I would in a heartbeat. But short of flying back down to those islands, it looks like I'm out of luck. But this is one of those sauces that, once you have it, you can't live without it. The bottle has the list of ingredients, and a picture on the front which (hopefully) shows the peppers involved. I still have enough that I could get video that shows the consistency. And I'd imagine that I could give a reasonable description of the bouquet and flavors.
Again, after reading a lot of posts here, I know that recreating a sauce is hardly an exact science, especially when you have no physical access to it- but any information or advice that pushed me in the right direction would be a huge help. So, if I'm not breaking any rules, I'd love to post any information (I can keep the brand name hidden) that I have and see if any of the experts here have any thoughts. I'm not trying to make this for any sort of resale- I just want to see if I can get a reasonable facsimile of this on hand at all times, so I can go back to dousing my food with it
Um... sorry for that whole novel. But is this an acceptable request?
Thanks!
First off, I'm really glad I found this site- I've been going through the stickies and assorted posts here and I've already found better information than I've gathered from the rest of the web combined. So, excellent site! I've been making my own sauces for about a year now, but on a very amateur level- just cooking small batches for immediate consumption, with relatively simple recipes.
Anyhow, before I get into the details of my specific request, I wanted to make sure that my request wouldn't offend anyone, since it does involve trying to recreate something that's in the neighborhood of an existing sauce (and in looking at some existing posts, this seems to be a gray area).
So, a little backstory- a few years ago, my wife and I went to a resort in the grenadine islands for our honeymoon. Every morning, we started out with a bloody mary- and not just any bloody mary, but the best bloody mary I'd ever encountered. After developing a solid rapport with our bartender, she showed us their secret- a local hot pepper sauce that was only available through a handful of shops on an adjacent island. Needless to say, we started requesting it on everything we ate or drank. We tried to buy some to bring back home, but the only shop near the resort that stocked it was fresh out. Fortunately, on the last day of our trip, our bartender friend subtly hinted that she was leaving a new bottle on the bar while she turned her back to wash some glasses, and if that bottle happened to disappear...
We've stretched that magnificent bottle of sauce for two years- but now the end is in sight and there's only a few tablespoons left. I've tried everything humanly possible to find somewhere that sells it... but they don't export it. I know this because I ended up calling the number on the bottle, and rather than getting a factory, I ended up speaking directly to the woman who makes it on her home line (which was pretty cool). She's a very sweet, elderly, woman who told me that she used to ship small orders internationally when her husband was alive, but since he passed away, it was too difficult for her to get the orders to the post office so she had to move to local pickup, only.
So- if there was any way for me to legitimately buy more, I would in a heartbeat. But short of flying back down to those islands, it looks like I'm out of luck. But this is one of those sauces that, once you have it, you can't live without it. The bottle has the list of ingredients, and a picture on the front which (hopefully) shows the peppers involved. I still have enough that I could get video that shows the consistency. And I'd imagine that I could give a reasonable description of the bouquet and flavors.
Again, after reading a lot of posts here, I know that recreating a sauce is hardly an exact science, especially when you have no physical access to it- but any information or advice that pushed me in the right direction would be a huge help. So, if I'm not breaking any rules, I'd love to post any information (I can keep the brand name hidden) that I have and see if any of the experts here have any thoughts. I'm not trying to make this for any sort of resale- I just want to see if I can get a reasonable facsimile of this on hand at all times, so I can go back to dousing my food with it
Um... sorry for that whole novel. But is this an acceptable request?
Thanks!