I recently had another thread stating that a lot of sauce i get is not hot enough for me and that i had carolina reaper for me. But someone replied saying that it matters what is mixed with it. Because me and my friend are trying to get stuff hotter and hotter everytime we eat hot stuff.
I figured out that after when i used:
"Reaper sling blade hot sauce" from- cajohns fiery foods company
and then i tried:
"357 scorpion" from- Mad Dog
and there was a huge difference in the heat, the scorpion sauce was hotter then reaper sauce.
The scorpion sauce had:
Vinegar, evaporated cane juice, trinidad scorpion, ghost pepper, garlic, onion, peri peri pepper, spices and xanthan gum.
But the carolina reaper sauce had:
carolina reaper, ghost pepper, apple cider vinegar, distilled vinegar, tomatoe paste, lemon juice, onion, garlic, salt, and spices.
But ive never made hot sauce before so i wanted to know what i can do to make my own "fiery hot" hot sauces because im a person who loves the heat from the sauces.
I figured out that after when i used:
"Reaper sling blade hot sauce" from- cajohns fiery foods company
and then i tried:
"357 scorpion" from- Mad Dog
and there was a huge difference in the heat, the scorpion sauce was hotter then reaper sauce.
The scorpion sauce had:
Vinegar, evaporated cane juice, trinidad scorpion, ghost pepper, garlic, onion, peri peri pepper, spices and xanthan gum.
But the carolina reaper sauce had:
carolina reaper, ghost pepper, apple cider vinegar, distilled vinegar, tomatoe paste, lemon juice, onion, garlic, salt, and spices.
But ive never made hot sauce before so i wanted to know what i can do to make my own "fiery hot" hot sauces because im a person who loves the heat from the sauces.