Hello All'
My name is Jim. I want to tell you a bit about my hot sauce preferance. I enjoy sauce with a lot of heat, but I find myself disapointed when all the sauce has to offer is some crazy hot attitude with no flavor to back it up. I find alot of the real hot sauces tend to taste like cigarette tobaco and capisin. I must say that Tobasco is still my favorite over the counter hot sauce, simply because it has a respectable flavor profile along with a good heat signature. El yucatan hot sauce is a bit hotter and the flavor profile is also pretty good. There was a hot sauce that I use to buy at wallmart called Marie Sharps wich had a very nice haet signature and an ok flavor profile, but it is nom longer available at my local wallmart. Franks is a good one also it is more flavor than heat but I am happy to see it when nothing else is available. Some times when I am in a reasturant they will carry a brand that is only available to reasturants called House Recipie which is very good for a generic hjot sauce.As far as the other hot sauces they try to pass off as such (that I don't particularly care for) Texas pete, Louisiana Hot Sauce, or any thing that just says hot sauce.
My question to anyone who cares to reply to my above statment is, "Do you know of or recommend ant over the counter hot sauces(by over the counter I mean ones that you can find in stores, not have to know sombody to get some)that have more to offer than just heat or salt(not that salt is bad I know some of the sauces I mentioned above have more than there fair share of salt)?
The hotter the better, but if there is no flavor the sauce is a failure.
If you can get any of the rocketman sauces they have a reel nice flavor and a respectable heat.
My name is Jim. I want to tell you a bit about my hot sauce preferance. I enjoy sauce with a lot of heat, but I find myself disapointed when all the sauce has to offer is some crazy hot attitude with no flavor to back it up. I find alot of the real hot sauces tend to taste like cigarette tobaco and capisin. I must say that Tobasco is still my favorite over the counter hot sauce, simply because it has a respectable flavor profile along with a good heat signature. El yucatan hot sauce is a bit hotter and the flavor profile is also pretty good. There was a hot sauce that I use to buy at wallmart called Marie Sharps wich had a very nice haet signature and an ok flavor profile, but it is nom longer available at my local wallmart. Franks is a good one also it is more flavor than heat but I am happy to see it when nothing else is available. Some times when I am in a reasturant they will carry a brand that is only available to reasturants called House Recipie which is very good for a generic hjot sauce.As far as the other hot sauces they try to pass off as such (that I don't particularly care for) Texas pete, Louisiana Hot Sauce, or any thing that just says hot sauce.
My question to anyone who cares to reply to my above statment is, "Do you know of or recommend ant over the counter hot sauces(by over the counter I mean ones that you can find in stores, not have to know sombody to get some)that have more to offer than just heat or salt(not that salt is bad I know some of the sauces I mentioned above have more than there fair share of salt)?
The hotter the better, but if there is no flavor the sauce is a failure.
If you can get any of the rocketman sauces they have a reel nice flavor and a respectable heat.