ÂThe Hot Pepper said:For semi-homemade you can add some some of your fave hot sauces to mayo and mix. Squeeze of lemon or lime adds a lot too.
Cappy's Brainstrain Puree and Mayo (HOT sandwich spread)Edmick said:Your favorite hot sauce + mayo=awesome sauce. Add a dap of sesame oil in the mix too and it's even more awesome.
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That does sound good provided the sour cream doesn't cause any gastric distress while working 10 miles from an available bathroom in -30 weather. Lol.Walchit said:I make grilled sandwiches with turkey, ham, and roast beef with Swiss cheese and grilled onions and bell peppers. I make a sauce for it that is just sour cream with salsa mixed into it. Idk it would probably be good on a cold sandwich too
ÂHafners said:I already have sriracha, and home made creamy southwest sauce that was a copycat of subways southwest chipolte sauce, but I used arbol powder instead and twice as much.
Any other ideas for sauces that would go well on cold sandwiches for lunches?
German mustard are not the same in each country, I found out long time ago that each mustard is tailored for that countries taste, and FDA.Hafners said:While I'm not really a mustard fan, there are some hot German mustard spreads I can tolerate, but they are more horseradish based.