My El Yucateco habanero sauce wasn't hot enough for me. I had to spice it up with some Mad Dog Revenge 1,000,000 scoville extract. That is what I am dipping my crackers in, haha. My family and friends think I am nuts.
QuadShotz said:
onecrazychilihead said:My El Yucateco habanero sauce wasn't hot enough for me. I had to spice it up with some Mad Dog Revenge 1,000,000 scoville extract. That is what I am dipping my crackers in, haha. My family and friends think I am nuts.
QuadShotz said:Thanx Jimmy. :-D
Here's a version of a couple of my favorite sammies locally.
A melding of The Big Tony & The Jerry's at Sandwich Gardens.
I used to know a manager there so she'd customize my sandwiches a bit.
Here's my take on it, plus some fire of course...
Mine has slices of good whole wheat bread, one side mayo mixed with my Habanero-Horseradish Sauce, the other mayo and about a tsp. of Scorpion's Lust Sauce.
Then, we add Cotto Salami, Aged White Cheddar, Braunschweiger, Sweet Walla Walla Onions and Pickled Peppers, Liberal sprikling of Sea Salt & Pepper, and some freshly grated Cotija Cheese. Topped off with lettuce and tomato and ready to go.
Currently is cleaning out my sinuses quite nicely...I think my Hab/Horse sauce has gotten hotter over time..really making me tear up. And then the Lust sauz hits ya...heheheh...It's just great stuff man.
paulky_2000 said:You sure love to eat....and it shows! Very creative...and I love the photos! I spent the entire afternoon just looking for your recipes.....
*Great details
*Photos are awesome!
Try compiling into a cookbook!
QuadShotz said:I'd love to have a cookbook someday, but I'm so all over the charts, IDK how that'd work for categorizing.
Ha! Perhaps this:
"The Snack MacGuyver's Field Manual: Blowing up the Flavor, Not the Kitchen!"©
QuadShotz said:Why thank you, it's a great compliment.
I've been either watching cooking or cooking as long as I can remmeber. Mom was your classic Betty Crocker sort who always cooked and baked everyday and Dad was an amateur photog so I guess it's genetic eh?
Pix ain't too bad for a Samsung S630 I bought used for $40 a couple of years ago.
I'd love to have a cookbook someday, but I'm so all over the charts, IDK how that'd work for categorizing.
Ha! Perhaps this:
"The Snack MacGuyver's Field Manual: Blowing up the Flavor, Not the Kitchen!"©
Props to TB though...watching and competing with him has really made me up my game, learn new things and rekindled a childhood love of the Cast Iron.
Skol!
QS
texas blues said:Hah! You didn't need me bro! You had it in you the whole time. I've seen your shit and it is scary good! MacGyver ain't got nothin' on you amigo!
Salute', TB.