Kitchen staples: (all different)
>sriracha
>cholula
>frank's
>nando's
Crap
>habenero sauces (bland flavour)
>tabasco (too peppery)
>blair's death sauce (too hot)
>ass kickin sauces (mostly just habenero)
>pickapeppa (only special for americans who don't have brown sauce)
Not tasted yet:
>louisiana
>tapatio
>crystal
>red devil
>texas pete
>secret aardvark
>queen majesty
>bayou butt burner
>mountain man
>whoops hickory sauce
>pedro gimme the goose
>pain is good batch
Are these ones any good?
Any others I should know about?
>>7296714
Need Valentina
>>7296714
>Franks
Shit watery vinegar
>Tabasco
GOAT spicy vinegar. . what the fuck does "too peppery" mean dumbass
>Sriracha
>good
Ayy lmao
Not tasted yet;
EVERY SAUCE not mentioned you dumbfuck
>>7296714
Blis beats the fuck out of Frank's if you can find it. For the same applications. High vinegar, like Frank's with a more roasted and complex flavor. Never going back.
>>7296731
Would you define Tabasco's as "stingy hot" instead of the usual burning sensation?
>>7296736
I wouldn't say there's any element of pain in it at all. i don't really want that anyway. look more for salty sweet and vinegar flavours probably because I'm all too familiar with ketchup. tabasco is just odd. too different from that. im a plen
http://www.cottagedelight.co.uk/spiced-garlic-pickle.html
pickles > sauces
>>7296714
>Kitchen staples: (all different)
>>sriracha
>>7296975
>I keep pictures of black men on my hard drive
>>7296714
Siracha has a garlic chili paste that far surpasses the overrated sauce in the bottle.
I usually chew hot peppers for heat but also indulge in vinegar and non-vinegar based sauces.
I dont give a fuck.