• lemerchand@sh.itjust.works
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    • Melinda’s ghost pepper sauce (kinda my default)
    • Tobasco scorpion (another default)
    • yuca tecca reserve (for tacos usually with another sauce for more heat)
    • trappey’s tobacco peppers (for hot dogs, eggs, and chili)
    • Melinda’s ghost pepper wing sauce (for nuggies)
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    Goblin Sauce by Torchbearer, made in collaboration with the band Nekrogoblikon. Jalapeno, pineapple, scorpion pepper. Good solid heat, little fruity. Bought a case of it

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    BOMBA CALABRESE. Sorry, I can’t say it in lowercase. It’s just crushed peperoncini and oil. Yummmmm I put it on pizza, in soup, curry, stew, I dip my cheeses and fingers in it.

    Cholula for eggs but it’s hard to find around here.

    I’ll be on the lookout for Valentina as it’s been brought up often in this thread.

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    Cholula garlic, Valentina, Melinda’s habenero garlic and various yellow bird.

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    Depends what I’m using it on.

    Mambo Sauce and buffalo wing sauce for chicken.

    Tabasco for eggs.

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    Crystal hot sauce is my goto. Tangy and just the right amount of heat to casually throw on anything if you don’t want to go into battle mode. Frank’s come close. Surprised that I’m the only one mentioning Crystal.

    Secret Aardvark I think would be my second goto if you aren’t looking for a hot sauce with the acidity of Crystal, Tabasco, Frank’s, etc.

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    My own. I lacto ferment peppers with (and or) garlic, sjalots, ginger, veg, fruit, paprika, herbs, spices. It is easy to make.

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    I haven’t tried that many hot sauces but I like hot sauces that have a good mix of both heat and flavor. What I prefer depends on what I’m eating, so sometimes I prefer Tapatio and other times I prefer (real) Sriracha. I do also sometimes use other hot sauces like the ghost pepper ranch from Wendy’s when I can get them.

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    Trappey’s Bull is good. Also have a few varieties of Tabasco (jalapeno, scorpion pepper, cayenne & garlic), and some made by the students at a local culinary program.