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Doing this Fajita Fiesta Set, one bottle a day.

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For testing, Dab is first, applied to regular salted corn chips, and applied to food,  hopefully as a good recommendation.

 

4 bottles have been tested so far, results after the 12th bottle. Here is the first set.

 

 

🥣🩸Sauces

 

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Dab

 

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Piri-piri is a special product in some ways, the pepper is from Africa so different than most which are from Asia. Also it is from Portugal, and I am no expert but it seems most hot sauces are from Asia, America or the Middle East.

 

Any product from Portugal should be good, it has been so long since I have had it that I forgot what my favorite brand is, these two are relatively easy to find and different enough to make trying each worth it. Neither are particularly hot, and although hot versions exist the typical is not super spicy.

 

When I was in Portugal 20 plus years ago if you were with a woman and eating piri piri everyone would joke that it was an aphrodisiac.

 

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This one has a nice smokey flavor 

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The one on the left (Pirates Lantern Baja Pepper Sauce)is the absolute best thing you can put on any type of hot or chili dog.

 

The one on the right (Bravado Black Garlic Carolina Reaper Sauce) is great for wings. But I currently use a bit of it and my backyard garden peppers to give my spicy boiled peanuts that little extra kick.

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4 hours ago, KILZ FILLZ said:

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On 11/13/2022 at 4:48 PM, LUGR said:

Wild chilies

 

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On 11/14/2022 at 5:47 PM, LUGR said:

My harvest. Probably make some salsa or dry them for pepper flakes. May plant a few.

 

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On 11/15/2022 at 5:53 PM, LUGR said:

^This is the type of pepper.

https://www.pepperscale.com/chiltepin-pepper/


Related post from the Plants thread with some interesting history about the peppers in your latest hot sauce.

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On 4/5/2023 at 1:53 PM, LUGR said:

Was gifted this. Haven’t tried it yet.

 

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This stuff has a nice flavor. Not too spicy and a bit sweet. It pours out super watery, which is weird to me (may be a regional style?). I do dig the flavor and balance though.

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8 minutes ago, LUGR said:


This stuff has a nice flavor. Not too spicy and a bit sweet. It pours out super watery, which is weird to me (may be a regional style?). I do dig the flavor and balance though.

 

I am not much of a fan of hot sauce on the sweet side but I am gonna have to try it because I do like balance in heat amd flavor.  

 

My question is what type of foods do you think would go best with this hot sauce?  Scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, may be lasagna or spaghetti?  

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22 minutes ago, ndv said:

 

I am not much of a fan of hot sauce on the sweet side but I am gonna have to try it because I do like balance in heat amd flavor.  

 

My question is what type of foods do you think would go best with this hot sauce?  Scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, may be lasagna or spaghetti?  


I have enjoyed it on rice and potatoes because it absorbed into them. Didn’t really like it on eggs or dipping meat because it is watery and doesn’t coat nicely. I think the citrus in it is what triggers the sweetness for me. I just went and tasted a spoonful of it to have a pure taste. Spice, sweet and tangy. It’s from Florida and I dig it as something totally different than what I usually have.

 

https://www.pepperpotion.com

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33 minutes ago, LUGR said:


I have enjoyed it on rice and potatoes because it absorbed into them. Didn’t really like it on eggs or dipping meat because it is watery and doesn’t coat nicely. I think the citrus in it is what triggers the sweetness for me. I just went and tasted a spoonful of it to have a pure taste. Spice, sweet and tangy. It’s from Florida and I dig it as something totally different than what I usually have.

 

https://www.pepperpotion.com

 

Thanks for the link, I'll have to scoop some up.  From the what you just said including the location of the suace, it sounds like it would go good with seafood, mainly crab and some fish.  Which makes me think it may compliment gumbo or Étouffée

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