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We love hot sauce so much that we have categories of favorites...LMAO!! I have a lot of the same as some of you guys already said.

 

Crystal, Red Rooster, Louisiana Hot Sauce - all classics for fried fish/chicken/cup o' noodles when I used to be addicted to them

 

Huy Fong Sriracha - in the squeeze bottle, love love love this stuff with rice, noodles, veggies, soups, meats, fish, anything really..my #1 or #2 favorite hot sauce of all time for sure (also any other sriracha rocks but this one is what I get)

 

Sambal Oelek - I grew up eating this w/the Indonesian food my dad cooked, it's hot as fire but when used in the right porportions really accentuates the dish (but I'm not kidding, the stuff is hot!)

 

Valentina - hot & extra hot flavors, my fave for burritos & quesadillas & I love it on ceviche/tostadas mixtas

 

Pico Pica - on tacos and on cheezits - omg!

 

Tapatio - different flavor & good for anything (I don't like Doritos but I'll eat them covered in Tapatio)

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I agree, I can't get things hot enough and don't love the flavor of Tabasco or tapatio.

 

When in St. Lucia I was introduced to this West Indies hot Sauce that is made from Scotch Bonnet peppers which have a better flavor and are almost as hot as an habanero. They make the sauce with mustard (you would never know) but it has a nice slow burn. I brought back 3 bottles and thank goodness i found it on amazon with one of their top brands "Barons" as we cannot buy it in Ca.

 

Amazon.com: Baron West Indian Hot Sauce - 14oz: Gourmet Food

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So do we Jamy - we have 'categories' ROFL

 

we use:

 

Huy Fong Sriracha:

for a little of everything, noodles, sauces, anything Asian, marinades, etc.

 

Valentina:

Mexican, Tex-Mex, Spanish, Faijitas, Tacos, etc.

 

Marie Sharp's:

cooking, you only need a drop or two in sauces, noodles if you feel x-spicy

 

Now i already have acouple others i want to buy from this thread = thanks girls!

 

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We love hot sauce so much that we have categories of favorites...LMAO!! I have a lot of the same as some of you guys already said.

 

Crystal, Red Rooster, Louisiana Hot Sauce - all classics for fried fish/chicken/cup o' noodles when I used to be addicted to them

 

Huy Fong Sriracha - in the squeeze bottle, love love love this stuff with rice, noodles, veggies, soups, meats, fish, anything really..my #1 or #2 favorite hot sauce of all time for sure (also any other sriracha rocks but this one is what I get)

 

Sambal Oelek - I grew up eating this w/the Indonesian food my dad cooked, it's hot as fire but when used in the right porportions really accentuates the dish (but I'm not kidding, the stuff is hot!)

 

Valentina - hot & extra hot flavors, my fave for burritos & quesadillas & I love it on ceviche/tostadas mixtas

 

Pico Pica - on tacos and on cheezits - omg!

 

Tapatio - different flavor & good for anything (I don't like Doritos but I'll eat them covered in Tapatio)

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I haven't purchased from these sites before but they have a great variety:

 

coolhotsauces.com

The Hot Sauce Store

 

Also, I would suggest checking out Amazon. You can search for "hot sauce" and get some customer reviews about them. :)

 

I can't really give any suggestions on what brand to get. I love hot sauce but usually just stick to Tabasco products. :P

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