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How much does it cost to Oldham?
Possibly because the fine institution is no more.![]()
Picadilly plaza I take it from the phone number. Whenabouts did it close?
These days, we have this'n'that......
Possibly because the fine institution is no more.![]()
Does anyone make their own hot sauce? I got all excited when I found dried habanero and naga peppers online but haven't decided what to do with them yet.
I've been a fan of hot sauces since I was a kid and I'm always on the lookout for interesting or annihilating new sauces, so any recommendations will be gratefully accepted!
Here's what's currently weighing down my hot sauce shelf:
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The Chilango bottle actually contains my homemade habanero curry(ish) sauce.
Sadly absent is Louisiana Habanero sauce as I can't find anywhere to buy it any more
The only sauce I'm not keen on is the Rectum Ripper, it's supercharged with mustard which makes it hot and uncomfortable with almost no flavour payoff, just painful.
So what's your favourite?
Currently I'm loving Cantonese suki sauce, which my local Thai shop sells. It's not super hot but pretty peppy, but with a wonderful rich red roast to it.
For heat, I think you can't beat a naga or scotch bonnet chilli just popped in strips, raw. Like having a razor blade along the sides of your tongue, but tasty and buzzin' at the same time!
try mixing it with some tomato ketchupNice but too much fire not enough taste for my liking.
My favourite! I put this on (almost) everything! My second favourite has to be Louisiana hot sauce :drool:
What is a suki sauce? I'm Cantonese and I can't place what that is?
Ah, I see. It's Thai. There's a version that's been Canto'd I think hence Cantonese Suki sauce. Is that what they use to make Sukiyaki?No idea. That's what it says on the bottle! http://www.templeofthai.com/food/sauces/sukisauce-5168000288.php