Hot Sauce and Chili Pepper Heads thread
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Some good hot sauce to use on just about anything, especially pasta, is Huy Fong Sriracha Sauce. It can be found at many Thai restaurants, or if your area has a large Asian community, then you can find it at many of the asian food stores. Also, it is a standard side at every Pho noddle house. Delicious.
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Grew up in New Mexico - the official state question is "red or green." Chile comes with/on/in EVERYTHING. In many instances, if you don't want chile, you have to specify. Then you have to reassure them that nothing's wrong, you just don't want any.
This upbringing has lead to some of the most frustrating converstaions of my life. First: chile is not a spice. It is an ingredient, and sometimes, it's the main ingredient. People can't grasp this. Second: "Chili" is what they make in Texas with meat and beans. "Chile" is the vegetable, and the source of all life. Get it right. Third: Chile is singular. You don't make enchiladas with "green chiles." If you say this to a New Mexican, you'll sound like an ass, we'll know you're an outsider, and we'll laugh as you sweat your way through a bowl of Green Chile Stew. I understand that this is a regional thing, and the converse of these statements may be true in other parts of the country. But those people are infidels, and sodomites, and just dead wrong.
Another misconception - not all mexican food is the same. Trust me on this. Texas mexican food is very different from Arizona mexican food. California me...well...I won't even call it mexican. New Mexican food is a thing all it's own, and it's heaven on a plate.
Alright. Now I'm starving, six hundred miles from my favorite place to get a good plate of enchiladas, and I only have an hour for lunch. Damn.
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PS: What's this Arizona thing for calling a Burrito a burro? Yeah, I know what it means in spanish, and that's fine. But it just sounds stupid.
This upbringing has lead to some of the most frustrating converstaions of my life. First: chile is not a spice. It is an ingredient, and sometimes, it's the main ingredient. People can't grasp this. Second: "Chili" is what they make in Texas with meat and beans. "Chile" is the vegetable, and the source of all life. Get it right. Third: Chile is singular. You don't make enchiladas with "green chiles." If you say this to a New Mexican, you'll sound like an ass, we'll know you're an outsider, and we'll laugh as you sweat your way through a bowl of Green Chile Stew. I understand that this is a regional thing, and the converse of these statements may be true in other parts of the country. But those people are infidels, and sodomites, and just dead wrong.
Another misconception - not all mexican food is the same. Trust me on this. Texas mexican food is very different from Arizona mexican food. California me...well...I won't even call it mexican. New Mexican food is a thing all it's own, and it's heaven on a plate.
Alright. Now I'm starving, six hundred miles from my favorite place to get a good plate of enchiladas, and I only have an hour for lunch. Damn.
~E.
PS: What's this Arizona thing for calling a Burrito a burro? Yeah, I know what it means in spanish, and that's fine. But it just sounds stupid.
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Re: Hot Sauce and Chili Pepper Heads thread
I'm growing Dorset Naga chillis this year 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorset_Naga
Should be able to make a rather spicy sauce to please the great noodly one with those.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorset_Naga
Should be able to make a rather spicy sauce to please the great noodly one with those.
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Elastoman wrote:Grew up in New Mexico - the official state question is "red or green." Chile comes with/on/in EVERYTHING. In many instances, if you don't want chile, you have to specify. Then you have to reassure them that nothing's wrong, you just don't want any.
This upbringing has lead to some of the most frustrating converstaions of my life. First: chile is not a spice. It is an ingredient, and sometimes, it's the main ingredient. People can't grasp this. Second: "Chili" is what they make in Texas with meat and beans. "Chile" is the vegetable, and the source of all life. Get it right. Third: Chile is singular. You don't make enchiladas with "green chiles." If you say this to a New Mexican, you'll sound like an ass, we'll know you're an outsider, and we'll laugh as you sweat your way through a bowl of Green Chile Stew. I understand that this is a regional thing, and the converse of these statements may be true in other parts of the country. But those people are infidels, and sodomites, and just dead wrong.
Another misconception - not all mexican food is the same. Trust me on this. Texas mexican food is very different from Arizona mexican food. California me...well...I won't even call it mexican. New Mexican food is a thing all it's own, and it's heaven on a plate.
Alright. Now I'm starving, six hundred miles from my favorite place to get a good plate of enchiladas, and I only have an hour for lunch. Damn.
~E.
PS: What's this Arizona thing for calling a Burrito a burro? Yeah, I know what it means in spanish, and that's fine. But it just sounds stupid.
I think I like you-- but, I am from AZ(so am I infidel or sodomite?

Oh and I had a friend buy me a jar of 'Chili Addict brand Habanero Jam with peach"--- that was slap in the face good. Then I found a web site for it. Seems everything you can purchase from this site is made in New Mexico-- looks very interesting. However,


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My all-time favorite:

Uncle Billy's Voodoo Jerk Slather

Uncle Billy's Voodoo Jerk Slather
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FirstMateNate wrote:Uncle Billy's Voodoo Jerk Slather
I could relate a funny story about how my friend learned to wash his hands thoroughly between cutting jalepenos and using the restroom, and make off color jokes about "Voodoo Jerk Slather," but I think I'll just giggle about it instead.
And RE: Anthrobabe - didn't mean to start a war between states here, and I admit I may have been a little overzealous. Yes, home-made (wherever home is) is the best. Always. And I assure you that where I'm at now (Live in Phoenix, work in Chandler) there are quite a lot of people that use the "burro" nomenclature for "tortilla with stuff in." Sure, there are those who know better. But many don't. And for the Chili Addict stuff - yeah, they're good folks. Also, if you can find Sadie's salsas, they're awesome.
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Re: Hot Sauce and Chili Pepper Heads thread
My Dorset Naga plant is just starting to get flower buds on it. I couldn't wait that long, as I promosed to make a blisteringly hot curry for people at work here, so I ordered some fresh ones online 
http://www.peppersbypost.biz/
I'll have to let you know what they're like after the taste test!

http://www.peppersbypost.biz/
I'll have to let you know what they're like after the taste test!
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Dr. Otis Lansa wrote:
http://www.huyfong.com/no_frames/sriracha.htm
This is the good stuff.... We call it "vietnamese ketchup" (and I've even heard others call it that). Good on damned near anything and SPICY with a clean chili taste.
Sriracha used to be made from seranno chile peppers. Huy Fong watered it down when the food chains started carrying it. Still the best pepper paste around though.
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I've got a big bottle of Sriracha in my fridge - Once I found it I gave up on Tabasco and Texas Pete. Sriracha has a good dose of garlic in it, so it wins!
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^That stuff is easily my favorite. (Serving size: 1 teaspoon....HA!!)
Also recently I've been getting into some Carribean sauces. Them habanero sauces can be total knockouts.
I do NOT eat anything that isn't spicy as hell.
This excludes spaghetti, because I load it up with red pepper flakes.
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If you want some really hot sauce try daves insanity sauce. This is some really hot stuff.
http://carolinasauce.stores.yahoo.net/2f0001-1062204841.html
http://carolinasauce.stores.yahoo.net/2f0001-1062204841.html
Re: Hot Sauce and Chili Pepper Heads thread
Just got my new consignment of Dorset Naga chillis and a mystery mixed bag. I've identified a few. See if you can work any out:


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I've been buying chili pepper sauces and salsas from "Made In New Mexico," an online retailer that sells a ton of different brands, http://www.madeinnewmexico.com/southwestern-home-decor-chile-chili-pepper-products.html. That's the page for their Chile Pepper Products. I buy the Chili Pepper Pods and grind them up. They also have some pre-ground pepper spices, but I haven't tried them. I have, however, tried their Thermonuclear Meltdown sauce, which is here: http://www.madeinnewmexico.com/southwest-foods-southwest-salsas-sauces.html
And, no, I have no relationship to these guys...I'm just a satisfied customer.
And, no, I have no relationship to these guys...I'm just a satisfied customer.
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Crundy wrote:Just got my new consignment of Dorset Naga chillis and a mystery mixed bag. I've identified a few. See if you can work any out:
#2 is the elusive and rare "Vagina Pepper"!
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the five gods of hot sauce... chipotle sauce, green jalepeno sauce, garlic habenero sauce, original sauce and habenero sauce! all genious!
the five gods of hot sauce... chipotle sauce, green jalepeno sauce, garlic habenero sauce, original sauce and habenero sauce! all genious!
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