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The 17 Best Hot Sauces for Fried Eggs, Grilled Cheese, Bloody Marys—the List Goes On
Our favorite cooks and writers gave us the scoop.
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EmMa
October 20, 2020
Hank sauce! Was surprised it wasn’t on the list here — it can only be found on shelves in the NJ/PA region, but they ship (and don’t be dissuaded by the bulk size option...it’s a great deal and you’d be surprised how quickly you can go through it)...
Andrea
October 19, 2020
Try Samba Sauce (sold online), a creamy (but no cream) sauce from Brazil. Completely unique in texture and complexity. No blistering heat. The flavor changes on the palate much like slurping fine wine: sweetish to peppery. From the website: "A secret mix of six Brazilian peppers, the original Samba Sauce is clean: majority vegetable matter - no dairy, no mayo, no gluten, no chemicals, completely vegan and uniquely delightful."
Catiethegreatie
October 18, 2020
Old Grumpy Mark's hot sauces out of York, PA are my favorite sauces. I put Cuban Missile Crisis on everything. Great sauce names and everything is made super fresh and handmade.
Lane
October 18, 2020
Having lived in Mexico for a few years, my favorites from there is La Valentina. Available in almost every grocery store in the USA. Great on everything, but especially on very crunchy thick potato chips. I'm eager to try some of the others reviewed here.
Nancy
October 7, 2020
A lot of these are new to me, and now on my search list.
Like the taste of Huy Fong.
Have recently discovered that homemade jalapeno hot sauce (zhoug) goes very well on roasted sweet potatoes and regular ones. So imagine that Trader Joe's jalapeno sauce would be good there too.
Like the taste of Huy Fong.
Have recently discovered that homemade jalapeno hot sauce (zhoug) goes very well on roasted sweet potatoes and regular ones. So imagine that Trader Joe's jalapeno sauce would be good there too.
gandalf
October 8, 2020
Sun Hot Sauce and Jerome's Hot Sauce are made in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and come in two versions: red (using habanero and/or Scotch Bonnet peppers) and green (using jalapeno peppers). Here is a link to where you can order them: http://www.sunhotsauce.com/
AntoniaJames
October 7, 2020
I don't use hot sauce, but my L.A.-based sons and all his friends swear by Valentina, which is made in Guadalajara, Mexico. I think it's popular on the food trucks in LA. My SF-based son also likes it. I've been told that Valentina is not as vinegary as, and therefore somewhat more flavorful than, Tabasco. ;o)
Gordon
October 7, 2020
While visiting Kuala Lumpur in Malayusia I was introduced to Lingham's Hot Sauce, it also comes much hotter. It is a unique sweet chili sauce that's heat will grow over time. It is sweet and spicy. This was the original sauce that Trader Vics offered with Crab Rangoon. It is not vinegary, nor does it have any garlic in it. It is not as sweet as regular sweet chili sauce either. It is very popular in Kuala Lumpur, and they LOVE HEAT there.
inpatskitchen
October 7, 2020
Cholula and Tabasco are my favorites but I do think sambal oelek is special.
Marcia H.
October 7, 2020
Healthy Boy Brand black sriracha goes on my eggs and oatmeal every morning.




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