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YoshidaYui

(41,831 posts)
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:14 PM Sep 2022

How many of you like to spice up your food?


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Yes!!
26 (90%)
No thanks!
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How many of you like to spice up your food? (Original Post) YoshidaYui Sep 2022 OP
I live in New Mexico. What do YOU think? Warpy Sep 2022 #1
If you haven't tried Sriracha YoshidaYui Sep 2022 #2
Sriracha and I have been close friends since it first appeared Warpy Sep 2022 #5
Great stuff! DBoon Sep 2022 #11
I remember a few years ago when neighbors sued them Warpy Sep 2022 #12
Green chile -- yum!!! Blue Owl Sep 2022 #9
I always keep some red chili gravy in my fridge. mike_c Sep 2022 #10
where are you? lots of stores do it in Tucson and I see just down the street where I am staying Kali Sep 2022 #18
Phoenix, west valley mike_c Sep 2022 #22
we cook them almost anytime we grill, but the big stash Kali Sep 2022 #24
Green or red? (n/t) Retrograde Sep 2022 #17
CHRISTMAS!!!!! mitch96 Sep 2022 #20
Spices yankee87 Sep 2022 #3
I don't mind them as long as they're not too extreme YoshidaYui Sep 2022 #6
Me! Me! Me! Lunabell Sep 2022 #4
If you haven't tried Sriracha YoshidaYui Sep 2022 #7
Oh yes! Lunabell Sep 2022 #14
be sure to get the Huy Fong original Sriracha with the rooster logo DBoon Sep 2022 #23
I've just made fresh chili oil using Jason Wang's recipe... mike_c Sep 2022 #8
I like spicy food up to a point. I will not knowingly inflict pain on myself to make a point. Chainfire Sep 2022 #13
Used it tonight. brokephibroke Sep 2022 #15
Sometimes. hippywife Sep 2022 #16
oh yeah Kali Sep 2022 #19
Big chili/Saracha fiend here... Just saw a blurb on the tube about chili crisps.. mitch96 Sep 2022 #21
Pepper flakes, Sriracha, hot oil, chili/garlic paste, green sauce, Tabasco, cayenne, I do it all. chowmama Sep 2022 #25
I used to try/use some way out hot sauces. trof Sep 2022 #26

Warpy

(111,267 posts)
1. I live in New Mexico. What do YOU think?
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:29 PM
Sep 2022

It tastes like airline food at this altitude without that pinch of cayenne or quarter cup of green chile.

YoshidaYui

(41,831 posts)
2. If you haven't tried Sriracha
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:31 PM
Sep 2022
If you haven’t tried Sriracha I would suggest trying to find it in the stores or you can order it from amazon.com.

Warpy

(111,267 posts)
5. Sriracha and I have been close friends since it first appeared
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:34 PM
Sep 2022

Everybody who sells food sells it around here and a lot of restaurants have the bottles on the table.

DBoon

(22,366 posts)
11. Great stuff!
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 08:13 PM
Sep 2022

Every fall they would give factory tours at their plant in Irwindale. The tour finished with Sriracha ice cream.

Warpy

(111,267 posts)
12. I remember a few years ago when neighbors sued them
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 08:26 PM
Sep 2022

over the reek of chile along with burning eyes and throats. There was a nationwide "OH NO-O-O!" when they were hit with an injunction. I think a massive air filtration system got them back into production.

I have a bottle of Chinese chili garlic paste should the unthinkable happen again.

Blue Owl

(50,393 posts)
9. Green chile -- yum!!!
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:44 PM
Sep 2022

Isn't it around this time of year where they are roasting them all over NM, I love the smell in the air...

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
10. I always keep some red chili gravy in my fridge.
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:47 PM
Sep 2022

I freeze green chili too, along with roasted peppers. I've got a couple pounds of Hatch Big Jims in the freezer but another five or six pounds to char this weekend. Now that we've moved closer to New Mexico I can buy Hatch chilies in bulk at the super market. I just wish we could roast them in the parking lot!

Kali

(55,011 posts)
18. where are you? lots of stores do it in Tucson and I see just down the street where I am staying
Mon Sep 5, 2022, 09:29 AM
Sep 2022

in Tempe they have a roaster set up for Saturdays.

at home they roast in the parking lots in both Willcox and Benson. probably all over. also at the Farmers Markets around Tucson.

I have a small dedicated freezer just for green chiles.

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
22. Phoenix, west valley
Mon Sep 5, 2022, 05:25 PM
Sep 2022

I'm sure I can find somewhere that roasts them-- we're still pretty new to the area.

Kali

(55,011 posts)
24. we cook them almost anytime we grill, but the big stash
Tue Sep 6, 2022, 01:22 AM
Sep 2022

is from the mobile seller on the corner/parking lot.

YoshidaYui

(41,831 posts)
6. I don't mind them as long as they're not too extreme
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:36 PM
Sep 2022

Having a death pepper sauce of some kind doesn’t exactly sound like you’re trying to make the food better it’s just all you taste is the hot sauce and not the food, that’s not particularly good. You may as well eat the sauce out of the container without the chicken or meat you were using it on.

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
4. Me! Me! Me!
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:34 PM
Sep 2022

I love spicy food. Mexican. Indian. Caribbean. Sichuan. Thai. Cajun. I pour Louisiana hot sauce on my fried chicken, put it in my greens and in my Buffalo wing sauce. Mmmmm Love it!!

YoshidaYui

(41,831 posts)
7. If you haven't tried Sriracha
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:38 PM
Sep 2022

It’s pretty easy to find in a lot of stores but if you can’t find it amazon.com has it and you can order it and receive it almost next day. it’s worth it!

DBoon

(22,366 posts)
23. be sure to get the Huy Fong original Sriracha with the rooster logo
Mon Sep 5, 2022, 10:23 PM
Sep 2022

There are knock-offs that are nowhere as good.

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
8. I've just made fresh chili oil using Jason Wang's recipe...
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 07:40 PM
Sep 2022

...in Xi'an Famous Foods. It is a revelation! OMG it's so good. It's hot and tingly, but honestly not face melting hot. I mean, a couple spoonfuls on your noodles will make you sweat, for sure, but it's SO fragrant and flavorful. I'm also a big fan of the XFF noodle sauce recipe, too. But the chili oil is awesome sauce. I put it on damned near everything.

hippywife

(22,767 posts)
16. Sometimes.
Sun Sep 4, 2022, 10:02 PM
Sep 2022

It all depends on what it is I'm eating. I frequently use red pepper flakes if I want to spice something up without altering the flavor, if I want to add flavor, I use Frank's Red Hot, hot mustard if it's Chinese food.

mitch96

(13,907 posts)
21. Big chili/Saracha fiend here... Just saw a blurb on the tube about chili crisps..
Mon Sep 5, 2022, 04:59 PM
Sep 2022

It is a mix of chiles, Sichuan peppercorns, spices, nuts, and fried onion and garlic. Think of it as a spicy crunchy condiment. I put it on/in alot of stuff. Some even put it on Ice cream..
You can make it at home or buy it on line.. YMMV.. I love the stuff..
m

chowmama

(413 posts)
25. Pepper flakes, Sriracha, hot oil, chili/garlic paste, green sauce, Tabasco, cayenne, I do it all.
Tue Sep 6, 2022, 09:26 PM
Sep 2022

My go-to cold/flu survival food is chicken noodle soup sprinkled with dry rub. The salt ensures you drink enough to prevent dehydration, the soup and noodles are comforting, and the spice opens your sinuses. Best of all, you can't OD and don't have to wait for hours for your next dose. The small batch (I actually make it a cup at a time, now):

2 Tbsp good quality paprika
2 to 3 tsp cayenne (Adjust depending on the jar's heat and your taste. Start with 2 tsp, taste and see.)
1 Tbsp celery salt
2 tsp ground cumin

For meat, you can add garlic powder, or just rub the meat generously with crushed garlic - it makes the rub stick well This doesn't have any sugar because I usually don't want to take the time/care to make sure it doesn't burn, but you could. On the other hand, I serve it with a warmed sweet/tangy type sauce on the side.

I gotta get a smoker.

trof

(54,256 posts)
26. I used to try/use some way out hot sauces.
Wed Sep 7, 2022, 08:03 PM
Sep 2022

I remember 'Dave's insanity sauce' would damn near bring you to your knees.
An Aussie friend sent me some "Shit The Bed" sauce.
Whew


Tabasco used to be my everyday.
I'm 81 now, and not so much a hot sauce aficionado

Tabasco used to be my everyday hot sauce. I've been to the plant on Avery Island several times. If you can, do it. Very interesting.
But lately I've changed to Southeastern Mills "ORIGINAL Louisiana Hot Sauce".
Serving size 1 oz. 0 cals, 0 carbs, 0 fat, 0 protein, 200 mg sodium 9%.

To me it's not as harsh as Tabasco, a little more depth of flavor.

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