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Osaka27105 Posts
Need to read the thread first son.
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I love Sriracha , i do!
But i also love this:
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On March 14 2012 19:20 Manifesto7 wrote:Need to read the thread first son.
Lol, I got told.
While Sriracha is at home in my kitchen cupboard, I feel should share my more serious stuff with the TL sauce lovers.
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On March 14 2012 15:23 Arghmyliver wrote: As far as I know - there is no food upon which Sriracha can rest and not drastically improve the flavor.
I challenge you to test this with a chocolate cheeseburger.
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On March 14 2012 19:22 RetroAspect wrote:I love Sriracha , i do! But i also love this:
dude spoiler that pic cuz that just got me excited, i love nandos!
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Osaka27105 Posts
On March 14 2012 19:45 Deleuze wrote:Lol, I got told. While Sriracha is at home in my kitchen cupboard, I feel should share my more serious stuff with the TL sauce lovers.
http://www.denzelshotsauce.com/
I forgive you.
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I live off of this stuff. Blasphemy indeed!!
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Sriracha fuckin' owns.
I bought it because some bitchin' red beans and rice recipe specifically said it that sriracha + frank's redhot was miles better than just redhot. 100% truth. I use it in everything now. Generally anything that calls for hot sauce, I use that.
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Sriracha is the best. I'm a horrible cook. Burn food...improve it with sriracha. Spoiled food...improve it with sriracha. Pizza rolls taste amazing with sriracha. Right now I'm addicted to steak and sriracha. Have a bottle at home and at work.
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On March 14 2012 19:45 Deleuze wrote:Lol, I got told. While Sriracha is at home in my kitchen cupboard, I feel should share my more serious stuff with the TL sauce lovers.
The spiciness of Sriracha is only a glorious side effect when compared to the divine flavor enhancement it produces.
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It's funny that I cant find any bottle here in Vietnam where the sauce originates (or at least the inventor came from lol)
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I love AND hate this sauce at the same time... Thinking about it makes me vomit but it sure makes my food taste real damn good
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Lets say... a friend of a friend.... were to be endeavoured to begin trying these tempting hot sauces you present to him, were would one do well to start?
AKA I live in the British countryside and so spicy food, other than curries, simply don't exist out here. Whats a lightweight hot sauce I could try out?
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On March 14 2012 15:30 slam wrote: I work in a sushi bar, which means I'm around sriracha all day err day. U mad? Since when is sriracha used in sushi? -_-;
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On March 14 2012 23:07 BlindSC2 wrote: Lets say... a friend of a friend.... were to be endeavoured to begin trying these tempting hot sauces you present to him, were would one do well to start?
AKA I live in the British countryside and so spicy food, other than curries, simply don't exist out here. Whats a lightweight hot sauce I could try out?
http://www.amazon.com/Huy-Fong-Sriracha-sauce-bottles/dp/B000EISKJ6
just do it yo. Totally worth it. All you really need is a drop in soup or whatever.
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Sign me up! Ramen noodles + Sriracha = cheapest awesome food ever. But it is good on everything. My Indian taste buds need this to eat most American foods.
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Franks Red Hot Sauce on pizza and sriracha on everything else. Dipping french fries in sriracha is probably the tastiest combo known to man. Try it.
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I hate you OP, you made me jizz my pants.
Also made me somewhat hungry.
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These can be found in practically any asian shop here in the UK. I remember that bottle for sure.
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