Anyone have a good hot wing sauce recipe?

MSkeezer
MSkeezer Posts: 1,183
edited March 2024 in Clubhouse Archives
I'm tired of all the store bought wing sauce. None of it really clicks with me. Does anyone here have any recipes, or know of any really good, really hot stuff from the store?
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  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited February 2005
    I know this isn't what you're looking for, but check out a hot sauce called 'The Source' sometime. It has 7.1 Million Scoville units and is supposed to be the hottest sauce in the world. I think you need to sign a wavier before they'll send it to you.

    The Source

    I think that if you put one drop into a vat of chili it's apparently still unbelievably hot.

    "I have just received The Source Hot Sauce. I have tried it for the first time, and I have one thing to say: WOW! Even one drop may be too much for a lot Of people. This stuff is unbelievably, wayyyy-too hot! Hehe, I love it!!!" — Kenneth
  • MSkeezer
    MSkeezer Posts: 1,183
    edited February 2005
    $80 FLIPPIN DOLLARS????!!!!
  • Demiurge
    Demiurge Posts: 10,874
    edited February 2005
    Yeah and for 1 oz no less! :p
  • faster100
    faster100 Posts: 6,124
    edited February 2005
    1/2 stick real butter, 1/2 C hot sauce (more or less makes it hotter or mild) season with garlic powder, salt and pepper... Its alot like Hooters sauce and real basic, But good... I dont use tabasco, i use crystal or lousianna hot sauce... Good luck
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  • MSkeezer
    MSkeezer Posts: 1,183
    edited February 2005
    I'll try that. Simple, but sounds effecient...
  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,842
    edited February 2005
    I had a garden at my parents house to keep the rodents out, I used to line the edge of the garden with chilli, jalapeno or habanero peppers and Marigolds 'cause the animals can't stand them.

    Anyway, last year, we had a bumper crop of little red chillis. They were very red, so red they almost looked brown. I didn't know what to do with them. There is a guy at work that LOVES hot sauces. So I took the chillis, dried them out by just tying them up and hanging them in the kitchen for a few weeks. Then I roasted them for about 20 minutes in a 350 degree oven in a pan coated with a thin layer of olive oil that I brushed on just so they wouldn't stick. Then I pulled the green stems off and ground up the chillis, seeds and all. The seeds are where the REAL heat is. Then I took the powder and combined it with some horseradish, tomato paste, a small amount of currey, papkira, garlic salt and onion powder. Depending on how much you make, put about 10% of the total volume of the sauce in of olive oil. I cooked it down for a little bit to get rid of alot of the water in the tomato paste and horesradish.

    It has a very different flavor. It was good but some people may not have enjoyed it. One thing it was though was freaking HOT! I put the olive oil in to help mellow the heat of the chillis so you would get that roasted flavor. I didn't think that it would end up coating your mouth with the chilli heat and burn for a while afterwards.
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  • pjdami
    pjdami Posts: 1,894
    edited February 2005
    Yeah, what faster said is exactly what we do here in La.

    1/2 butter and 1/2 of this:

    http://www.brucefoods.com/lahs/

    Tastes very similar to Hooter's wings. I think some stores carry the Hooter's hot sauce premade too.

    Paul
  • Airplay355
    Airplay355 Posts: 4,298
    edited February 2005
    i like to stick crushed red pepper in the hotsauce too, adds a good zing to them....and i'd add the hotsauce after the wings are cooked, its better that way.
  • MSkeezer
    MSkeezer Posts: 1,183
    edited February 2005
    Thanks for the suggestions. Looking forward to trying them.
  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited February 2005
    Maple syrup and buffalo wing sauce, that's what I use quite often.
  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,842
    edited February 2005
    Originally posted by Sami
    Maple syrup and buffalo wing sauce, that's what I use quite often.

    I like Honey better but this works out great! Sweet and sour flavor and the sugar in the syrup or honey crystalizes and makes the outside extremely crunchy! Also, they stay hot for good long time!
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  • MSkeezer
    MSkeezer Posts: 1,183
    edited February 2005
    Originally posted by faster
    1/2 stick real butter, 1/2 C hot sauce (more or less makes it hotter or mild) season with garlic powder, salt and pepper... Its alot like Hooters sauce and real basic, But good... I dont use tabasco, i use crystal or lousianna hot sauce... Good luck

    Ok, I just tried this one, and it turned out to be really good. I added just a bit of tobasco to spice things up. Thanks faster.
  • Airplay355
    Airplay355 Posts: 4,298
    edited February 2005
    did you bake or fry?
  • MSkeezer
    MSkeezer Posts: 1,183
    edited February 2005
    Deep fried em...
  • Airplay355
    Airplay355 Posts: 4,298
    edited February 2005
    good, i hate baked