Ed Sheeran Hot Sauce Review: Tingly Ted’s Xtra Tingly Sauce

If you’re craving a citrusy escapade, let’s dive into the lemony zest of Tingly Ted’s Xtra Tingly Sauce. Created by none other than Ed Sheeran, this concoction playfully teases the hot sauce realm. Imagine sriracha’s texture but with a blend of lemons and jalapeños for a citrusy zing and just-right heat. This isn’t just any …

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Hot Sauce Review: Crystal Extra Hot

Ah, Crystal Hot Sauce! That fiery red elixir straight outta New Orleans that’s been spicing up our meals since post-Civil War days. Aged cayenne peppers and vinegar come together in this thin yet flavor-packed potion. Simple ingredients, generations of history, and a kick that’ll make you say, ‘Whew! Let’s take a look at how Crystal …

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Cholula Brand Original Hot Sauce Review

Greetings, heat seekers! Get ready to embark on a fiery flavor journey with the classic Cholula Original Hot Sauce. This beloved household staple packs a punch, and it’s not just for the spice enthusiasts.

Packed with Chile d’Arbol and Pequin peppers, Cholula is your ticket to a culinary rollercoaster, offering a delightful dance of flavors on your tongue. 3

Let’s turn up the heat and dive into what makes Cholula the hot sauce of choice for many!

Gringo Bandito Original Red Hot Sauce Review

Introducing Original Red by Gringo Bandito Hot Sauce, a bold and explosive concoction crafted in the heart of California by none other than Dexter Holland, the punk rock legend from The Offspring.

Bursting with a harmonious fusion of Fresno peppers, jalapeno peppers, habanero peppers, and yellow chili peppers, this sauce promises to deliver an unforgettable heat-packed adventure for daring spice enthusiasts.

Prepare to embark on a wild and flavorful journey unlike any other.

Hot Sauce Review: Elle Pique Elle (Hell Pickle) by Britannia Mills

Get ready to spice up your taste buds, folks! Today, we’re reviewing Elle Pique Elle, the hot sauce from Britannia Mills that will add some serious zing to your meals.

With a name that means “Hell Pickle,” you know this sauce means business.

Made with jalapenos, cucumbers, vinegar, salt, spices, and maple sugar, this sauce has a unique flavor that’s both spicy and crunchy. It’s not too hot, so even those with sensitive palates can enjoy it. Plus, it’s the perfect condiment for hot dogs, sausages, and burgers.

So, whether you’re a seasoned hot sauce veteran or just looking to add some excitement to your meals, keep reading for our review of Elle Pique Elle hot sauce!

Poirier’s Louisiana Style Sauce by Heartbeat Hot Sauce Review

If you are a hot sauce enthusiast, you might want to add Poirier’s Louisiana Style Hot Sauce to your collection. This hot sauce is a classic Louisiana-style sauce, crafted by Heartbeat Hot Sauce, with a signature touch by Dustin Poirier.

Made with aged cayenne peppers, vinegar, red habanero, sea salt, celery, garlic, and canola oil, this sauce packs a punch while also offering a unique and complex flavor profile.

In this review article, we will take a closer look at Poirier’s Louisiana Style Hot Sauce and explore what makes it stand out from the rest.

Roothams Gourmet Ontario Red Crimson Hot Sauce Review

Ontario Red Crimson Hot Sauce by Rootham’s Gourmet is a Sriracha-style sauce made with locally grown ingredients. This hot sauce is great for those who prefer the mild side of the spicy life. There is not too much heat but plenty of flavour.

With a consistency similar to ketchup, Red Crimson is great for both coating and dipping. I especially enjoyed this one with some carrots and celery.

Smoky Chipotle by Supernova Hot Sauce Review

Smoky Chipotle by Supernova Hot Sauces is a smoky and tangy thin hot sauce that pairs well with many North American staples. It is not very hot but does a good job of adding a pleasant zip to your meal.

You can find it in most big-name grocery stores across the country. If you’re looking for something cheap and easy, this might be the hot sauce for you.

Hot Sauce Review: Ruthless Hot Sauce Habanero

I found a bottle of Habanero sauce by Ruthless Hot Sauce at a Farmboy in Kingston, Ontario. It was the only one on the shelf made in Canada so I picked one up to try.

This is an onion and carrot-based hot sauce that tastes quite a bit like mulligatawny soup.

It is not very spicy and has a somewhat bland, watery taste. While it doesn’t taste bad, it is definitely not on my list of favourite hot sauces.

Front St Heat + Front St Fire Hot Sauce Review

Front St Heat claims to be Canada’s premium hot sauce, but is it true? Maybe if you’re only comparing grocery store hot sauces. While Front St Heat and Fire are both pretty decent sauces, I don’t think they can compete with many of the amazing hot sauce makers in Canada.

Don’t get me wrong, Front St Heat and Fire both taste pretty darn good. They just fall into a different category for me. Front St Heat is more of a spicy pizza sauce or a dipper. Front St Fire is closer to a BBQ sauce or a great marinade.