Get those sweet & salty cravings taken care of with these explosively good & hot peanuts!
Ingredients: Peanuts roasted in peanut oil, sugar, honey, salt, modified potato starch, Ghost pepper and xanthan gum
Manufactured by Southwest Specialty Foods Inc
Hot Ones, the YouTube show that features celebrities being interviewed while eating hot wings, have helped put the spotlight on delicious, handcrafted hot sauce such as these:
Dirty Dick's Hot Sauce is one of the most popular sauces from the show, medium heat and a rich sweetness make it not only great for wings but also stir-fries, pizza, pork and shrimp.
Queen Majesty Scotch Bonnet & Ginger perfectly pairs snappy Scotch Bonnet peppers with sharp ginger root. This sauce makes a great addition to curries and soups.
Butterfly Bakery Maple Wood Smoked Onion is a carefully handcrafted hot sauce with a sweet & savoury flavour profile. And the label tells you what farm in Vermont the peppers and onions come from!
Bring together sweet things like honey and brown sugar with hot things like Smokin' Ed's Pepper X & you get Wing Things! Also amazing with pizza, ribs & shrimp.
Ingredients: Water, vinegar, cider vinegar, honey coconut oil, dark brown sugar, garlic, spices, garlic powder, celery salt, chili powder. 148 ml
Manufactured by Puckerbutt Pepper Co
A beautiful sweet & smooth hot sauce with a fruity vibe that really lends itself to chicken. Whether you're doing nuggets, wings, grilled or baked chicken, this sauce adds just the right amount of sweet heat and flavour.
Ingredients: Apple cider vinegar, peach, water, honey, Habanero pepper, lime juice, onions, sea salt, garlic, ginger, cumin. Net weight: 150 ml
Manufactured by JR's Hot Sauce
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