This article is an entertaining look at comparing hot sauces, but it’s pretty much restricted to ones from Louisiana. Perhaps one of our intrepid readers might write to the author of this article from the Denver Dining Examiner and tell him to look up some other options. Isn’t Danny Cash in the area? I mean c’mon!

Hot sauce on my mind…

Stan Dyer
Denver Dining Examiner

Do you ever think about hot sauce? Most people don’t. It seems most people don’t even like spicy food. Well, if you don’t already know, I am one of those who does like spicy food, and, as a matter of consequence, I also like hot sauce. Now, I never gave hot sauce much thought until one day when I read another examiner proclaim that Sriracha was the “best” hot sauce. That ignited a personal quest.

I admit that Sriracha is pretty good stuff. I like to mix it in barbecue sauce and use for dipping vegetarian buffalo wings. Tasty! But, as for Sriracha being the best, that is a matter of opinion. Everyone certainly is entitled to have an opinion, but I just did not see how anyone could narrow down the field so quickly and easily name one, lone champion from among the throngs of contenders.

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