You've done the proverbial MMO piston soak. Have you done a Tabasco piston soak? The engine in my car was screaming like a mariachi band after a Tabasco top end cleaning. YEE HAW
My wife likes to put the Thai Sriracha sauce on stuff she finds bland (which is just about everything). Sometimes I use it, too, but very little. This stuff is like fire.
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
My wife likes to put the Thai Sriracha sauce on stuff she finds bland (which is just about everything). Sometimes I use it, too, but very little. This stuff is like fire.
I almost never use Tabasco anymore.
I like Tapatio on chicken wings. I use the Sriracha a lot too. I like El Yucateco Habenero sauce on shrimp or fish tacos. The heat blends so well with the garlic sauce and the corn tortillas.
I found the 100% Pain sauce to be only about 50% in real life. I like it hot.
I take lots of cayenne pepper, which is the heat in most hot sauces. I get the heat, without all the added stuff.
I can take 1/4 to 1/2 a tsp of 160,000 HU organic Birdseye cayenne at a time, in water. This stuff makes most hot sauces seem mild.
I grow Tabasco peppers and make my own sauce. I don't do the three year fermentation that McIlhenny does so mine does taste different, but still really good - and very hot.