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I've seen the recipe for TA chicken kebab which looks and sounds amazing and I was thinking how I'd like some hot sauce over it inside the pitta bread.

Over the last 10 years or more I have been lucky enough to visit the USA on business and leisure and being a bit of a chilli fan I've usually brought various sauces back with me.

The first one I tried as a good all rounder is called Cholula which is a hot sauce which goes with everything from cooked meats, salads, omelettes, and a multitude of other hot and cold dishes. Cholula is now widely available in supermarkets here but there are so many other good hot sauces too and a lot are made in the UK.

Other standard and widely available (over there) American/Mexican hot sauces are brands such as Texas Pete and Franks, who also do the proper Wing Sauce for chicken wings.

Other UL ones I particularly like are Headhunter from chillipepperpetes, Blairs Death, and a hot but fruity Mango and Habanero from the Upton Cheyney chilli farm which I bought at Grillstock (BBQ festival) in Bristol earlier this year.

Anyone else have any favourite non Indian hot sauces they would recommend ?
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November 09, 2011, 02:49 PM
Hi All,

New joiner here but I've been watching the site as a guest for a while now.

My interest in curry goes back a lot of years to when my Mum bought me a Pat Chapman book. I tried a lot of recipes with varying degrees of success....Those were also the days when the adventurous cook could purchase a Sharwoods Nan Bread mix which came in a box ;D

One of my (still) favourite and consistently good recipes from that Pat Chapman book is for a dish called Ekoori (by Mr Chapman) also known as Egg Forash in restaurants although it's getting hard to find these days. It's Indian spiced scrambled egg and is nice with chutney/pickles as a starter.

I was wondering what the general concensus was for the best all round and adaptable curry sauce available on the lists here ?

I like hot to very hot curries whilst my Wife will only eat the creamy/mild northern dishes.