What is your favorite sauce?

Sauce for all foods overall. BBQ? Ranch? Hot Sauce? The options are limitless.

Personally I’m partial to Ranch.

What about you?

BBQ, especially spicy BBQ sauces. But sweet ones are good too… they are all delicious.

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I am very leaning towards chimichurri sauce. Then, on the opposite direction, KC Masterpiece sauce.

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Mina makes a pretty great harissa sauce. I like that stuff.

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Spicy Ketchup

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Sweet and Sour
Ranch but gotta be Hidden Valley

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Depends on what I’m having.
Fried chicken - buffalo, spicy ranch, or sweet and sour (depends on where I get it from)
Ham sandwich - mustard
Chicken grilled sandwich - buffalo and honey mustard
Steak sandwich - no sauce
Fried chicken sandwich - buffalo, spicy ranch, or fry sauce

I have more options but it’s a lot to type lol

Sweet soy.

Ranch is the blandest of the bland, and is what boring people add to their food to give it some “zing”

I’m personally a fan of my own hot sauce made from some ghost peppers I grow every year, with some store bought mangos.

  • 12 Ghost chilies or other very hot and fragrant chili such as Habanero
  • 2 red bell peppers
  • 3 ripe mangos
  • 1 large onion
  • 1 bulb of garlic
  • 350 milliliters quality apple cider vinegar
  • 250 grams quality flower honey
  • 1 lime juice freshly squeezed
  • salt to taste

The Hoisin sauce commonly used on most chinese take-out dishes. Soy, garlic and chilies make up the base of it, typically.

That does sound good. I might try making this with the Datil peppers my father grows.

Baby ray BBQ, Sweet & Sour sauce, and the most pretentious condiment of all: mustard.

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Malt Vinegar

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Probably mayonnaise
It goes well with pretty much everything

I love a cheeky nandos!

Depends what I’m eating. But in general I have to buy very large bottles of ketchup, and they don’t last me very long.

I like everything plain. But if I was forced to choose I guess BBQ is alright.

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I can’t pick a favorite… I just can’t. There are too many to choose from. Here are a few of my top choices:

Black Bean Garlic
Ranch
Good Mustard
Teriyaki (homemade)

BBQ - that could have it’s own thread as there are dozens of them that are good and some that are just well, not good.

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Honey mustard or Thai Peanut sauce for fries and chicken

A blend of steak sauce and ketchup for beef

Olive oil and balsamic on sandwiches

Arrabiatta for the pastas

But Butter is the best all around sauce for everything.

BBQ without a doubt. Hot sauce on special occasion. Ranch for salads and wings. Soy sauce for Asian cuisines.