Quick way to add a burst of flavor to any dish is to add hot chilis or chili pepper sauce.
My favorite chili sauce is Sambal Oelek. Its ingredients are chilis, salt and vinegar. The serving size is 1 teaspoon with "less than 1" carb (no fiber). It has more heat per teaspoon than Tabasco or Louisiana Hot Sauce and the flavor of the sweet flavor of the pepper is more pronounced as well.
I mix 1/2 teaspoon of it in my scrambled eggs for a great caffeine-free eye-opener. I've diluted it with low carb ketchup for an outstanding sauce for shrimp. I used 2 teaspoons of it in a guacamole I made using 4 avocadoes---it was deemed "too spicy" by some folks who like their food spicy.
I haven't tried it on Buffalo wings yet, but I'm sure it will be wonderful.
The sambal I use is the Sriracha brand. I also like their hot chili sauce--it has a bit of garlic added to it, so it has a nice peppery, spicy garlicky flavor.
So what's your favorite chili product?
My favorite chili sauce is Sambal Oelek. Its ingredients are chilis, salt and vinegar. The serving size is 1 teaspoon with "less than 1" carb (no fiber). It has more heat per teaspoon than Tabasco or Louisiana Hot Sauce and the flavor of the sweet flavor of the pepper is more pronounced as well.
I mix 1/2 teaspoon of it in my scrambled eggs for a great caffeine-free eye-opener. I've diluted it with low carb ketchup for an outstanding sauce for shrimp. I used 2 teaspoons of it in a guacamole I made using 4 avocadoes---it was deemed "too spicy" by some folks who like their food spicy.
I haven't tried it on Buffalo wings yet, but I'm sure it will be wonderful.
The sambal I use is the Sriracha brand. I also like their hot chili sauce--it has a bit of garlic added to it, so it has a nice peppery, spicy garlicky flavor.
So what's your favorite chili product?






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