Need Spicy Food

BlackTigers

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So I haven't eaten solid food since about noon on Sunday, and at this point I really don't care if I heave it right back up.

My sinuses are also clogged as hell, and spicy food always works to clear me up a bit when my sinuses are screwed up.

I've got a dozen wings on the way, but does anyone else have any recommendations on either a good burger, or a relatively simple recipe for some spicy ass food?

A jalapeño burger sounds amazing, who would have them, fast food wise?
 

paulxcook

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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Find a Thai place, and get some curry. :thumbsup:

Or anything, really, and order it "Thai hot". That'll make your eyebrows sweat real nicely. Chicken Pad Thai is my favorite.

 

Cabages

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Carls Jr. has the $2.50 jalapeno burger.

Though its cheap, its still really good. And its spicy.
 

clamum

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I say just buy some jalapeno peppers and a bottle of hot sauce and add them to your normal food. Except for like ice cream, that might taste like shit.
 

tHa ShIzNiT

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Thai Place, Green Curry or the like. Delicious, good for you, and a lot of the time they'll ask you how spicy you want it, the place by me uses a 1-10 scale. Enjoy.
 

E equals MC2

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A nice hot bowl of pho + that spicy sauce...

Your nasal cavity will turn into an open faucet. But after that, your sinuses will feel absolutely great.
 

BurnItDwn

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Pretty much any decent Asian style restaurant will have some decently hot dishes.

Stuff like Jalepeno burgers, Jalepeno pizza, etc isn't really all that spicy. It can have a bit of a kick to it, but compared to most "spicy" food, it is still relatively mild.
That said, I love the Jalepeno burgers from White Castle. They are awesome!
 

sdifox

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What about pho? it's beef broth noodle (with tons of beef too) and you can add hot sauce (and chilli pepper) to taste.
 

40Hands

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For the people mentioning wasabi: Text

Go to a Thai place and look for Kee Mao. Get it extra spicy if you can handle spicy foods.

Mmm...Kee Mao.
 

Skunkwourk

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Korean food, Yook gay jang, or kim chee ramen.

Flaming hot cheetoes work for me too.