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Sandwich sauces (store bought)

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homemade Chipotle Habenero Garlic Aioli for the win. Gotta be fresh chopped up Garlic that was simmered in extra virgin olive oil though.
 
Select one of the many, many, aioli recipes a google search away, and whip it up. It will make you wonder why you did not do it sooner.

Required in any fridge:

Sweet Baby Ray's Barbeque Sauce
Sriracha
Ning Chi Extra Hot Chili Oil
Oyster Sauce
Heinz Ketchup
Your choice of Bleu Cheese, Ranch and Mayo

With these sauces, you have the full spectrum covered
No horseradish for my roast beef?!?
 
ranch dressing + cholula or tapatio hot sauce

hoisin sauce + sriracha rooster sauce

hoisin sauce + peanut butter + sugar + water + microwave
 
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I know I will get a lot of hate for this but MEH
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mustard and or Sriracha are the only things i put on sandwiches that could be called a sauce
i use horseraddish but its not a sauce
 
I disagree.

Look at the ingredients for Cholula Chipotle: Water, vinegar, sugar, dried peppers... The main ingredient is water.

Now look at Tabasco Chipotle: Chipotle Peppers, vinegar, water, salt...

You forgot their patented Sour Drippy Ass Water.

I refuse to acknowledge something that comes out of the bottle in that consistency as 'sauce.' And if they list 'chipotle peppers' before vinegar and water on the label, they are lying like motherfuckers.
 
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