Tabasco?

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Is tabasco a cayenne pepper sauce? you know, like the kind you put on buffalo wings?

thanks!
 
It's a hot sauce made from red peppers.


TABASCO® brand products are produced by McIlhenny Company, founded in 1868 at Avery Island, Louisiana, and still in operation on that very site today.
The Company's roots were actually cultivated a few years earlier, shortly after the McIlhenny family returned to the Island from self-imposed exile during the Civil War. According to family tradition, founder Edmund McIlhenny obtained some hot pepper seeds from a traveler who had recently arrived in Louisiana from Central America. McIlhenny planted them on Avery Island, and then experimented with pepper sauces until he hit upon one he liked.


By 1868 Edmund McIlhenny began making pepper sauce, and during the early 1870's his concoction found its way to New York City, where a major nineteenth-century wholesale grocery firm, E.C. Hazard and Company, helped to introduce the product to the northeastern U.S. and beyond.

Tradition holds that McIlhenny first used discarded cologne bottles topped with sprinkler fitments for distributing his sauce informally to family and friends. The sprinkler fitment was important because his pepper sauce was concentrated and was best used when sprinkled, not poured on. By 1868 McIlhenny had been encouraged by acquaintances to market the product commercially, and he did so, particularly in New Orleans, now using new cologne bottles. Sales grew, and by the late 1870's he sold his sauce throughout the U.S. and even in England.

Only One TABASCO®
In 1870, Edmund McIlhenny received letters patent for his unique formula for processing peppers into a fiery red sauce.

That same process is still in use today, and Avery Island remains the headquarters for the worldwide company which is still owned and operated by direct descendants of Edmund McIlhenny.
 
ok tricia gav eya the hiostory, i'll give ya simple.. its a blended pepper sauce, not pure cayenne but has a very unique flavor, makes really good hot wings:)
 
i think it's much hotter than cayenne pepper sauce (at least the brands i've tried). i think cayenne pepper sause has more flavor, but that may be because tabasco numbs my sense of taste.
 

I am making hot wings for lunch today. The easiest way I have found to make them is to fry the chicken first and then toss in a sauce made with 1 stick of melted butter and 1 cup Tabasco sauce. How are you making yours? I am always on the lookout for a good new way!
 
Oh, man, no *wonder* hot wings taste so good. . . a cup of butter??? MMmmmmm!

Originally posted by powellrj
I am making hot wings for lunch today. The easiest way I have found to make them is to fry the chicken first and then toss in a sauce made with 1 stick of melted butter and 1 cup Tabasco sauce. How are you making yours? I am always on the lookout for a good new way!
 
ONE CUP OF TOBASCO ???:eek: :faint: Powellrj you are one spicy Dis-er:D

BTW, Hooters wings are now availble in the frozen section at some grocery stores and they turn out really nice warmed in the oven(they keep the sauce in a seperate cup so the chicken stays crispy until you are ready to put the sauce on).
 
If you like ketchup on your fries, try adding a little tabasco to the ketchup for a little different kick.
 














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