Unless you wan to double or tripple the quantity (add water, more sauce, etc..) there is no way to take the "heat" out of the food. Quite popular however is to serve a big bowl of seasoned yoghurt or sour cream with the dish.
May not fit all dished but works well with Indian, pan Asian and south American dishes.
Louisiana Hot Sauce, Texas Pete, Choula Hot Sauce, the list goes on. sources-http://www.hotsauceworld.com/hot-sauce---mild--.html
put away its seeds and give some tomato sauce
Im from Southside ChiTown n all u need is hot sauce ketcup and BBQ sauce n stirr it togethor n there u go
No. Hot sauce does nothing but make food taste hotter. No. your height is down to genetics.
It depends on the cat if eating hot sauce will make him sick. If your cat has a delicate stomach, hot sauce may not agree.
no - It's just called "hot sauce" because of the spices in it make it spicy and another word for spicy is hot, as hot has two definitions.
Depends on the brand. Generally, "mild" is the least spicy (hence the name), and medium will probably be a step up (a medium heat, between mild and hot).
1. mild sauce 2. sour cream 3. hot sauce 4. nacho cheese 5. verde (green)sauce 6. loco (crazy)mystery sauce
the chemicals in hot sauce, namely Capsciacin, are membrane irritants that can cause pain.
Curry is a word used in English to describe foods - meat, seafood, vegetables - cooked with herbs and spices and liquids such as stock, coconut milk, and so on, to make a rich sauce ranging from mild to hot depending on the spices used.
To make a hot curry sauce You must add a hint of Alex Evans to do this you must go to caerphilly. rudry to be exact
Most likely they use red hot