What is Tabasco® sauce?
TABASCO® sauce is a type of hot sauce that is produced, as can be expected in view of its name, with tabasco paprika. Other key ingredients in this spicy sauce are vinegar and salt. Before the sauce is sold and sold, it is three years old in barrels made of white oak wood.
Edmund McILhenny invented the sauce in 1868. He gave it to family members and friends using discarded bottles as containers. In fact, when the sauce was first distributed commercially, it was packed in bottles of above Rhine, which were purchased from Glassworks in New Orleans. The company that produces and sells TABASCO® sauce is still primarily formed by the descendants of McILhenny.
Many people have chosen Tabasco® as a favorite spice. In some homes, Tabasco® sauce on the dining table is so often - not if more often - than standard spices such as ketchup and mustard. In fact, there are some bottles of Tabasco & Reg; Sauce that is small and is to be transmitted in kaBelce or briefcase so that the devoted sauce can use it to lift food when they travel, or when they are in a restaurant that does not offer the sauce.
There are a number of foods that can be dressed with Tabasco® sauce. Some foods that are commonly spicy sauce include steamed meat, chili, burgers, burritos, fajitas, eggs, fried chicken, chicken wings and fish sandwiches. The sauce is often used as a spice for kitchens common in the south and southwest in the United States. It is commonly associated with Cajun Cuisine and Soul Food. There are some recipes that call specifically for a certain amount of TABASCO® sauce in ingredients, as well as recipes that require sauce as a spice for finished food.
In addition to the original Recipe, Tamjs are now a number of other types of Tabasco® sauce distributed by the same company. There is one sauce that mixes Tabasco peppers with Habanero and others that bowls that bowlTabsaco peppers with garlic. There is a jalapeño sauce distributed companies that do not include Tabasco peppers in the recipe. Other sauces distributed by the company include chipotle peppers and others that are sweet and spicy. Unlike the original recipe, these other flavors are not in white oak barrel for three years before they are filled and sold.