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Crystal Hot Sauce Louisiana's Pure Hot Sauce - 12 oz

Crystal Hot Sauce Louisiana's Pure Hot Sauce - 12 oz
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Crystal Hot Sauce Louisiana's Pure Hot Sauce - 12 oz

 
 
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Features
  • Louisiana style hot sauce produced by family-owned Baumer Foods since 1923.

  • Controlled heat level keeps Crystal Hot Sauce's accent on flavor.

  • Use as a table sauce, for marinades and basting.

  • Delicious on sandwiches, in dips and soup !!!


Description

A Louisiana favorite that is made with fresh cayenne peppers. The Original Crystal Sauce blend of hot peppers and spices adds zest to shrimp, oysters and other seafood, pork ribs, chips, barbecue, steak, poultry, cold platters and more.


Product Details
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Product Weight:1.5 pounds
Package Length:11.2 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:4.3 inches
Package Weight:1.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 19 customer reviews )
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Best All-Rounder  Dec 30, 2008 By J Keistler "johnrktx@sbcglobal.net"
Coming from south Texas with most of my family from generations of south Lousianans, hot sauce has been a staple condiment for most of my 50+ years. Certainly, my family never had the mania seen by some today for the absolute hottest sauce one could stand.

The most common hot pepper sauces are still staples in my kitchen: Crystal, Frank's, Louisiana, and Tabasco. They all have their uses, and I must admit I use Tabasco less than any because of its heat. One little drop can be enough for me. I enjoy Frank's most on meat products, not just Buffalo wings. I really like Louisiana Hot Sauce on eggs and other egg products. However, the most-used in my home is Crystal. Why? It's certainly hot, but not so overwhelming that heat drives out foods' flavors. I really love the Louisiana Hot Sauce's smoky flavor, but it's also twice as salty as Crystal. The garlic used in Frank's is also not desirable for all uses.

No, Crystal gets more use than any other. It costs a fraction of Tabasco--but then, someone has to pay for all that Tabasco advertising. I love the fact that I can actually fill a teaspoon with Crystal and down it straight without cauterizing my oral cavity.

Crystal may be considered the poor man's Louisiana pepper sauce, but it has been around a very long time and has endeared itself to an awful lot of people down here! Worth a try, and quite inexpensive to boot.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Straight, No Chaser Hot Sauce  Jan 13, 2010 By Customer Formerly Known as Giordano Bruno
Crystal Hot Sauce is as basic to Louisiana Cajun cooking as Miracle Whip to church basement potlucks. It's not as salty as some hot sauces or as smokey as others, and it doesn't carry any aftertaste of powdered garlic. It's essentially a "table condiment", what you reach for when the gumbo is bland or the fried catfish muddy-tasting. It's the 'on the table' pick at Angeline's Restaurant in Berkeley, CA, the closest thing to authentic Cajun in the Bay Area. I used to carry a bottle of it in my instrument case whenever I flew to the UK or the Netherlands for gigs, but "them days is gone" in the age of airport security. Now I carry powdered Chipotle chilis, and hope some day a security guard will open the little bottle and take a good sniff ...

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Good hot sauce  Jan 19, 2007 By Jerry O'Brien "OB"
It is hot and not overpowering, you can also taste the food.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5My very favorite!  Oct 05, 2011 By M. Sharpe "Ghostbusters!"
I eat this on everything that isn't sweet in taste. chips, burgers, salads, mexican food, chinese food, bread, sandwiches and my tongue:) this is an outstanding Hot sauce. It's not too hot but it tastes fantastic! it's easy for me to pour this and completely cover your food in it and that's what I do.

I don't know what else to say other than it's well worth a try if you haven't tried it already and at a cheap price, about $1.59 at the grocery store for this size, it's about 59 cents for the smaller I think.

bottom line, my favorite and the best I have tasted that won't catch my head on fire:)

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5In a class by itself  Jul 18, 2010 By Peter J. Greuel
This is Louisiana hot sauce at a pinnacle. There are three types of Louisiana hot sauce: Louisiana hot sauce, Tabasco brand hot sauce, and Crystal brand hot sauce. Crystal hot sauce has its own place since it gives the best full, one and only, flavor, with moderate "heat." And of course it is not the one and only Tabasco, with its truly wonderful unique flavor. MY pantry is well stocked in BOTH.

You gotta' try it.

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