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TryMe Original Tiger Sauce - 5 oz

TryMe Original Tiger Sauce - 5 oz
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TryMe Original Tiger Sauce - 5 oz

 
 
Our Price: $3.75
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  • Perfect for meats, seafood, and poultry.


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Try Me® Tiger Sauce This leading seller is an exotic, moderately spicy blend of 28 ingredients in a cayenne pepper base. With a touch of sweet and sour, it's perfect for meats, seafood, and poultry. Use as a table sauce, for marinades and basting. Delicious on sandwiches, in dips and soups.


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Product Weight:0.75 pounds
Package Length:6.9 inches
Package Width:2.2 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 15 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Phenomenal Sauce for Cooking & Seasoning! Spice it Up!  Nov 17, 2008 By Brother MOLOCH 969 "MolochSorcery.com"
Unlike most bottles of 'hot sauce' Tiger Sauce tends to be flavorful without melting inside skin of your mouth away. Rare? Indeed. I first experimented with this cooking sauce when I discovered the Asian art of wok cooking and making home made stir fry.

Like your food with a tinge of heat and LOTS of flavor? Then THIS is the cooking sauce you'll grab again and again for all of your cooking needs. It's good to add into stir fry, fried rice, soups, stews, chili or for when you wish to sautee some meat such as chicken, pork or shrimp. (While it's ok for beef, I find that beef tends to soak this sauce up more so than chicken, shrimp or pork does).

How much to use? Let your conscious be your guide! But to start with I'd use no more than a tablespoon of it with some cut up chicken chunks in the pan. Figure you're going to use 2 T of peanut or sesame oil to coat your wok/pan with to cook your meat and then when the meat begins to brown on the outside, just pour in the Tiger Sauce and let that sizzle in and flavor the meat.

This sauce is also good as a marinade that you can use for any meat as well.

Give it a shot. I think you'll be as happy as I am with it!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5the BEST sauce ever created  Aug 12, 2010 By LeMarie
I been hooked on this sauce for about 12 years now, ever since my dad randomly bought it from Shop Rite. I've got to say, its not so much hot as it is flavorful. It has a kick to it, but it is also savery. I put it on corn, potatoes, meat, chicken, fish, and in PASTA dishes. My mom thinks it is really gross even after all this time that we still drench everything in it. My taste buds are still intact as well! This is my secret sauce that I wont even tell my fiancee because it is too good to be true. It is very hard to find in stores, but the original Shop Rite he bought it from still has it to this day (Maybe because we buy every single bottle) it cost about 2.50-3.00 for a single bottle. Tobasco Sauce eat your heart out. Tiger Sauce all the way!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5add flavor not heat  Feb 08, 2010 By Nikkiwood
The other reviews sound like they were written by an advertising copywriter.

But they're accurate.

As the others have said, if you're looking for a sauce that adds great flavor with just a touch of the heat that comes from a conventional hot sauce, this is worth a try.

I came here to see if I bought in quantity, the price would be better than my local grocery store. It is.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5My Favorite Condiment  Feb 03, 2010 By Dwayne
As someone who puts Habañero Tabasco® sauce on his eggs for breakfast, I don't find Tiger Sauce to be *hot* at all. But it is a very flavorful sauce with a soupçon of kick that works for a number of meals.

I can't think of anything I haven't used it in. Beans. Chicken. Beef. Pork. Eggs. Tuna. Salmon. I haven't tried drinking it from the bottle. Yet. But trust me, this is THE one sauce to add to your kitchen.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5This sauce is awesome!  Dec 24, 2006 By Jonathan C. Charles
If you like a good spicy sauce, then this is just right for you! Not too hot, kind of sweet, just right for anything that needs an extra kick without the heat! Yum!

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