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Hot Hot Sauces

Turn up the fire with “hot” heat-level hot sauce varieties made from classic cayenne, habanero, and serrano peppers. Ideal for chili lovers who crave a more intense kick than standard spicy sauces provide.

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High Desert Sauce Co. Ghost of Saffron Hot Sauce

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High Desert Sauce Co. Cafe Mole Hot Sauce

High Desert Sauce Co. Cafe Mole Hot Sauce

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Fresco Sauce Chile de Arbol Hot Sauce
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Coleman's Pepper Farm Hot Habanero Hot Sauce

Coleman’s Hot Habanero Hot Sauce

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PepperNutz Orange'gasm Hot Sauce

Julz’s Creations Kind of A Big Deal Hot Sauce

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Sea Monster Sauces Danger Berry Hot Sauce

Rocky’s Nashville Style Hot Sauce

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Ghost of Saffron Hot Sauce

High Desert Sauce Co. Ghost of Saffron Hot Sauce – Original

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Hot Graham Concerto Hot Sauce

Hot Graham Concerto Hot Sauce

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Doc's Fusion Fuel Hot Sauce

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Halogi Tyrfing's Curse Hot Sauce

Hot Hot Sauce — FAQ

If you like bold spice, our hot hot sauces deliver. These FAQs will guide you on heat levels, flavors, and how to enjoy them safely.

Which peppers give hot hot sauce its heat? Hot hot sauces use habanero, cayenne, or serrano peppers for bold, spicy flavor.

What’s the Scoville rating for hot hot sauce? Most hot hot sauces rate between 50,000 and 350,000 SHU, meaning significant heat for spice fans.

Who should use hot hot sauce? It’s ideal for people who enjoy strong spice, but beginners should use caution and start small.

What foods taste best with hot hot sauce? Add it to tacos, fried chicken, pizza, BBQ meats, and seafood boils for robust, peppery heat.

Is hot hot sauce good for cooking or just as a condiment? Hot hot sauce works as both a finishing touch or for spicing up cooked recipes and marinades.