I’ve been an avid listener to podcasts for going on five years now, and I’m thrilled that someone has finally jumped into the fray with a podcast focusing primarily on hot sauces. It’s doubly good that there’s a familiar face behind the very first hot sauce podcast – none other than my friend Brian Meagher of HotSauceDaily.com!
Brian debuted the HotSauceDaily Podcast last night with show co-host Randy Combs by interviewing Steve Burnham of BluesBBQ.net. It turned relatively well for a pilot show (with just a few audio hiccups), and promises to get only better in the future with other interviews of hot sauce and BBQ makers, retailers, industry pros, writers and bloggers. Brian is also planning to add different segments to the podcast such as fiery foods news and hot sauce reviews. Yours truly might even make an guest appearance sometime soon.;-)
You can listen as the show is recorded live on TalkShoe at 8:00 PM Eastern/7:00 PM Central on Tuesday nights, and also follow along in the chat room. Or, if you’re busy on Tuesday nights, you can download the podcast to listen to it anytime day or night on your computer, iPod, iPhone, or any type of MP3 player. There’s all kinds of subscribing and listening options, so go to the TalkShoe HSD page for all the info. Update: Brian has announced that the next episode of his podcast will be pre-recorded and not “live”. His updated details are here: http://hotsaucedaily.com/2009/09/30/episode01-bluesbbq-hotsaucedaily-podcast.

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Benito’s Hot Sauce, one of my favorite purveyors of flavor and heat, has struck gold…this time it’s white hot. I’m talking about Benito’s White Hot, the stingiest, kickingest, and possibly tastiest sauce of his I’ve consumed to date. It arrived in the nick of time, for I had been going through a Benito’s withdrawal for a few months (yes, even I can get lazy and forget to order my favorite sauces).
Randy, one of the moderators from one of my other sites, lives in South Korea and recently had a mouth-watering Korean delicacy called “chicken ribs”. Here are his words and photos:
Being both a chilehead and a fan of the Travel Channel’s Man v. Food, I always take great interest when host Adam Richman attempts to tackle spicy food-related eating challenges. For some reason,
In the early 1990s, the husband and wife chef team of Mike and Diane Greening went on vacation in Arizona and stumbled upon a hot sauce store boasting supposedly great sauces and bought some to try out. Unimpressed with their lackluster purchases,the couple went on a mission to create a much better product. After a bit of trial and error, one of my personal favorite line of sauces, Ring of Fire, was born, and
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When I first tasted Mad Anthony’s Hot Sauce however many years ago, I was incredibly relieved. For one, if it was a sub-par sauce, there have might have been people who accused me of using it and liking it just because Michael Anthony was the bassist for Van Halen, my favorite band of all-time (he was since let go from the group and is now rockin’ it up with Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, and Chad Smith in Chickenfoot, but I digress). Two, celebrities and their ilk are quite adapt at releasing and promoting crappy products with their name on it, whether it be food, colounge, shoes, or trash bags (okay, maybe not trash bags). Anthony had actually come up with a quality condiment with the help of Mike and Diane’s Gourmet Kitchen, makers of Ring of Fire hot sauces, and it was something worth shouting about. Anthony has subsequently released a milder version of his hot sauce, a pair of BBQ sauces, and a spicy mustard, all of which are above average. Does his latest creation, the Mad Anthony’s XXXTra Hot Private Reserve, live up to the same high standards as the others?
