As a sauce base, maybe, since Heinz is a little sweeter. But I only want ketchup on stuff I want that bit of sweetness to and Hunts just doesn't offer it. It's on the tangier side and anything I'd want to use it for, I'd just use a vinegar based barbecue sauce for instead. [Reply]
For those of you that use Worcestershire sauce for a tenderizer or marinade, give Allegro a shot. It's a slightly more flavorful, more effective version of Worcestershire, IMO.
I'm honestly not sure I have have worcestershire in my house at the moment. Stopped using it years ago. Soy and Teriyaki is usually gonna give me whatever I'm after. [Reply]
As a sauce base, maybe, since Heinz is a little sweeter. But I only want ketchup on stuff I want that bit of sweetness to and Hunts just doesn't offer it. It's on the tangier side and anything I'd want to use it for, I'd just use a vinegar based barbecue sauce for instead.
I prefer Heinz. Plus they do some of the best annual report graphic design. [Reply]
As a sauce base, maybe, since Heinz is a little sweeter. But I only want ketchup on stuff I want that bit of sweetness to and Hunts just doesn't offer it. It's on the tangier side and anything I'd want to use it for, I'd just use a vinegar based barbecue sauce for instead.
I like that Hunt's isn't as sweet. It's still sweet, but not as sweet as Heinz. Hunt's has a better spice palate. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Now where I get made fun of is salad dressing. I can't find a single store dressing I like. But a bar in town makes their own and I love it. So I got one of those half-gallon flip-top containers and every few months I go in there to have dinner and I'll just hand them the thing. The waitress looks at me funny and I just say "yeah, they'll fill it and charge me like, $8-9 bucks...."
They always seem skeptical but sure enough, I always get my big ass bottle of Shiloh ranch dressing for $8.
I'm a dressing snob. But this recipe supercedes your need to ever shop for a decent blue cheese dressing again
I just got back from the store and Aldi just so happened to have Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce for $3.49 a bottle so I picked some up. I checked Hy-Vee and they had their brand on sale for $1.18 a bottle. Did a side by side taste test and the L&P was slightly smokier, other than that not a huge difference. Was it worth 3 times the price, not in my opinion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buzz:
I just got back from the store and Aldi just so happened to have Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce for $3.49 a bottle so I picked some up. I checked Hy-Vee and they had their brand on sale for $1.18 a bottle. Did a side by side taste test and the L&P was slightly smokier, other than that not a huge difference. Was it worth 3 times the price, not in my opinion.
Fair enough opinion.
But if you dare say Hunts is better than Heinz, I'm gonna admit you to the psych ward.
Personally though, I really don't use ketchup much for anything. I prefer just mustard on a dog and usually mustard/mayo on the burgers. Ketchup is pretty boring but Heinz is clearly the best. [Reply]
But if you dare say Hunts is better than Heinz, I'm gonna admit you to the psych ward.
Personally though, I really don't use ketchup much for anything. I prefer just mustard on a dog and usually mustard/mayo on the burgers. Ketchup is pretty boring but Heinz is clearly the best.
Hunt's is better than Heinz. I stand by that.
I used to be a Heinz man, but not anymore. [Reply]
No real shits given on ketchup and mustard, I simply buy Burmans, but hey, I'm fucking Buzz!
It's a good weekend to stock up and do some grilling, pork ribs $1.99 a pound at Aldi, sirloin steak $3.99 a pound at Hy-Vee, $2.99 a pound for 80/20 ground beef. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buzz:
I just got back from the store and Aldi just so happened to have Lea & Perrins worcestershire sauce for $3.49 a bottle so I picked some up. I checked Hy-Vee and they had their brand on sale for $1.18 a bottle. Did a side by side taste test and the L&P was slightly smokier, other than that not a huge difference. Was it worth 3 times the price, not in my opinion.
So tell me the ingredients. I want facts to compare.
What size was that bottle for $3.49 because I haven't paid that for mine.
Also I get some from Hy-Vee sent to me, to see for myself how it tastes. For now, post ingredients. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
So tell me the ingredients. I want facts to compare.
What size was that bottle for $3.49 because I haven't paid that for mine.
Also I get some from Hy-Vee sent to me, to see for myself how it tastes. For now, post ingredients.
That would require me getting off my ass and not drinking my beer, not going to happen. Take your pissing contest elsewhere. That was the nice version, I could tell you to fuck off if that saves time? [Reply]