How to Make Knock Off Taco Bell Hot Sauce
Place the saucepan on the stove top. , Add the tomato sauce., Add the cumin powder, paprika, oregano and garlic powder to the sauce., Add the chili powder and cayenne powder., Let it cook down until it thickens., Transfer to a bowl and put a spoon...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Place the saucepan on the stove top.
Turn the heat onto medium., Stir well., Stir well and taste.
If you think it needs more kick, add another tablespoon of cayenne powder.
If you don't think it has enough flavor, try adding just a touch more of each ingredient.
The more flavor-draining foods you have in your meal, (like rice, and re-fried beans), the more flavor you will want in this sauce, so make sure you can taste it well.
It's a good idea to have someone else taste it too, just to make sure you are not alone in your opinion. , This will take about 8 to 15 minutes, depending on how thick the sauce was when you started., You are ready to enjoy! Take your time while eating your food––it isn't a race, it's a meal and taking time to enjoy it will only make it taste better. -
Step 2: Add the tomato sauce.
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Step 3: Add the cumin powder
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Step 4: paprika
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Step 5: oregano and garlic powder to the sauce.
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Step 6: Add the chili powder and cayenne powder.
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Step 7: Let it cook down until it thickens.
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Step 8: Transfer to a bowl and put a spoon in it.
Detailed Guide
Turn the heat onto medium., Stir well., Stir well and taste.
If you think it needs more kick, add another tablespoon of cayenne powder.
If you don't think it has enough flavor, try adding just a touch more of each ingredient.
The more flavor-draining foods you have in your meal, (like rice, and re-fried beans), the more flavor you will want in this sauce, so make sure you can taste it well.
It's a good idea to have someone else taste it too, just to make sure you are not alone in your opinion. , This will take about 8 to 15 minutes, depending on how thick the sauce was when you started., You are ready to enjoy! Take your time while eating your food––it isn't a race, it's a meal and taking time to enjoy it will only make it taste better.
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