Hooters Cranks Up Flavor with Hottest Wing Sauce Ever - FSR magazine (2024)
Hooters is adding a total smoke show to its menu that some may say is almost “too hot to handle.” America’s original wing joint is cranking the heat level to “11” with its new Ghost Pepper Hot Sauce, the iconic brand’s hottest wing sauce ever.
Now available at participating Hooters locations, the Ghost Pepper sauce is a fiery and flavorful way to enjoy Hooters’ world-famous wings. Drenched in a blend of ghost, cayenne and habanero peppers, garlic and other spices, the Ghost Pepper Hot Sauce wings reach a staggering 15,500 Scoville Heat Units, making it 15 times spicier than the hottest wing sauce on the Hooters menu and over 45 times hotter than the traditional Hot Sauce.
The Ghost Pepper Hot Sauce bolsters an unbeatable line-up featuring Original-Style Breaded Wings, Boneless Wings, Daytona Beach-Style Wings, Naked Wings, Smoked Wings and Roasted Wings that can be paired with mouth-watering flavors including 14 craveable sauces and six dry rubs.
The ghost pepper, also known as bhut jolokia ( lit. 'ghost pepper' in Assamese), is an interspecific hybrid chili pepper cultivated in Northeast India. It is a hybrid of Capsicum chinense and Capsicum frutescens.
, cayenne and habanero peppers, garlic and other spices, the Ghost Pepper Hot Sauce wings reach a staggering 15,500 Scoville Heat Units
Scoville Heat Units
The Scoville scale is a measurement of pungency (spiciness or "heat") of chili peppers and other substances, recorded in Scoville heat units (SHU). It is based on the concentration of capsaicinoids, among which capsaicin is the predominant component.
, making it 15 times spicier than the hottest wing sauce
wing sauce
Sauce. Cayenne pepper-based hot sauce, melted butter, and vinegar are the standard base of Buffalo wing sauce, which may be made mild, medium, or hot. Other ingredients are also common, although less dominant, such as Worcestershire sauce and garlic powder.
HOT SAUCE (AGED RED CAYENNE PEPPERS, DISTILLED VINEGAR, AND SALT), JALAPENO PEPPERS IN BRINE (JALAPENO PEPPERS, SALT), RED PEPPER, TABASCO SAUCE (AGED RED TABASCO AND HABANERO PEPPERS, DISTILLED VINEGAR, SALT, AND XANTHAN GUM).
The one and only! The style we invented over 30 years ago; they're breaded by hand, tossed in your choice of wing sauce and served by your favorite Hooters Girl.
Drenched in a blend of ghost, cayenne and habanero peppers, garlic and other spices, the Ghost Pepper Hot Sauce wings reach a staggering 15,500 Scoville Heat Units, making it 15 times spicier than the hottest wing sauce on the Hooters menu and over 45 times hotter than the traditional Hot Sauce.
We toss our wings in a sauce that boasts over 9 million Scoville units of heat. As a comparison, a ghost pepper is rated with 1 million Scoville units. These wings are nothing to mess with. The only way you can order this sauce is through our HELL challenge!
And don't worry about the heat; even "hot" is pretty medium. The medium is kids' stuff. The wings are breaded, deep-fried and flash-frozen at the factory. The best way to prepare them at home is to fry 'em up, or pop them in an oven at 350 degrees for 15 minutes.
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Hooters is the registered trademark used by two American restaurant chains: Hooters, Inc., based in Clearwater, Florida, and Hooters of America, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia, and owned by the private investment firm Nord Bay Capital (with TriArtisan Capital Advisor as its advisor).
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3 Mile Island is a hot combination of pepper ingredients that include aged red cayenne peppers, aged red Tabasco peppers, jalapeno peppers, and aged habanero peppers. It's quite a bit hotter than the Original Hooters Wing Sauce and as hot as 9-1-1.
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