🌟 Unleash the Dragon in Your Kitchen!
Underwood Ranches Limited Edition Dragon Sriracha Sauce is a 17 oz hot sauce made from the original red jalapeno peppers that ignited the Sriracha craze. This versatile sauce offers a perfect balance of heat and flavor, packaged in easy squeeze bottles for maximum convenience. With a legacy dating back to 1867, Underwood Ranches ensures a high-quality product that enhances any meal.
P**N
Taste great like the original, but slightly spicier
Got a bottle of these after I noticed the Rooster Huy Fung sriracha sauce wasn’t the same. It was sweeter, less flavorful, and way less spicier than it used to be. HOWEVER, this Underwood Ranch sauce tastes EXACTLY like a spicier version of the original Rooster sriracha sauce. It’s slightly spicier than I remember, but MAN it’s noticeably more concentrated with a far more discernible taste. Yeah, it’s a bit more expensive per bottle but IMO, worth the money for a delicious sauce.
J**E
It's the good stuff.
So glad I found this. I bought 2 bottles and it tastes like the classic. What happened with the original sriracha owner and the farm was so disappointing. So glad the original farmer didn't give up. This for sure tastes the original and the bottle has a better design. The cost is not bad the flavor is spot on and the spice is what it's supposed to be. Will for sure buy this again when I run out.
J**H
Spicy lovers, try this out!!
I picked up Schuriracha Sauce at Costco on a whim—and instantly fell in love. The flavor sits between Tabasco and classic Sriracha: not too vinegary, not overly sweet, just the right amount of tangy heat with a smooth, garlicky finish.It’s insanely versatile—I use it on everything:🌭 Hot dogs🍕 Pizza🥪 Sandwiches🥚 EggsEven a little drizzle on avocado toast takes it to the next level.When I went back to Costco to get a second bottle and saw it was discontinued, I was genuinely sad. But then… voilà! Found it on Amazon! 😄 I immediately bought three bottles to stock up.If you’re looking for something that gives your food a kick without overpowering the flavor, this is it. Schuriracha is my new pantry MVP.
T**E
Waaaay better than the other one.
Addicted!I put it on everything.
A**.
Complex Gourmet Flavor
Underwood Ranches Limited Edition Dragon Sriracha Sauce is amazing. I'd love to get my hands on original Sriracha that first became so popular, to do a taste comparison, but people who have done that say it really is the same--the old bottles that still exist have just dulled a little in flavor over time. The stuff sold in supermarkets today, though, is just garbage. I couldn't understand why people liked Sriracha. That stuff's like ketchup, but this is a complex layered component of a well-paired recipe. If you put it on eggs, it's not just eggs with heat, it's a mouthful of flavors.
D**E
Is this the replacement you’ve been working for?
First, the rooster is back and affordable although it’s also slightly different in flavor and color.I call this sauce the dragon.History: this siracha is made by the farmer who grew the peppers for the rooster. The rooster and farmer had a falling out resulting in a shortage of sauce despite lots of peppers being available. The new peppers are from Mexico while the original pepper farm in California turned to making their own hot sauce because they needed to do something.Side by side there’s a definite difference but it’s possible that you might not notice as much if you’ve been months without. It’s pleasantly close. So, as a substitute it wins. I can recommend this if you can’t get the original.The rooster is back on the market, so if the question is not “what are alternatives” but “which is better” and “what is the price difference?” then the conversation and recommendation is different.Price: Do your own comparison but when I purchased the rooster was cheaper by a lot.Taste: My wife and I went back and forth testing the flavor but had a clear winner. The new rooster does seem a little different than my memory but it’s still my preference. There’s an upfront sweetness and then a journey that ends a little salty and savory. The dragon sauce (this one) seemed the same upfront as ending. It was okay but wasn’t preferred over the rooster.Heat: My wife and I didn’t notice a huge variation of heat. I’ll note that jalapeños can vary dramatically and the peppers you grow next to them can impact their heat (want spicy jalapeños in your garden, grow habanero or hotter peppers next to them). So my batch was the same but I can see variation in batches if the supplier is not mindful of how their peppers are grown. I would expect the dragon to be consistent based on their history of consistency from my experience. Still, my batch was equal in spice so I call a tie.Color: If you care the new rooster is more orange while the dragon is clearly more red in the photos and in person. Does it matter? I don’t know but it’s different.Summary:The dragon is fantastic if there were a sudden rooster shortage again and prices get dumb but you’re paying a premium and if the rooster is available at the same or less price, I pick the rooster. It hits a happy spot better than the dragon. So, I encourage you to decide which sauce makes you the happiest but my wallet and tastebuds lean towards the rooster. Ultimately I wish the companies hadn’t split because their powers combined made a better product than either are making now (per my memory).
R**A
The flavor I was missing
As an old-school Sriracha lover, this is exactly what I had hoped for. What an incredible sauce. No complaints.
M**F
Better than the rooster sriracha
Better than the original hoy sriracha!
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