The Sriracha Cookbook Blog

Barrel-Aged Sriracha on Kickstarter 

Sosu Sauces, makers of the delicious Sriracha-ketchup hybrid Srirachup, have just put their BARREL-AGED SRIRACHA on Kickstarter!

“Aged in whiskey barrels for a unique fruity, spicy, and smoky flavor. You’ve never tasted sriracha quite like this before.”

Um… you had me at Sriracha. (And whiskey barrel.)

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SOSU Barrel-Aged Sriracha [via Kickstarter]

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Recipe: Sriracha Honey Roasted Green Beans 

These spicy roasted green beans look delicious, and they also cook up in a jiffy! A mere five ingredients—soy sauce, honey, Sriracha, sesame oil, and black pepper—get mixed together, tossed with green beans, and thrown into the oven for 8-12 minutes. I think I can handle that! (Though I’d probably throw in a few cloves of minced garlic right when they came out of the oven.)

This recipe, from the blog “Barefeet in the Kitchen” is already vegetarian and can easily be made vegan by swapping agave nectar (or similar) for the honey. If you’re looking to avoid gluten, feel free to substitute Bragg Liquid Aminos for the soy sauce, or look for raw coconut aminos if you’d rather it be gluten- AND soy-free.

Serve as a delightful side dish, or atop a bowl of brown rice/quinoa/etc. for a hearty vegetable entrée!

Sriracha Honey Roasted Green Bean recipe [via Barefeet in the Kitchen]

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Recipe: Sriracha-Panko Onion Rings 

While I’m not generally a fan of things attached to Guy Fieri’s name, I have to admit that his recipe for “Rojo” onion rings coated with Sriracha and panko bread crumbs sounds pretty darn tasty.

GuyGoneVegan.com adapted the original recipe to make it vegan—as the website name implies—using non-dairy milk (almond, soy, rice, etc.) with a splash of vinegar in place of traditional buttermilk. Feel free to try it however you wish.

Annnnnd… if you’re looking to make it gluten free, go ahead and substitute any gluten-free flour for the regular flour (rice flour is nice for a light tempura texture) and use crushed Rice Chex for the panko bread crumbs. Simply take a few large handfuls, place them in a ziploc bag, seal it, and gently run a rolling pin over them until you get small bits that resemble panko bread crumbs!

Sriracha-Panko Onion Rings recipe [via Guy Gone Vegan]

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Whisky-Sriracha Caramel Corn Recipe 

Yes, all those wonderful words were together in the same title. (I can’t believe it either.) Leave it to the vegan wizards at Olives For Dinner to come up with something so wonderfully decadent.

Wanna give it a go? Look no further…

Recipe: Whisky-Sriracha Caramel Corn [via OlivesForDinner.com]

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Sriracha Cocktail Recipe: “East End” from The Elm in Brooklyn, NY 

If you haven’t had a cocktail made with Sriracha before, allow me to humbly inform you that you’ve been missing out. While I’ve yet to try this spiced-up concoction from The Elm restaurant in Brooklyn—made with gin, maple syrup, lemon juice, Navy-strength rum, and a dash of Sriracha bitters—I’m pretty excited by the mere thought of it.

Get the full recipe here:
Sriracha and Gin Make an English Cocktail With Bite [via MensJournal.com]

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