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If you had to choose Cholulu or Franks' hot sauce for wings?
I think neither, though I do prefer Frank's for wings.
I'd be more of a mango habanero kind of a guy for this, but honestly the grill wings taste so good with just the rub on them I would worry about saucing them with something hot that masks the flavor.
Sometimes I reheat (Grill/Oven) wings after saucing
I have an (Kurkuma) Ghost Pepper / Mango sauce, but its just too much for wings.. I love the sauce, but I can't create a good sauce volume/heat combination unfortunately...
Like, I like that heat when catered tho the type and volume of food. But for 12 wings it is too much