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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.HOT !! Same as you, I am addicted to chilli. I have never tried doing homemade, but if I were going to I'd blend the hottest habaneros I could find (e.g. Fatali) with lemon juice and a bit of water and vinegar to taste. However, there are SO many excellent products out there I've never bothered. I'm in South London and there is a wide choice in the local ethnic shops. My favourite is currently a Turkish chilli relish.
Encona is reliable, but try Sea Isle or Baron if you see them.
I buy hot habaneros in season from here:
http://www.southdevonchillifarm.co.uk/
boyo, I put chilli sauce on every meal except spag bol. A favourite is tinned kippers with 2 or 3 different chilli sauces, smothered in white pepper, accompanied by a Grand Prix !
Have you tried the Hot Tabasco ?
boyo, I used to cook my own phalls. I gave up primarily because the curry houses do it so much better, but also because I gave myself a nasty fright. I cooked a chicken 'curry' - fried the onions in ghee with garlic until charred, browned the chicken, then added about 5 chopped Fatali habaneros (see that website - they are SO HOT), masses of Rajah Extra Hot Chilli powder, garam masala, you name it I added it. It was a fiery delight of course, but I was woken up in the night with serious abdominal pains, I mean sweating and moaning type pain. I had to go and stand in the cold air in the garden to cool down, and gulped a huge brandy because I was in a panic and thought I was dying. So never again.
My favourite takeaway does a brilliant Naga King Prawn Phall, which along with Bombay Aloo phall hot and vegetable rice is a Saturday night treat. I buy in bulk and freeze it down (which by further breaking down the spices and chilli seeds makes it even hotter).
Sorry I go on a bit, but chillis are my lifeblood !