Randy Clemens has done spicy food addicts the ultimate favor by converting the beloved Sriracha sauce into powder. Among other things with its new form it won't compromise the integrity of certain foods and make it easier to smuggle Sriracha across the border.
The recipe is taken from the Randy Clemens book titled The Sriracha Cookbook which contains 50 Sriracha recipes. You may want to purchase some Pepto Bismol if you plan on picking up a copy.
The salt form that Randy has converted this spicy condiment into is achieved by mixing Sriracha with salt and other seasonings and ingredients and then dehydrating it. Instead of spraying and dripping the spicy stuff, you can sprinkle it like magic pixie dust.
Converted Spicy Seasonings
Randy Clemens Turns Sriracha Liquid into Powder Form
Trend Themes
1. Spicy Seasoning Innovation - Sriracha sauce transformed into powder form offers a new way of flavoring food and convenience for transportation.
2. Dehydrated Condiment Trend - The dehydrated Sriracha mix with added salt and seasonings provides a shelf-stable and versatile condiment option.
3. Sauce-to-powder Transition - Transitioning from a liquid sauce to a powder form offers many opportunities to the food industry for experimentation and innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Food Industry - The food industry can explore innovative ways of incorporating dehydrated Sriracha mix into various products and dishes.
2. Spice Industry - The spice industry can expand their offerings to create more dehydrated condiment options like Sriracha powder.
3. Consumer Goods Industry - The consumer goods industry can identify opportunities to create new, convenient and transportable condiment products or packaging using dehydrated, powdered forms.