This hot buffalo wing sauce is a healthier version of Franks’ Red Hot Buffalo Sauce.
The base for this sauce is my Raw Vegan Spicy Hot Sauce Recipe that I have been making for years.
My family is Pakistani, and we love hot, spicy food. So as we embarked on a healing foods diet, my husband said to me, “If you can make all our food spicy and hot, I will likely eat anything.” We both love everything hot and spicy, so as you can imagine, our hot spices, sauces, and powders go everywhere with us!
This sauce adds such an incredible kick you will want to have it on hand to add to other dishes or as a delicious dip for veggies. The best part is all of the amazing healing properties in this hot buffalo wing sauce recipe.
Hot Pepper
Hot Peppers are very healing to the body. They are generally high in vitamin C, and they help a lot with colds, flu, and bronchitis. They also boost circulation (ever seen someone get red in their face after eating a hot pepper?) and help with the heart as well. Hot peppers can help to create hydrochloric acid in the stomach and can stimulate peristaltic motion of the gut – think, have you ever needed to ‘go’ after eating hot peppers?
Cashews
Cashews are great for lowering blood pressure, supporting heart health, preventing gallstones, reducing migraines, providing energy boosts, strengthening bones, and promoting healthy skin and hair. Cashews have a lower fat content than most other nuts. They also support the nervous system. So bringing in this recipe in the form of cashew cheese is not only just dairy free but also provides numerous health benefits!
If you are remaining low-fat or fat-free, I would definitely go easy on this sauce because it is easy to overdo! This is especially applicable to those who are working on healing their livers!
Garlic
The addition of garlic, onions, and cilantro to the avocado makes this dish an incredible powerhouse against pathogens. Not to mention, garlic contains impressive antibiotic, anti-fungal, anti-cancer, and anti-viral properties.
“One raw crushed clove of garlic contains the antibiotic equivalent of 100,000 units of penicillin and has been proven to be more effective than both penicillin and tetracycline in suppressing certain types of disease-carrying agents.”
Anthony William, Life-Changing Foods
Ginger
Ginger contains powerful anti-inflammatory compounds called gingerols that reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling. While ginger is an amazing spice that naturally heals both inflammation and infection, ginger is best known for its incredible ability to heal digestive upset and nausea.
For centuries, ginger has been used to safely ease indigestion, menstrual cramps, motion sickness, and heartburn. Isn’t it amazing that a spice we take for granted to give a warm, deliciously spicy flavor to our foods can contain so many healing properties?
Raw Honey
Raw honey is very high in critical minerals such as calcium, potassium, zinc, selenium, phosphorus, chromium, molybdenum, and manganese. It is one of the most adaptogenic foods on the planet. In its raw form, honey is a powerful weapon against illness and infections.
Because bees collect from plant species all over, the fructose and glucose in raw honey contain over 200,000 undiscovered phytochemical compounds, including pathogen killers, phytochemicals that protect you from radiation damage, and anti-cancerous phytochemicals. Raw honey can actually stop cancer in its tracks.
According to Medical Medium®, raw honey is one of the most powerful brain foods with its highly absorbable sugar and b12 coenzymes, and raw honey actually repairs DNA.
Honey is truly a medicinal gift to our planet.
Hot Buffalo Wing Sauce
Muneeza AhmedIngredients
- 1 - 2 cups Muneeza’s Hot Sauce
- ¼ cup cashew cheese
- 1 whole lime, juiced
- 2 tsp chipotle powder
Instructions
- Make Muneeza’s Hot Sauce. Leave it in the blender.
- Then use the other 1/4 cup of the cashew cheese and add it to the Spicy Hot Sauce in the blender!
- Add the juice of one whole lime and 2 tsp of chipotle powder.
- Blend well until thoroughly mixed.
- Pair with my Cauliflower Buffalo Wings Recipe and Vegan Ranch Sauce Recipe.
Hot Buffalo Wing Sauce pairs well with:
- Potato Air Fries (Oil-Free)
- Vegan & Gluten-Free Buffalo Cauliflower
- Baked Onion Bhaji or Pakora
- Middle Eastern Baked Falafels
Even though I have shared some items that the hot buffalo wing sauce pairs well with, it can honestly go with SO many foods. I even add a teaspoon of the hot buffalo wing sauce to hummus, babaganoush, or pretty much any dish I wish to add a spicy kick to. As a result, this sauce is always in my fridge. When the hot pepper harvest is ample in the fall, I will often make tubs of this sauce and freeze it to use for the rest of the year.
More sauces like the Hot Buffalo Wing Sauce:
If you are a fan of sauces and chutneys, check out my Chutneys and Sauces Recipe eBook. This eBook is filled with my classic family recipes for chutneys and sauces. With a wide variety of mouth-watering recipes, writing this took me right back to my childhood. I was blessed to grow up in a family that shared the love of traditional cooking and passed these techniques down from generation to generation.
My passion for flavorful cooking is something I wish to share with each one of you!
It is amazing how the addition of a simple sauce can literally transform any recipe. This eBook gives you many options for meal-altering, taste bud tantalizing, and recipe game-changers!
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If you make this hot buffalo wing sauce, please leave me a comment below; I’d love to hear feedback from you.
To your health & happiness,
Muneeza