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Took me over a year to break down and get to the local Wing Stop in our city. I try, as much as possible, to go to the local/private owned places in our area instead of chains.

Well, let me say, I'll be back to Wing Stop. And soon! The most amazing Cajun dipping sauce for your wings/chicken planks. It took everything I had not to start dipping my napkin and gnowing on that. Brought my buddy's leftover container home with me, and would love to find out an equivalent or perhaps the real thing!

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I thought Wingstop was a chain. We've got one here, in Lafayette, LA.

Dear Food: I hate myself for loving you.

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Yea, it is a chain, which is why I said that it took me over a year to get there because we usually go to one of the locally owned places for wings/sandwiches. But I'll go back to Wing Stop just for that Cajun Sauce!!

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There's no hint on their website about whether you can purchase the sauce, so trial-and-error replication is probably your best bet (unless you can talk a manager into selling you a jug :smile: ). How does it compare to the other bottle cajun sauces on grocery store shelves?

Chris Hennes
Director of Operations
chennes@egullet.org

  • 3 weeks later...
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It's as hot as the other sauces I've tried, but it's more about the flavor than pure heat. And the color is a bright, reddish maroon. Fabulous.

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