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Street Food: A locally made hot sauce heats up the competition

By , Daily Memphian Updated: April 21, 2021 4:00 AM CT | Published: April 21, 2021 4:00 AM CT
<strong>Lawerence Russell preps oven-smoked peppers and roasted garlic for Black Sheep&rsquo;s hot sauce. Russell rents commercial kitchen space at Church Health in Crosstown Concourse, where he makes one or two eight-gallon batches of hot sauce a week.</strong> (Ziggy Mack/Special to the Daily Memphian)

Lawerence Russell preps oven-smoked peppers and roasted garlic for Black Sheep’s hot sauce. Russell rents commercial kitchen space at Church Health in Crosstown Concourse, where he makes one or two eight-gallon batches of hot sauce a week. (Ziggy Mack/Special to the Daily Memphian)

Chris Herrington
Daily Memphian

Chris Herrington

Chris Herrington covers the Memphis Grizzlies and writes about Memphis culture, food, and civic life. 

Black Sheep Bottling sells its hot sauce at four local farmers markets in season: Downtown, Cooper-Young, Bartlett and Hernando. You can also find it on the shelf at the Curb Market, Tamboli’s, Oxbeau and Charlie’s Meat Market. 

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