In some exclusive scoop this week, we have learned that Dayton company, HouseMade LLC has good news and bad news.
You have come to love their hot sauces and spice rub lines. This locally owned company, owned by Chef LeeAnne House (also one of our Food Adventure Crew) has thrived at local vendors and has won national sauce competitions.
Unfortunately, they have had an ongoing problem, getting the Thai Chili Peppers used in their signature sauces. Currently, they have been unable to source peppers for several months due to import restrictions, trade law changes, and simple lack of local suppliers being able to handle the volume of peppers needed.
Housemade couldn’t have picked a more elusive pepper to make their delicious sriracha and hot honey sauces. After dealing with this “too many times” in the few years that they have been in business, Chef LeeAnne House has regretfully announced, that they will no longer continue production of her sauces.
This is heartbreaking for many local foodies, who have fallen in love with the Thai Chili Sriracha Sauce, the addicting Hot Honey Sauce, The Hot Peachy Habenero Sauce, and the Green Serrano Hot sauce. These sauces were not only popular in local stores, but many local restaurants featured dishes on the menu using these Housemade sauces.
But, there is good news. This isn’t the end of Housemade’s culinary adventures! Chef LeeAnne has her great new spice blends available around the city and has more varieties yet to come. She says there are no problems sourcing ingredients for these blends like they had with peppers.
HERE’S THE SKINNY on HOUSEMADE SPICE BLENDS:
You can currently find the spice blends at:
Ghostlight Coffee House
Spice Paradise
Heart Mercantile
Maria’s Unique Foods
Spicy Olive (all 3 locations)
Treadway Gardens
Celebrate Local
Kroger on Stroop Rd.
Ollie’s Place
Greg’s Prime Meats
Keener Butcher Block
Eclectic Essentials
and many more places outside of Dayton.
Housemade promises to continue to make cooking at home fun for everyone! Chef House will still be teaching cooking classes with her spice blends both at Dorothy Lane Market Culinary School and The Spicy Olive, olive oil stores. She will also continue to rock the local foodie scene here at Dayton Most Metro, each week with her part in Food Adventures.
Like Chef LeeAnne House says “This isn’t the end, it’s a fun new beginning.”
If things change and supplies are plentiful, would she go back to making her sauces again? Answer: “They may be back! You never know!..”
So until then, we will never say never.
Please browse the photos below for more info on Housemade.
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Michele Murphy Wise says
I used to be able to buy your chimichurri and salsa verde at the Old World Market in Valparaiso, IN. Can I order online somewhere; I love it!