Noun
sriracha (usually uncountable, plural srirachas)
A Thai-style hot sauce, typically made from sun-ripened chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar and salt.
I travel 330 days a year and eat every two and a half hours - I'm a big guy. I always carry a fork, little bottles of spices, and Sriracha. I eat what I feel like eating. Robert Irvine
For mains, we ordered a chickpea burger with sriracha ’slaw and pineapple salsa, the veg tarte tatin, and a vegan roasted fig salad. Source: Internet
And once you've perfected the basic lemon-tahini version, you can branch out: Blend in sriracha, and cayenne for an extra-spicy version, or roasted eggplant and smoked paprika for an earthy take on the classic. Source: Internet
I pop in virtually any dry chicken leftovers I have — sriracha chicken, chicken grilled with sambal, chicken baked with cranberries — and virtually any vegetables that look like they are giving up the ghost. Source: Internet
After a quick dressing of sriracha and a shower of parsley, my goetta was all dressed up, delicious on its own but made even more so with the crack of the yolk in my soft-boiled egg. Source: Internet
And the combination of mayo, Sriracha, coleslaw, and cilantro truly brings this dish to a new level of flavor. Source: Internet