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Cooking can be viewed as a great way to pass the time when you’re stuck at home with nothing to do. Nothing will make you feel better than a plate filled with your favorite food or dish. No matter what you plan on cooking or preparing, if you don’t use the right spices and condiments to season your food recipes, you won’t be satisfied with the results. Condiments bring foods to life. You can turn a boring side-dish or leftover takeout into what resembles a five-star meal if you use the right condiments and spices.

Make Sandwiches with Sriracha Mayo

Sriracha is an appetizing and aromatic sauce that is made with garlic and hot pepper chillis. It’s good on its own on a variety of foods, but it’s great when mixed with a little mayo to make sriracha mayo. You can buy ready-made sriracha mayos of various brands and flavors. Kikkoman Sriracha Mayo and Stonewall Kitchens Sriracha Aioli are some high-quality choices, or you can simply find a simple recipe and make your own. Sriracha mayo makes turkey, bacon and avocado sandwiches much more interesting, for example.

Add Asian Flavor with Hoisin Sauce

Stir-fry vegetables with rice are not complete without the authentic Asian flavor of Hoisin sauce mixed in. Hoisin sauce is a great alternative to soy sauce normally used in Oriental-style dishes. If you eat any kind of sushi at all, try it as a dipping sauce or drizzle on top. Spring rolls, roasted duck and shrimp all taste much better with the sweet and spicy flavor of hoisin sauce. Any time you want to give your favorites foods a splash of Asian flavor, reach for this sauce.

Try a New Flavor of Ketchup

It can be easy to forget all the varieties of Heinz Ketchup there are out there. These include Jalapeno, Hot & Spicy, Sweetened with Honey, Balsamic Vinegar and others. There are also gourmet Heinz ketchup flavors in some specialty stores. Aromatic Herb & Sun-Ripened Tomato, Balsamic Vinegar & Sun-Ripened Tomato and Roasted Garlic & Sundried Tomato are examples of these new specialty flavors of Heinz Ketchup. Once you try any one of these flavors of ketchup on your french fries, onion rings or chicken strips, you will want to experiment further.