What is Buffalo Sauce? (2024)

December 06, 2023

Flavorful marinade, craveworthy dipping sauce, and universally loved wingman for chicken drummies & tenders, Buffalo Sauce is in a class all its own. You probably think you know all you need about this finger-lickin’ orange-red condiment, but there’s a lot more to “Big Buff” than meets the eye—or rather, the mouth. In this article, we take a deep dive into the origins of Buffalo Sauce, ingredient options, heat levels, and why our creamy, fiery Primal Kitchen Buffalo Sauce stands out from other classic condiments.

What is Buffalo Sauce? (1)

Buffalo Sauce: A Brief History

So, why is it called Buffalo sauce? The namesake of this sassy sauce isn’t up for debate: Food historians agree that the peppery condiment originated in the city of Buffalo, a thriving town in upstate New York known for its severe winter weather, popular football franchise, and proximity to Niagara Falls. That’s why you’ll often see the “B” capitalized in Buffalo wings and Buffalo sauce, though many modern publications lowercase the first letter.

There are several legends about the origin of Buffalo wings. One of the most widely circulated stories is that Teressa Bellissimo, who founded the city’s long-running Anchor Bar with her husband Frank, created the deep-fried snack in 1964. According to the restaurant’s website, she slathered chicken wings in her own “secret sauce” and served them to her son’s friends. The dish became so popular that the couple added Buffalo wings to the eatery’s menu and later trademarked their creation.

John Young, a Black entrepreneur who ran several iterations of a chicken wing restaurant on Jefferson Avenue in the 1960s, has also been credited for the wing trend. Young was among the first restaurant owners in the area to sell chicken wings as a prepared dish, though he employed a peppery, tomato-based mumbo sauce (sometimes spelled as “mombo” or “mambo” sauce) instead of the classic Buffalo sauce recipe. Young was inducted into the Buffalo Sauce National Hall of Flame—yes, that’s a real thing!—for his contribution in 2013.

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What is Buffalo Sauce Made Of?

The original Buffalo sauce was created by combining a popular, commercially available hot sauce with melted butter. The resulting sauce retained some of the heat of the original sauce, but with a more mellow flavor, less heat, and a creamier texture. Today, there are a variety of Buffalo sauces on the market, including no-dairy versions like our flavorful Original Buffalo Sauce made with real ingredients like avocado oil and cayenne pepper sauce and without corn syrup, cane sugar, or artificial sweeteners. We skipped the butter and opted for other real ingredients that add creaminess and mitigate the heat of the peppers used to give this sauce its signature feisty flavor.

With a bold, creamy taste and a gentle cayenne kick, it’s no wonder our bestselling original formula is the #1 Buffalo Sauce in natural grocery.* Besides being a delicious wingman for chicken tenders and a perfect nugget dip, it’s also a savory, feisty addition to casseroles, dips, wraps, and even tacos. Learn more about our Buffalo Sauce and why it’s so crazy good.

Beyond our original Buff, Primal Kitchen also offers a Mild Buffalo Sauce with real mango puree and Hot Buffalo Sauce with an extra kick of jalapeño flavor. These three heat levels allow you to choose exactly how spicy you like it: Mild, Medium or Hot.

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How Hot is Buffalo Sauce?

If you’re looking for a hot sauce that practically melts your face off, keep moving. Because it combines traditional hot sauce ingredients with other rich and creamy elements, the heat levels of Buffalo Sauce tend to be milder than with a standard hot sauce. To give you an idea of where our Buffalo falls on the hot sauce heat index, let’s first take a look at some pepper benchmarks.

The Scoville Scale is an index used to categorize the heat range of a pepper based on levels of capsaicin, the chemical compound that gives chili peppers their warmth. Scoville ratings range from 0 SHU (Scoville Heat Units) to 16 billion SHU and may be calculated using a panel of tasters, or technology that measures capsaicin levels. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the SHU of a cayenne pepper is about 30,000-50,000, while a bell pepper has 0 SHU, a pimiento rates 100-500 SHU, and jalapeños range between 2,500 and 8,000 SHU.

Tests performed on Primal Kitchen Original Buffalo Sauce in 2023 found an average of about 330 SHU, while our Mild Buffalo Sauce averaged around 160 SHU. Even our hottest Buffalo Sauce made with cayenne pepper sauce and organic red jalapeño pepper puree averaged just slightly over 410 SHUs. In short, Buffalo Sauce is more about big, bold, delicious flavor than pure heat. Our Hot Buff might make your tongue tingle a little from the peppery kick, but it’s significantly less hot than your average jalapeño.

How to Use Buffalo Sauce

Combining the best elements of a hot sauce and a cool, creamy dressing, Buffalo Sauce delivers a creamy, fiery flavor without leaving your taste buds battered by heat. That’s what makes this savory sauce so versatile. While there are countless ways to integrate Buffalo into your weekly meal plan, here are a few of our favorite options—with delicious recipe suggestions!

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Chicken Wings & Things

Since its inception, Buffalo Sauce has been paired with chicken. From traditional wings to stuffed chicken breasts and creamy Buffalo Chicken dip made with mayo or cream cheese, Buffalo sauce brings big, bold flavor to this otherwise humble (and often bland) bird.

Try these recipes:

Buffalo Chicken Meatballs

Mild Buffalo Wings

Blue Cheese Stuffed Chicken Breasts with Buffalo Sauce

Buffalo Chicken Dip

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Salads, Sandwiches & Tacos

Because it has a similar consistency to a creamy salad dressing, Buffalo Sauce is a natural fit for salads and sandwiches as well as Mexican faves in a soft shell (like tacos and burritos). Tuck it between layers of turkey and cheese, spread it on a beef burrito for a fiery kick of flavor, or slather it on fried cauliflower steaks and stack them on a bun.

Try these recipes:

Chicken Cobb Salad with Buffalo Ranch

Buffalo Chicken Tacos

The Buffalo Sandwich: Three Ways

Buffalo Chickpea Tuna Salad

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Family Classics

While you might think the feisty flavor of Buffalo Sauce belongs at lunch or dinner, Buffalo Sauce easily substitutes for hot sauce in morning pick-me-ups like scrambled egg whites and omelets. It also delights the taste buds on familiar family-friendly faves like Buffalo Chicken Pizza and rice bowls, or as a dip for crispy chicken tenders and plant-based nuggets. TIp: Opt for our gentler if you’re serving the kiddos.

Try these recipes:

Southwest Omelet

Buffalo Chicken Pizza with Grain-Free Crust

Buffalo Cauliflower Rice

Breakfast Egg Cups

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How to Buff Up

Available in three heat levels from mild & sweet to subtly hot, Primal Kitchen Buffalo Sauce is made with real, honest, delicious ingredients you can trust and without xanthan gum, corn syrup, or artificial sweeteners. Far from just a wing sauce, this feisty no-dairy condiment adds a flavorful kick to tacos, omelets, chicken salad sandwiches, and so much more. So, choose your preferred heat option, shake up a bottle of mouthwatering Buff, and see where your culinary imagination takes you!

*Source: SPINS, Total US MULO, NPI, L52 W/E 7-16-23

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What is Buffalo sauce made of? ›

In its simplest form, buffalo wing sauce is a just a combination of cayenne pepper hot sauce and butter. My recipe calls for a few additional ingredients to help balance the flavors, but it's still very straightforward. If you keep a bottle of Frank's RedHot in your fridge, you can whip it up anytime!

Is Frank's red hot the same as Buffalo sauce? ›

Buffalo sauce starts just like Frank's RedHot® Original – aged cayenne red peppers, distilled vinegar, water, salt and garlic powder. But really, it ends there. (So, what's thedifference between hot sauce and buffalo sauce?) Natural butter flavor and paprika.

What is Buffalo sauce meant to taste like? ›

What does buffalo sauce taste like? As a starting point, it should always be pretty hot. A dominant feature of this sauce is the tanginess that often comes from vinegar. Our recipe is made using lots of vinegar and aged Jalapeno peppers, which means it will linger on the tongue and lips.

What is buffalo flavor? ›

Three words: tangy, spicy, buttery. The popularity of Buffalo chicken spice just might stem from the fact that it touches on competing tastebuds. Tangy vinegar touches our sour flavor receptors while cayenne adds that spicy tingle of heat. Worcestershire hits all the umami notes and, of course, there's some salt too.

Does buffalo sauce have buffalo meat? ›

Some people may be turned off by the name Buffalo sauce, thinking that it's a sauce made from the animal of the same name. Rest assured, Buffalo sauce does not contain any part of the buffalo animal. Many brands of Buffalo sauce are actually vegan because they use artificial butter flavoring rather than actual butter.

What's the difference between wing sauce and buffalo sauce? ›

Buffalo sauce is equal parts melted butter and Frank's Red Hot, a vinegar based hot sauce. Everything else is wing sauce.

Why is it called buffalo hot sauce? ›

Just kidding, of course, it isn't the pituitary gland at all, it's taken directly from the bison's nostril- Alright, for real this time: The sauce gets its name from buffalo sauce's origin: The Anchor Bar in, you guessed it, Buffalo, New York.

What are the ingredients in red hot buffalo sauce? ›

Distilled Vinegar, Aged Cayenne Red Peppers, Salt, Water, Canola Oil, Paprika, Xanthan Gum, Natural Butter Type Flavor and Garlic Powder.

Why is buffalo sauce orange? ›

Most mild flavored wing sauces will be a lighter orange color. The lighter color of wing sauce is typically due to the amount of butter or oil added to the hot sauce. The more butter/oil added to the hot sauce, the more delicate and milder the buffalo wing sauce flavor profile.

Why do people love buffalo sauce? ›

Buffalo is renowned for its tangy, almost buttery flavour and moderate heat, making it a much-loved accompaniment to chicken wings. Other hot sauces though, can include a diverse range of flavours and heat levels, offering endless possibilities for spicing up your favourite dishes.

Is buffalo sauce really spicy? ›

Buffalo sauce is usually available in mild, medium, and hot options. When you make homemade Buffalo sauce, you have the ability to control the spiciness level — use more cayenne pepper if you like it hot or less if you prefer milder flavors.

Why does buffalo taste so good? ›

Buffalo tends to have a lighter, more delicate flavor than beef; some describe it as being slightly sweeter. It's high in iron too, giving it a unique flavor that many describe as “earthy” or “mineral.” But it's not overwhelming, though — bison is not “gamey” in the slightest.

Is buffalo sauce healthy for you? ›

Buffalo Sauce Has Plenty of Health Benefits

In addition to the hot sauce, most Buffalo sauces contain a fat for added flavor. Just choose an option with a healthy fat, like grass-fed butter or coconut oil, and consider this condiment a heart-healthy win.

Why do they give you celery with wings? ›

WHY ARE CHICKEN WINGS SERVED WITH CELERY? Celery has been served with wings since the very first. In 1964 at a family-owned establishment in Buffalo, the woman who invented “wings” served them with a side of blue cheese and celery because… that's what she had on hand.

Is Wingstop original Hot buffalo? ›

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Traditional American Buffalo-style, done our way. Cayenne pepper blend with a spicy vinegar base.

Why is it called buffalo wing sauce? ›

The namesake of this sassy sauce isn't up for debate: Food historians agree that the peppery condiment originated in the city of Buffalo, a thriving town in upstate New York known for its severe winter weather, popular football franchise, and proximity to Niagara Falls.

Why is buffalo sauce so hot? ›

The original buffalo wing sauce contained melted butter, hot sauce, and cayenne pepper. This differentiates it from other hot sauces like Tabasco, which is made mainly with peppers and vinegar. Buffalo sauce isn't short on the heat though, which is why it's never far from cooling agents.

What dairy is in buffalo sauce? ›

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