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Monday
Oct242011

Cholula Hot Sauces

Cholula hot sauces.  We've all seen the bottles with the wooden caps on them.  Now it comes in 4 flavors for all your hot sauce needs.

Cholula was kind enough to send me a sampler pack which contained their Original, Chili Garlic, Chili Lime, and Chipotle sauces.

Original: All about Flavor, Fire and Fun. More than any other Hot Sauce, Cholula's delicious blend of piquin peppers, chile arbol and signature spices enhances food flavors without overpowering them. It's a combination that has defined Cholula as The Flavorful Fire. Cholula makes your enjoyment of eggs, omelets, soups, pizza, dips, appetizers, drinks - virtually all your favorite foods - a more festive experience you will want to share with others. 

Chili Garlic: A garlic lover's dream. Cholula Chili Garlic gives you the full benefit of Cholula's original Flavorful Fire complimented with an abundant presence of fresh, coarse ground garlic. It is an incredible flavor enhancement to pasta sauces, pizza, poultry, soups and anywhere you would enjoy a little garlic!

Chili Lime: Gives you all of what you love most about Cholula's original Flavorful Fire but with the distinctively delicious, tangy hint of fresh lime. It's a hot 'n' tangy flavor sensation that is incredible on tortilla chips, seafood, chicken, salad dressings and more.

Chipolte: Featuring a savory blend of Cholula's original "Flavorful Fire" and the smokey and slightly sweet flavor notes of real Chipotle peppers. It brings sensational new flavor to soups, ranch dressing, steaks, chicken and more.

 

Tasting these sauces, they all share the great taste of the original, but each with its own distinct kick.  The tanginess of the lime, the sweetness of the garlic, and the smokiness of the chipotle all stand out and make for great sauces.  I've tried them on chicken, breakfast sandwiches, nachos, and some hot wings for an extra zip.  In all cases, the sauces added a very welcomed flavor.

 You can buy Cholula at your local grocery store, or if they don't carry it, you can always buy it online from http://www.cholulastore.net