Tabasco Smoked Chipotle
I discussed Tabasco brand Smoked Chipotle Sauce previously.
Before I first tried it, reader and longtime friend Bob Mike was over for a “special” tea party and horror movie night (he’s a great friend, taking public transportation for about 100km to keep me company during the qvibepr). He saw the bottle on the counter, which I had picked up out of curiosity, and exclaimed something to the effect of “Isn’t that stuff great?!” I didn’t know, I had never had it before.
I’ve had it now.
It is amazing. It’s not a hot sauce, really, just a flavoring sauce. It’s no hotter than A1 Bold & Spicy. You can pour it over anything and everything savory: rice, beans, tortillas, soup, hot dogs, hamburgers, steaks, whatever. They hit this one out of the park. It’s a major keeper.
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February 26th, 2008 at 09h11
This is the best stuff in the world. I first tried it 4 years ago at my friends 30th birthday ski trip. We made this vegetarian chili with black beans, tomatoes, peppers, and a 1/2 bottle of this.
It was un-effing-believable.
February 26th, 2008 at 17h12
That stuff is good. It’s good on meat, and it’s good for helping stuff that pretends to be meat to pass for meat. It has a lower Scoville count than your regular Tabasco, but I’m of the opinion that flavor > heat.