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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

J&K Brenner's Garlic Lime

J&K Brenner's Garlic Lime Hot Sauce
By J&K Brenner's Sauce and Spice Co.

J&K Brenner's Garlic Lime Hot Sauce on a monster burrito
I met Kendall and Jordan Brenner years ago at the Brooklyn Chile Pepper Fiesta. I have been a friend and fan ever since. I am always happy to see Kendall at local events when I run into him. J&K Brenner's All Natural Original Garlic Lime Hot Sauce is a great sauce in their versatile and ever growing product lineup of spicy goods. Garlic Lime has a medium heat and a thin consistency. It has the liquidity of a Louisiana style hot sauce. I like the bold flavor profile of the sauce, but wish it was just a tad thicker.

J&K Brenner's Garlic Lime Hot Sauce works great on Mexican foods like burritos (pictured), and added to thick spicy salsa to kick it up a notch. Garlic Lime is not too heavy on the lime, but offers the right balance and a fresh taste. The bold flavors of the Habaneros and garlic shine through. Some of the spicy and savory ingredients in Garlic Lime are: Habanero Chiles, garlic, onion, cider vinegar, lime juice, natural lime flavor, and kosher salt.

J&K Brenner's Garlic Lime Hot Sauce
All in all, Garlic Lime is a great sauce to add medium Habanero heat to your fave dishes. I also use Garlic Lime on steamed vegetables as it pairs well. Garlic Lime also compliments rice dishes bringing up the heat and rounding out flavor. The Brenner's line of hot sauces and spices are highly recommended by Two Frys. I also enjoy the newer BBQ and Dipping Sauces they now offer. Future coverage on these sauces are upcoming on Two Frys. Try out Garlic Lime and bring it to your dinner table today. Keep up the great work J&K Brenner's AKA Hot-Cha-Waa-Cha Sauce and Spice Co. Get some!

For further information on J&K Brenner's Sauce and Spice Co., please visit:
http://www.jordanssauces.com

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-Allen/Two Frys

Monday, August 29, 2016

Terlingua Smoked Chipotle

Terlingua Smoked Chipotle
By Terlingua Sauce Company

Terlingua Smoked Chipotle
Terlingua Smoked Chipotle Sauce comes from my hometown in Livermore, CA. Terlingua has unique artwork on their bottle labels, and I love the whole Southwestern Spaghetti Western design. The art has a skeletal gunslinger with Chiles and an armadillo in a graveyard with Chiles. The artwork is great, and the different hot sauce varieties all feature unique artwork.

The Smoke Chipotle is a flavorful sauce. I used it on Mexican food: tacos, Spanish rice, black beans, and on Two Frys Burrito Bowls (pictured). I enjoyed the flavors from the blend of peppers, cilantro, salt, onions, vinegar, liquid smoke, and spices. The texture of the sauce is a medium thickness, and the bottle comes with a dripper insert.

Terlingua Smoke Chipotle
The flavors are good and well developed in this savory hot sauce. On the heat scale, Terlingua is mild to medium. Terlingua is a sauce most can enjoy without the major burn of some sauces on the market. I like the taste, but am not a fan of liquid smoke in hot sauces. I use liquid smoke in meats, but do not care for it in hot sauces.

Close-up of Terlingua Smoke Chipotle on Two Frys Burrito Bowls
The liquid smoke is overpowering for me but otherwise, Terlingua is bold and has a robust flavor profile. I actually smell the liquid smoke above any smoked peppers and wish it was the opposite way around. Terlingua offer other sauces so be sure to check out the "Site 300" Sauce, as well as the Barbeque Sauce product line. This was a great first time tasting of a hometown hot sauce. I look forward to new sauces from Terlingua and when you order online, get more than one at a time.

For further information about Terlingua Sauce Company, please visit:
http://www.terlinguasaucecompany.com

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-Allen/Two Frys

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Defcon Buffalo Cauliflower

Defcon Buffalo Cauliflower - Defcon Sauces

Defcon Buffalo Cauliflower
As an avid fan of things hot and spicy, I recently made Defcon Buffalo Roasted Cauliflower. I had some Defcon Defense Condition #2 Wing Sauce in the fridge and used the remainder of the bottle to marinate cauliflower. The Defcon Defense Condition #2 is the medium heat product in the Defcon Wing Sauce line. The fuller flavors of the wing sauce are complimented with the heat of more cayenne than the Defcon Defense Condition #3. The Defcon Defense Condition #2 really brings up the heat and flavor a good notch. I used approximately 1/3 of a bottle (8 oz.) of Defcon Defense Condition #2 and added it to a zip lock bag with one head of cut up cauliflower. I let this marinade in the fridge a few hours to let the sauce sink into the cauliflower. Massage the bag thoroughly to get the sauce fully into the florets.

Defcon Defense Condition #2 Wing Sauce Medium Heat

After a few hours of marinating, remove from fridge and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. While you are prepping the cauliflower, heat oven to 400 degrees. Bake cauliflower for 10 minutes and flip cauliflower florets (large and medium size cuts work best) and bake the other side for an additional 10 minutes. Check cauliflower and if needed bake for 2-3 minutes more until done.

Defcon Buffalo Cauliflower
The finished result will be an excellent tasty appetizer or side dish that's a real crowd pleaser. This can be done with any of the Defcon Wing Sauces. Do not forget Defcon Sauces are great for cooking all types of food and veggies, not just chicken wings. Defcon make the best wing sauces in the USA. Highly Recommended.

Defcon logo

Check out wings I made with Defcon Defense Condition #2 Wing Sauce:
http://twofrys.blogspot.com/2016/04/defcon-defense-condition-2.html

For further information on Defcon Sauces, please visit:
http://www.defconsauces.com/

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-Allen/Two Frys

Friday, August 19, 2016

Bacon Taco Sauce By Voodoo Chile

Bacon Taco Sauce By Voodoo Chile Sauces & Salsa

Bacon Taco enhancing our homemade Two Frys Burrito Bowls
Voodoo Chile Bacon Taco Sauce is a definite great addition to your pantry. This is similar to the great Porcus Infernum yet has a great southwestern style taste. This sauce is full of flavors and the Mexican Oregano really adds to it. The Bacon flavors of Porcus are here with the Mexican/southwest flavors that I enjoy. The tomatoes along with the spices combine to make a smooth mid heat sauce. I had the Bacon Taco Sauce on Homemade Burrito Bowls (pictured), Tacos, Omelettes, and even Nachos (oven baked of course). The Bacon flavor adds a lot of flavor to any foods, and this sauce can be used in both cooking and as a condiment or a wonderful dipping sauce. This is one of the sauces that has a focus on flavor not just heat, and I am a fan of this big time! 

Truth, I know as I have tried a few Bacon Sauces and Voodoo takes the cake!
Anyone can make a hot sauce but not all can make a great tasty, flavor filled, savory sauce like Voodoo makes. My bottle did not last long and I recommend ordering a few at at time as you will run out if not. I have been following Voodoo Chile for a few years now, and am thrilled that they are quickly becoming a great producer of many unique and flavorful hot sauce products. I have always said from my first taste that "Porcus Infernum is the Best Bacon Hot Sauce on the Planet." Well, the Bacon Taco lands right up there with Porcus. This is a great sauce from great folks at Voodoo Chile Sauces in the good old USA.

Pic from Voodoo Chiles
Magic Ingredients: Pasilla Peppers, Ancho Peppers, Mexican Oregano, Cumin, Tomatoes, Coriander Seed, Lime juice, and Sweet Onions.

Contact Voodoo Chile at: voodoochilesauces.com


Bacon Taco is Highly Recommended by Two Frys.

-Allen/Two Frys