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Guajillo & Red Jalapeno Hot Sauce | Humble House Reviews

4.5 Rating 61 Reviews
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Really like the sauces put out by Humble house. Was searching for a great taco sauce that had more flavor than your typical Cholulu or El Tapatio. Guajillo & Red Pepper was perfect blend of flavor and spice. Even better is the smokiness of Ancho & Morita! No ego or fluff in HH, just great sauces. We keep coming back for more.
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Posted 5 years ago
Tangy, garlicky, amazing. You don't buy this for the heat, you but it for the flavor. Goes great on just about anything, eggs, pizza, sandos, you name it.
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Posted 5 years ago
I eat this on everything: pizza, wings, tacos, burgers, huevos rancheros. Top notch sauce.
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Posted 5 years ago
This is a nice deep rich flavor with the right amount of heat. Goes well on any tacos stuffed with grilled pork tenderloin. I have also used it on grilled wings.
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Posted 5 years ago
A less spicy sriracha. Good flavor. I use it a lot.
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Posted 5 years ago
My wife's all time favorite of all we tried so far on Heatonist. Exceptional red sauce flavor that lingers and pairs well with wine or almost any food. Perfect for stuffed peppers with my meatloaf or any other protein.
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Posted 5 years ago
This stuff taste GOOD!
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Posted 5 years ago
I gifted this sauce to a friend, but here's what they had to say about it: It's a more garlicky and flavorful sriracha. Solid heat, but not overpowering, and they don't even eat a lot of spicy stuff. If you like more traditional hot sauces and you're looking for something different, but you're on the fence about jumping too far into the variety, this would be a great place to start.
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Posted 5 years ago