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Review: Blair’s Q Heat Jalapeno Tequila Hot Sauce
Posted on 12.09.05 by Nick Lindauer @ 1:21 pm | Comments: |
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Jalapeno Tequila and Empanada Mama

Blair’s new Q Heats just keep getting better and better. I’ve mentioned before that I’m not a green sauce fan but I am a fan of the new recipes from Blair. After simply destroying a bottle of the new Chipotle Slam, I cracked open then next on my list: the Jalapeno Tequila.

Old Ingredients: Fresh jalapeno chilies, vinegar, tomatillos, fresh garlic, key lime juice, shallots, olive oil, sea salt, cilantro, cane sugar, onions, tequila, spices, xanthan gum

New Ingredients: Purified water, jalapeno chiles, fresh tomatillo, white vinegar, cilantro, smashed garlic, shallots, green habanero chilies, cane sugar, onion, lime juice, olive oil, agave tequila, black pepper and vitamin C.

You don’t have to be a gourmet chef to realize that the new recipe kicks the old recipes’ ass. As you can see from above, I first tried this sauce on one of my favorite delivery foods, Empanada Mama - little meat pillows sent from heaven. The Q Heat Jalapeno Tequila rocked the empanadas - I didn’t even need to use any of the hot aji sauce that comes with every order.

Jalapeno Tequila and Philly Slims

The empanada test was so successful I had to try it out on something a little more off the beaten path - at least in terms of hot sauce eating. So, in other abuse of the delivery systems here in NYC, I order a Cheesesteak wit whiz from Phily Slims (on a snow day). Now, the cheesesteaks are quite good but I’ve always found them a bit lacking in flavor.

So I slathered on some of the Jalapeno Tequila and thoroughly enjoyed my lunch. The sauce added the much needed flavor, but almost no heat. This is what I would call an “eating” sauce - it’s a sauce you can use on anything and everything, plus chileheads of all heat levels can enjoy it.


Chilehead Comments:
Posted by: Nick Lindauer - Categories: Hot Sauce Reviews, Hot Sauce Stuff, Reviews
Permalink: Review: Blair’s Q Heat Jalapeno Tequila Hot Sauce


7 Comments »

Comment #1:
Comment by Dr. Biggles (71) - 12/9/2005 @ 5:00 pm | [ Quote ]

You’re making me crazy.

Here’s an idea for you, from Biggles. You need to start a hot sauce club. Count me in as your first subscriber. I’m plain tired of seeing this and other hot sauces that I have to manually buy on a semi to non regular basis. OR miss some entirely.
Charge me 30 bux a month or whatever and send me your cream of the crop, each month. Just charge my card and get it done with. If you don’t have anything or not much one month? Fine, charge accordingly.
Count me in, I’m ready, DO ME !!!

Comment #2:
Comment by Tasker (23) - 12/9/2005 @ 7:09 pm | [ Quote ]

Ha ha, I may go along with that! Not sure about the wife though! =)

Comment #3:
Comment by Daniel (269) - 12/10/2005 @ 12:44 pm | [ Quote ]

I bought the last version of the chipotle slam and of the mango habenero. I was none too impressed with the chipotle slam, and the mango habenero was good for awhile, but quickly the vinegar tended to overpower everything, I might try this one though it does sounds refreshing, I really wish they had a quite bit more heat though.

Comment #4:
Comment by Daniel (269) - 12/10/2005 @ 12:45 pm | [ Quote ]

And by last version, I mean not this new set, but the older ones.

Comment #5:
Comment by Cheffy (401) - 7/10/2006 @ 9:54 am | [ Quote ]

I love this sauce on Bacon, Egg, and Chees Biscuit sandwiches!! Follow it with a ice cold Bloody Mary with a big squirt of this sauce and some extra Three Olives Vodka.

Comment #6:
Pingback by How to Make Chile Verde - 11/10/2007 @ 8:28 pm | [ Quote ]

[…] Don’t forget the beer either! And the great thing about chile verde? The color exactly matched Blair’s Jalapeno & Tequila Q Heat so no one could see just how much I was putting on my […]

Comment #7:
Comment by Scot Smith (1) - 5/6/2008 @ 12:31 pm | [ Quote ]

I eat this sauce on any and every thing… what can I say it kicks ass. Was just looking to order some more actually. Nice review.

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