Product Reviewed:
Marco's "Not Yet Famous" Hot Sauce
Company:
Marco's Sauces, LLC
Website:
www.marcosauces.com
TheHotPepper Member:
marcosauces
Listed Ingredients:
Water, distilled vinegar, crushed tomatoes, roasted red peppers, roasted green chilies, roasted onion, habanero peppers, carrots, roasted jalapeno peppers, lemon juice, roasted garlic, sugar, salt, natural gum (guar gum, xanthan gum, gum arabic).
Label/Packaging:
Professsional looking, colors go well with flavors.
Heat Index:
5
This is a taco sauce! That's what I thought as soon as I tasted it. It has a nice rustic flavor, and all the roasted ingredients come together nicely to give it a "taco seasoning" type flavor... but these are fresh ingredients, not dry spices.
I tried the sauce on chicken tacos and beef fajitas. It's not one of those all purpose red sauces that you can use on anything. Most of those are great on tacos too. But if you want a sauce that adds the flavors that go perfectly with tacos and other Mexican food, check this sauce out.
The heat is okay. There is a little burn, but it disappears fast and what lingers is a mild heat.
Planning a taco party? Have plenty of this sauce on hand. Try adding it to your taco meat in the cooking process instead of one of those cheap packets.
Marco's "Not Yet Famous" Hot Sauce
Company:
Marco's Sauces, LLC
Website:
www.marcosauces.com
TheHotPepper Member:
marcosauces
Listed Ingredients:
Water, distilled vinegar, crushed tomatoes, roasted red peppers, roasted green chilies, roasted onion, habanero peppers, carrots, roasted jalapeno peppers, lemon juice, roasted garlic, sugar, salt, natural gum (guar gum, xanthan gum, gum arabic).
Label/Packaging:
Professsional looking, colors go well with flavors.
Heat Index:
5
This is a taco sauce! That's what I thought as soon as I tasted it. It has a nice rustic flavor, and all the roasted ingredients come together nicely to give it a "taco seasoning" type flavor... but these are fresh ingredients, not dry spices.
I tried the sauce on chicken tacos and beef fajitas. It's not one of those all purpose red sauces that you can use on anything. Most of those are great on tacos too. But if you want a sauce that adds the flavors that go perfectly with tacos and other Mexican food, check this sauce out.
The heat is okay. There is a little burn, but it disappears fast and what lingers is a mild heat.
Planning a taco party? Have plenty of this sauce on hand. Try adding it to your taco meat in the cooking process instead of one of those cheap packets.