Wednesday 16 May 2012

Sinful Sauces - An Quick Overview


In less than two years Sinful Sauces have managed to bring forth to the general public a whole range of sweet and savoury hot sauces, chilli pickles and spreads and boy do we love them for it! Far from resting on their laurels Sinful Sauces are always keen to reinvent traditional sauces or turn a chilli pickle on its head for the delight of our senses.

Need an example? Well how does a Habanero and Cardamom Pickle sounds like? Or a Chilli Chocolate Hazelnut Spread? And what if we were to tell you that “Envy” uses the kiwi as a main ingredient or that “Wicked” puts the beautiful Serrano chilli pepper at its forefront?

The 7 Deadly Sins Collection is such a great idea with flavours ranging from sweet to savoury and with wonderful elements such as Clementines, Passionfruit, Pineapple, Apricot or slowly roasted Tomatoes, red onions or applewood smoked garlic.  Chillies of predilection for Sinful Sauces are the Habanero Orange, Naga and Scotch Bonnets but as mentioned earlier the Serrano aslo finds its place as well as the popular Jalapeno.

With Sinful Sauces you can be sure that there is a little bit of something for everyone and we truly hope that they keep taking us on a real chilli adventure in the coming years!

Friday 11 May 2012

Chilli Queen - Chilli Jellies


It is no wonder that Chilli Queen has been around for nearly three decades. Yes, it might not be the most flashy brand spoken of in the chilli world but one fact remain: that after nearly thirty years Chilli Queen is a contant in many people's lives. It does not follow the whims of fashion, it bases its integrity on tried and tested chilli jellies, ketchup and brown sauce that are simply to die for and don't we love them for it.

Everything started off with the Original Chilli Jelly as its name indicates which later on got some added spice and became the Extra Hot Chilli Jelly. Soon followed other awesome flavours such as Ginger & Lime, Cranberry and Mint but if we have to pick a real winner... well we couldn't actually because there are two that just have to be put on a par, we are of course talking of Chilli Queen's Sundried Tomato and Balsamic Vinegar Chilli Jelly that makes us weak in the knees everytime we have a spoonful of it and the mighty Chilli Queen's Coriander & Shallot Chilli Jelly which is what every stir-fry, curry, sandwich and grilled chicken needs!

It has been commented on many times that this is also a brand that provides chilli products that are suitable for vegetarians, vegans and coeliacs, a fact very much appreciated amongst our customers who have been looking for a long time for a brand that would follow their dietary requirements. 

All in all you can be sure to never go wrong with Chilli Queen. It has been tried and tested and will always be a staple range of condiments to suit everybody's mood and chilli needs!

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Bim's KItchen - African Inspired Tastiness


Writing a simple blog about Bim's Kitchen is just impossible. This is the kind of brand that requires pause and carefully chosen words so we are already offering penance for the sin of quickly going over some of Bim's products without the proper attention it deserves.

After all, this is the brand that brought us the amazing African Pepper Spice Mill (and its handy refill!) as well as the African Herb and Spice Rub which takes pride of place amongst our many spices. We have had so many compliments for our food when using these spices it's unbelievable and although we'd like to take credit for it every time we have to give back to Bim's what belongs to Bim's!

The Spicy African Ketchup is just about the best ketchup there is currently out there and with definitely less chemicals and a deeper flavour than supermarket counterparts. One condiment that we use and abuse on a daily basis is Bim's Kitchen African Lemon, Garlic and Pepper Sauce as it encompasses staple ingredients that are necessary in any risotto, stir-fry or marinade worthy of the name.

We were seen keeling over when we tried Bim's curry pastes, may it be African Bean and Nut or the Melon Seed one. They are that good. Both are widely different but the fantastic thing about them is that they are more versatile than a simple curry. You can really use them as they are over vegetables or poured over chicken or lamb (good God the lamb!) at the last minute.

Again, it is too hard to go over everything in just a few words when it comes to Bim's Kitchen so this is why we highly recommend for you to check out this astonishing range so you don't miss out on any of it!!