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Showing posts with label Sinful Sauces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sinful Sauces. Show all posts
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!
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Hot Sauce,
Seven Deadly Sins,
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Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Sinful Sauces Spreads

Tired of the same old jam? Want something a bit different that can answer your sweet cravings as well as give you a chilli fix?
You'll be spoilt for choice with Sinful Sauces chilli spreads whether you go for the Chilli Chocolate & Hazelnut, Chilli Peanut Butter or Chilli Cashew Nut Butter.
All of a great consistency, they rival and easily surpass other popular and well established brands that have been on the market for years. The heat is just right, creeping up as you go along, leaving no corners of your mouth untamed. And as for flavour, well, it is hard to stay impartial but we would say that Sinful Sauces Chilli Peanut Butter and Chilli Cashew Nut butters are definitely one of the best chilli spreads we have ever had whilst Sinful Sauces Chilli Chocolate & Hazelnut is now taking pride of place in our cupboard although it stays out more than it stays in it's that good!
The Sinful Sauces chilli spread trilogy is perfect as a comfort food and also much more healthy than all the over-sweetened chemical supermarket poor-excuses-for-chocolate-or-nut-spreads so the important question is: what are you waiting for?
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Sinful Sauces - Pickles

It is easy to see why Sinful Sauces, a brand that is relatively young in the chilli world, created such a stir when it first came to light. With an attractive presentation, a refreshing attitude from its owners and an originality envied by many, it is a brand that we hope is here to stay for a long while, especially since we are absolute addicts of chilli sauces such as Envy, Wicked or Bliss, part of the Sinful Sauces "7 Deadly Sins" collection of hot sauces.
Sinful Sauces has created many more products to tempt the masses from the great Chilli Peanut Butter or Chilli Chocolate and Hazelnut Spread to innovative chilli pickles, namely Sinful Sauces Habanero & Cardamom, Sinful Sauces Scotch Bonnet & Pomegranate and the already notorious Sinful Sauces Naga and Mustard.
All these chilli pickles have one thing in common: quality ingredients, although we would also add that they have incredible flair, great heat and fantastic taste. All of them have got more than 80% chilli content in them, something that is not easy to find in most chilli products and although the 110ml jar might be seen as small from some customers, the flavour and heat are so intense that the jar actually lasts you a while so really we just cannot fault any of these chilli pickles from Sinful Sauces and recommend them highly to anybody who likes to get good value for money and seeks a great combination of taste and spice.
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Habanero Pickle,
Naga Pickle,
Sinful Sauces
Sunday, 17 April 2011
BBQ Season is Upon Us!

Well the weather seems to be improving (at last!) and the smell of barbecues is starting to be noticeable in gardens at weekends so at the Devil’s Garden we thought we would give you a few tips on how to make your party stand out:
Although technically not a chilli product, Bad Byron’s Butt Rub is a great way to add flavour to your meat. This seasoning has been running for 14 years in American and our compadres on the other side of the Atlantic can’t seem to get enough of it. The great thing about Bad Byron’s Butt Rub is that you can use it on its own or mix it with honey, olive oil, crème fraiche, butter, Worcester sauce and many more condiments and smother your food in it to create a marinade to die for!
From the creation of The Devil’s Garden we had lots of requests for a produce with hickory flavour so we hastened to offer Hot Headz Hickory Smoke sauce to the public. This produce doesn’t have any chillies either but what it lacks in heat it definitely makes up for in flavour. Just a few drops of Hot Headz Hickory Smoke will add depth to your food and you can also mix it with a chilli sauce that you really like that doesn’t have chipotle or a smoky flavour to it.
One of our biggest bestsellers at the Devil’s Garden whatever time of year is Dave’s Smokin Nuts. Not as hot as Dave’s Burning Nuts (thankfully!) these spicy peanuts are an absolute winner for flavour and still pack a punch. Flavoured with Piquin and chipotle chillies, this is a chilli snack we are always salivating about and one that is also always popular with friends and family.
Part of the 7 deadly sins collection, “Bliss” hot sauce from Sinful Sauces is a new favourite of ours. This is a medium hot chilli sauce that really works well in barbecues as is uses the smoky chipotle chilli and naga for the heat mixed in with slowly roasted tomatoes, onions, red wine vinegar, garlic, black pepper and spices.
So get the charcoal out, prepare your utensils and let’s get grilling!
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BBQ,
BBQ Seasoning,
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Sinful Sauces
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Savoury Sinful Sauces

The Devil’s Garden is keen to get all chilli sinners to use and abuse some of Sinful Sauces’ of hot sauces as they are really worth the detour! 7 flavours are available in this deadly sins collection but we wanted to highlight the savoury ones to you:
“Wicked” hot sauce is made with slowly cooked roasted red peppers, juicy tomatoes, red onions, red wine vinegar, garlic, black pepper and rosemary and is using the Serrano chilli pepper (too often overlooked) for heat. This is a fantastic everyday condiment that we are using with everything that lands on our plate from chicken to fish, sandwiches and cheeses.
Now if you want something to give you a good chilli kick just try Sinful Sauces’ Wrath hot sauce. Naga is of course the dominant chilli pepper, counterbalanced with fragrant applewood smoked garlic, tomatoes, sweet red peppers, onions and red wine vinegar along with black treacle and a hint of lime to boost the whole flavour. We tend to use this sauce as you would ketchup so anything from burgers to chips, fish, pasta and cold meats.
“Bliss” is a different hot sauce altogether. It leans towards a barbecue sauce but we tend to use it in a lot more things than on grilled meats as it really is a wonderful hot sauce with a smoky flavour from chipotle chilli peppers that leaves us panting and intense heat coming from naga that takes us to an especially blissful place!
The Sinful Sauces’ 7 deadly sins collection does exactly what it says on the tin, providing a wide range of delectable hot sauces that range from mild to hot to trot and we cannot wait for sinners to tell us what they think!
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Sweet Sinful Sauces

Sinful Sauces are fast gaining in popularity thanks to their “7 deadly sins” collection of hot sauces. Not only is the design of the brand very appealing but the time and effort put in by the owners of Sinful Sauces, a husband and wife team, really shows in the quality of the hot sauces.
There is a taste for everyone in the 7 deadly sins collection but our focus for now is on the sweet hot sauces such as “Envy”. The mildest of the lot, this is not your average hot sauce as Kiwi is used as a main ingredient along with a hint of lime for sharpness and green jalapenos to provide the heat. The result is a hot sauce that is incredibly alluring in colour and wonderfully refreshing in flavour.
Sinful Sauces “Passion” hot sauce is a tad hotter as orange habaneros have been used although in such a delicate way that the balance of pineapple and passionfruit is not affected. We have tried this hot sauce in smoothies and milkshares and it is just out of this world. It also works really well poured over a good piece of sponge cake.
A lot of chilli suppliers either use apricot or mango in their produce but Sinful Sauces Addiction hot sauce has got both combined along with a hint of cider vinegar so the mix is not overly sweet. Here again orange habaneros bring in some heat which means the hot sauce is entering the realm of medium hot sauces.
Last but certainly not least in the sweet hot sauces of 7 deadly sins collection is “Sublime”. Sinful Sauces have got this hot sauce just right, using clementines as the main ingredient counterbalanced with honey, lemon, lime and a touch of cider vinegar. We are really glad they used the Scotch Bonnet chilli pepper to create the heat as its particular flavour goes really well with fruity aromas whilst bringing in some heat!
We have had these hot sauces from Sinful Sauces for a couple of weeks now and just cannot decide on a favourite they are that unique so we cannot wait to see which ones becomes the most sinful!
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