Tia Lupita
Tia Lupita Chipotle Hot Sauce
Tia Lupita Chipotle Hot Sauce
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Tia Lupita Chipotle Hot Sauce is a deeply smoky, complex artisan condiment engineered to showcase the rich, slow-toasted depth of fully ripened jalapeños. Avoiding the thin, acidic profiles or artificial liquid-smoke additives typical of commercial brands, this thick, rust-colored blend features a clean label philosophy. Balancing bold, wood-fired elements with a touch of smooth agave sweetness, it delivers a versatile, full-bodied culinary asset for scratch-made menus.
8 ounces
Tia Lupita Chipotle Hot Sauce is a deeply smoky, complex artisan condiment engineered to showcase the rich, slow-toasted depth of fully ripened jalapeños. Avoiding the thin, acidic profiles or artificial liquid-smoke additives typical of commercial brands, this thick, rust-colored blend features a clean label philosophy. Balancing bold, wood-fired elements with a touch of smooth agave sweetness, it delivers a versatile, full-bodied culinary asset for scratch-made menus.
8 ounces
The heat is warm and smoldering. Thanks to the agave nectar and earthy chipotles, the capsaicin delivers a low-and-slow burn, resulting in a pleasant warmth in the back of the throat.
Traditional Street Tacos: Perfect for carne asada, carnitas, or al pastor.
Huevos Rancheros: Acts as an elevated salsa that cuts through rich egg yolks.
Chipotle Aioli Base: Mix with mayo or Greek yogurt for a professional-grade spread.
Chili Booster: Adds an instant layer of complexity and "slow-cooked" depth.
Grilled Corn (Elote): Creates a spicy, smoky-sweet glaze when brushed onto charred corn.
Medium 5 out of 10
Chipotle Peppers, Water, Distilled Vinegar, Blue Agave Nectar, Salt, Garlic, Oregano, Black Pepper, Cumin.
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This sauce is a recipe game changer with the ability to increase heat, or not, and or, add to salad dressings, or honey for a hot honey glaze, especially on the grill is so amazing. It’s even great for oven veggies, especially in crispy roasted cauliflower. Even added it to a brownie recipe for a bit of a kick. It’s just so versatile.