Alive Ferments’ Cultured Chili Sauces make it easy to incorporate some probiotics when boosting and spicing up the flavor of any dish. Rich in prebiotics, probiotics and beneficial fermentation compounds, Alive Ferments are not only easy to digest but also enrich microbiome diversity. The brand is all about celebrating the world’s many flavors and cultures, connecting people back to their roots, and recognizing the common humanity that celebrates our differences. Try their Spicy OG, Mild Red, Mild Green or Chipotle in either live unpasteurized probiotic or naturally fermented flavors. You can learn more about them by visiting the Alive Ferments website.
* Complimentary products received for review.
For this review I used a complimentary bottle of the Alive Ferments Cultured Chili Sauce in the Spicy OG flavor. This sauce is in the range of “MEDIUM HEAT”. It features a blend of red bell pepper, Fresno, and Jalapeno Peppers with their unique blend of spices along with garlic. It’s a cultured chili sauce that’s rich in naturally occurring probiotics.
My husband loves spicy foods…the hotter the better in his book. While I enjoy spicy foods, I go for medium heat. Last week we made Empanadas for a quick weeknight dinner. We cooked them in our air fryer to save time. Earlier that day my husband whipped up a delicious dipping sauce (see below for the recipe) to go along with them. You’ll want to make the dipping sauce 1-3 hours before serving so that it can chill in the refrigerator. That allows all of the flavors to infuse.
The addition of the Alive Ferments Cultured Chili Sauce in the recipe made the most delicious dipping sauce with just the right amount of “heat” so that we could both enjoy it. It’s NOT spicy hot, mouth-burning at all. Definitely a medium heat which can be toned down with the addition of more Sweet & Sour Sauce if you like a more “mild” sauce. The Chili Sauce has a really nice consistency to it so that you can indeed mix it into your favorite recipes. We want to try it as a marinade on chicken wings next!
Easy to Make Empanadas Dipping Sauce Recipe
While they were cooking my husband poured about a 1/4 cup of the Alive Fermented Cultured Chili Sauce Spicy OG into a bowl. He added 2 tablespoons of sour cream, 3 slices of Jalapenos that he finely chopped up and 1 tablespoon of Sweet and Sour Sauce (any brand will do). Mix all of that up and chill for an hour.
Serve the dipping sauce right alongside of the Empanadas.
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These dipping sauces look so yummy. I would love to try the whole line of these.
This looks and sounds good. I am very leary about hot sauce but this does sound interesting. I don’t like it hot but I do like the flavor that hot sauce gives to stuff. So I use a very light had and taste again and agin