Humble House Sauce Variety Pack 9.7 oz (Pack of 3)


Key features
- •Variety Pack of 3 Flavors - 1 of Each Flavor
- •Habanero & Aji Amarillo Sweet Heat Fruit Sauce
- •Ancho & Morita Smokey Tamarind Sauce
- •Guajillo & Red Jalapeno Aged Tangy Garlic Sauce
Humble House Sauce Variety Pack 9.7 oz (Pack of 3)
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Customer Reviews
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Tried because I saw on Hot Ones
Cranky Old Nerd•September 11, 2018
I was curious for a mild sauce and tried this three pack to see.
I like the green sauce with pork, the dark red sauce was kinda too tomato flavored for me, and the last sauce didn't have much flavor. I'm probably spicer fan so the taste was more important to me as I wasn't expecting a lot of heat. Next time I would probably only buy the greenish sauce as it was good with pork.
I like the green sauce with pork, the dark red sauce was kinda too tomato flavored for me, and the last sauce didn't have much flavor. I'm probably spicer fan so the taste was more important to me as I wasn't expecting a lot of heat. Next time I would probably only buy the greenish sauce as it was good with pork.
Better price than Heatonist
Lilleth•September 4, 2018
Better price than Heatonist.com. (Sorry) The Ancho and Morita is AMAZINGLY delicious with meat. I wanted to reorder but searched and found a lower price AND Multi pack. Can't wait to try the other two. Haven't had the opp yet. Will update.
Not Worth the Money
Mark Criebaum•August 28, 2018
Severely overrated. Not worth $10 a piece... Decent at best for the Ancho Morita. The Guajillo & Red Jalapeno is not good at all. Tastes like Sriracha but not even as good as that. The best one to me surprisingly was the Habanero & Aji Amarillo. A little spicier than the other two and good with food. But for close to $10 a bottle. Wait till the price drops to try them.
Lives up to the Hype!
Lord Commander•July 20, 2018
Saw the Ancho & Morita on "Hot Ones!" and decided to give their three-pack a try and was not disappointed.
It's a nice variety pack that adds a little extra to your pantry. Had a small hot wings party and all of them were crowd pleasers. I know everyone has opinions on sauces, but if you're just looking for a solid variety pack to add something different to your palate these are a great start. Already blew through the half of the Ancho & Morita and the Red Jalapeno is gone. Just need to eat more fish to finish off the Amarillo.
It's a nice variety pack that adds a little extra to your pantry. Had a small hot wings party and all of them were crowd pleasers. I know everyone has opinions on sauces, but if you're just looking for a solid variety pack to add something different to your palate these are a great start. Already blew through the half of the Ancho & Morita and the Red Jalapeno is gone. Just need to eat more fish to finish off the Amarillo.
which is my favorite, is a sweet and spicy endeavor that's pretty ...
Captain Graveyard•July 15, 2018
All the sauces are more mild than anything. These were made for those that can't tolerate spice at all. None of them stand out as true bangers. The Ancho is more a less a bbq sauce, Guajillo is definitely a low-key sriracha clone, and the habanero, which is my favorite, is a sweet and spicy endeavor that's pretty good on a lot of things. None of them taste particularly good on beef, in my opinion. They all are great on chicken though.
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