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Has anyone tried the Raspberry Chipotle Sauce from Oasis Foods? It's the
only kind I've been able to find, and it's leaving me a little perplexed. Last night I cooked some brined, boneless/skinless chicken breasts on the ridged grill pan, and near the end of cooking, added some of the sauce to let it glaze up a bit. This bottle of sauce (not huge; same size as a bottle of supermarket BBQ sauce) cost $7 (!!!) so I was really hoping it would knock my socks off and change my life. Next time, I will add a little ground chipotle to it...the heat and smoke were a little too subtle, and it was too sweet. It tasted like raspberry jelly w/ a bit of a kick at the end, but nothing special. Since I haven't been able to find Dan T's or any other brand, I have nothing to compare it to. Is that what it's supposed to be? Or is the Oasis brand missing the mark? |
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