Naga

100,000 Scoville Naga Chilli Vodka

100,000 Scoville Naga Chilli Vodka

From specialist whisky retail Master of Malt comes a vodka infused with Naga chillies, they make it themselves, and you can read about the process in on their blog.

They fill a carboy (about 6 gallons) with Vodka and about 18 kg of Naga Chillies and left if for a few weeks to mature..

You can now buy this stuff direct from Master of Malt’s web site at for £31.95  you get a 70 cl bottle full of the 40% proof spirit.

If we can get a bottle for review, we will get a few reviewers together for a tasting..

They have a video on Youtube..

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What could be better on Christmas Day that to serve your guests some home made chilli chocolates..

The Wiltshire Chilli Farm - Raw Chilli Chocolate Kit

The Wiltshire Chilli Farm - Raw Chilli Chocolate Kit

Well Jamie at the Wiltshire Chilli Farm has worked with Raw Chocolate specialists Elements For Life to create a home Raw Chocolate making kit with some chilli Kick, each kit contains:-

  • 100g Raw Cacao Powder
  • 120g Raw Cacao Butter
  • 3.5g Wiltshire Chilli Farm Habanero Chilli Powder
  • 3.5g Wiltshire Chilli Farm Naga Chilli Powder
  • 300ml bottle of Sweet Freedom, Low GI natural sweetener
  • Reusable Silicone Mould
  • Information & Recipe Card

Making your own Raw Chocolates could not be simpler, ours turn out so good well they looked most professional, you can order your kit at Elements for Life’s web site for only £15.99, makes an ideal gift, or you could even make your own Chilli Chocolate Russian Roulette…

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Project Spice - Flamin-Galah!

Project Spice - Flamin-Galah!

Brrrrr The nights are fair drawing in my chilli padawanz, and with the autumn upon us, the evenings are gonna start to get very cold, so its a wise idea to stock up on your favourite chilli products now, so you can keep warm when the harsh winter sets in!!

Anyway, enough of that doom and gloom bollocks, i’m here today to show you a lovely video review i did about a sauce from a company known simply as “Project Spice” The company is run by Dave and John Tidmarsh, with Dave being the main player. From what I have come to learn about Dave he is a talented chef and very much a spice connoisseur, writing his own recipes and of course, making wonderful sauces from the recipe ideas that come into his head! The sauce I have for review today has undergone a couple of revisions but finally Dave is happy with it, and under that premise he came to me with a bottle and said “Darth, its ready for review!” so with that in mind I took the bottle and began my journey.

Ingredients: Roasted Peppers, Bhut Jolokia Chilli, Onion, Cider Vinegar, Lime, Water, Garlic, Ginger, Sugar, Spices, Oil & Salt.

Review bottle kindly supplied by www.projectspice.co.uk

As you can see from the ingredients list there are a myriad of flavours within “Flamin Galah!”…which I must say at this stage is a bloody random name, and to explain it a little, Dave once told me he called this sauce after a line from home and away, a “Galah” is a species of cockatoo native to Australia, and funnily enough, like this sauce the bird itself is a lovely deep red on its chest! In amongst the red thickness of it all are seeds suspended in the sauce, upon opening it and giving it the nasal once over, I can immediately smell both the red peppers and the lime, with a slight undertone of unmistakeable jolokia frangrance.

Watch the following video to give yourselves an idea of just how hot this sauce is, take note that my latest padawan: Dave “Thecafmankilla” Ayres is a complete and utter novice when it comes to chilli..the man thinks a bloody tikka masala is hot, so you can only imagine how this one hits him, fortunately I broke him in gently using an all natural sauce…

As you just saw, this sauce is one that can certainly hold it own in a well established all natural market! Suffice to say its definitely one of the hottest all natural sauce is have tried, and beleive me i have tried a few! In the video i mentioned that the sauce costs about £5-£6 from www.projectspice.co.uk, upon closer inspection it is painfully apparent that i have been talking bollocks as this sauce is a measly FOUR QUID!! yes thats right £4!!! I thought that £6 was a decent price but this is a STEAL at £4 a bottle, so grab some now before it inevitably sells out!!

Until next time my chilli padawanz, wrap up warm and if you can’t do that then eat something nice and spicy!! May the sauce be with you, always!!

Flavour
(8/10)
Heat
(8/10)
Packaging
(6/10)
Value
(9/10)
Overall
(8/10)

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Good day my avid chilli padawanz. the sauce i have for review today comes from a company known as “Sinful Sauces” which is a small company based in northampton that makes a wonderfully colourful range of sauces and pickles. It all started in 2010 as a fleeting idea between Paul and Kelly, a husband and wife team from Northampton. From there it has grown to become quite an enterprising business for the pair of them, Paul being a native Southampton lad and Kelly hailing from Melbourne, Australia…not that it has ANYTHING to do with how they make their sauces, but together they have combined numerous skills to produce a range of sauces that look AMAZING and of the few i have tried, taste even better! Lets hope this one follows the trend eh?

Sinful Sauces - Warth

Sinful Sauces - Warth

Ingredients: Tomatoes (42%), Red Peppers, Onions, Naga (5%), Red Wine Vinegar, Applewood Smoked Garlic, Sugar, Olive Oil, Black Treacle, Lime.

Review bottle generously supplied by www.sinfulsauces.co.uk

Right where do i begin with this stuff? I can start by saying that the presentation of this product is nothing short of outstanding, usually you see alot of new companies start out with a fledgling product and branding that starts out looking very homemade, then moves on over the years to become a very professionally designed and eye catching brand and label that would’nt look out of place on a supermarket shelf! Sinful Sauces have jumped straight in at the deep end with a range of sauces that have one of the most eye catching designs i have ever seen! In the case of “Wrath” this bottle has a bright red bearded demon on the bottle, with the name of the sauce in the same type of red below with a short decription of the flavour to expect within, in this case “Sweet smoky naga”.

Sinful Sauces Heat ScaleA couple of other eye catching things about this bottle that you may or may not be able to see from the picture is the heat guage on the side of the bottle, and rather than the usual heat guage with scovilles etc on it, this one has the names of all the other sauces thata re in the range, so you can pick a sauce according to your chilli tolerance level! The other thing that really sets this bottle apart from others it the awesome “Sinful Sauces” “S” logo done in a nice gothicky font right on the security seal that is wrapped round the neck, something i have seen no other company do, and this helps set these sauces apart from the crowd.

Okay now lets crack on with the really import stuff, the contents of said bottle, the sauce itself is a nice rich brown colour, with the occasional seed floating around, the smell as I twisted the cap off was a lovely tomatoey, garlicky smoked smell with only a hint of Naga in there to affirm its presence, so after smelling only a hint of chilli I loaded up my tasting spoon with a rather large dollop of the sauce, thinking that it would’nt be that hot and putting it in my mouth, letting it sit on my tonuge for a few seconds before swishing it round and swallowing..WOW!

Immediately a nice tangy tomoato taste hit my tongue accompanied by a smokey, garlic naga flavour that had an amazing aftertaste as the sauce dissapeared down, the heat however hit my right at the back of the throat, i could definitely feel the sauces namesake after all the flavours had gone and the heat and aftertaste crept it, the burn soon spread from just my throat to my tongue and lips with each subsequent spoonful, it was burning, there was the sweet pain we chileheads have come to love, but the flavour was too good to stop eating it!!

For me this was a real chilli padawanz BBQ ketchup, this is the sort of thing you bring to a BBQ and get reinvited back for in the hope that you bring another bottle with you, and at £4.50 for 150ml from www.sinfulsauces.co.uk this is cheaper than alot of other hot sauces at this level and its damn tasty to boot, i can’t recommend this sauce enough, especially considering these guys have been in the game for less than a year they are really showing the big names that they have a part to play in the hot sauce market and no mistake!!

Until next tiome my chilli padawanz, get a bottle of this sorted and I’ll see you at a BBQ soon, may the sauce be with you, always!!!

Flavour
(9/10)
Heat
(7.5/10)
Packaging
(9/10)
Value
(8/10)
Overall
(9/10)

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