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popularhocuspocusblade posted Yesterday 04:41 PM
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San Marcos Chipotle Peppers Adobo Sauce (11Oz )~$1.69 With S&S @ Amazon

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Yesterday 04:43 PM
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mrtramplefootYesterday 04:43 PM
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Blend em up and throw it in a pot of chili

Thank me later
Yesterday 05:46 PM
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almightysYesterday 05:46 PM
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Quote from mrtramplefoot :
Blend em up and throw it in a pot of chili Thank me later
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elberchoYesterday 11:51 PM
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I had a question about the heat. Here is the answer from Amazon Dufus! :
The San Marcos Chipotle Peppers Adobo Sauce [amazon.com] doesn't have an official Scoville rating listed, but chipotle peppers typically range from 2,500–8,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU)—considered moderate heat, similar to a jalapeño.
Customers describe it as having a warm, smoky flavor rather than intense burn, making it accessible for most spice tolerances. It's versatile enough for marinades and cooking without overwhelming milder palates.
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HomerJayToday 01:40 AM
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Pretty accurate. Slow building warm heat. A little smoky, a little tangy, a little sweet and a little spicy. Roast some garlic, Mexican crema(not sour cream), salt to taste. Optional lime and cilantro. A can of this. Throw in a blender. Great dip(salsa) for just about anything
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amoney805Today 04:34 AM
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Chopping a few of them up and mix with some sour cream, crema, or plain Greek yogurt makes a delicious sauce for fish tacos.

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