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Por: Joe janeiro em 10, 2008 - 7:47 pm

10mustard1.jpgVamos manter o tema de CaJohn mover-se feliz junto com este produto novo de “da linha de produto 10 ″ chamado Mostarda 10. Em meu quest never-ending encontrar a mostarda fêz quente bastante para minha tolerância do calor, que maneira melhor desafiar o ponto inicial do sanity culinary do que para tentar estes Jolokia e mostarda do habanero dos gênios loucos Alimentos impetuosos de CaJohns.

Esta é realmente a terceira mostarda que eu revi de CaJohn, vindo nos saltos do Cão-Na mostarda boa e Mostarda do Hungarian de CaJohns. Uma coisa tornou-se blissfully óbvia após ter tentado todos estes makes de CaJohn das mostardas… uma mostarda média bonita.

Ingredientes: mostarda preparada superior (semente da mostarda do vinagre, da classe #1, o sal, o turmeric, o paprika, os spices), habaneros vermelhos, Bih Jolokia

Para o simplicity, é duro ir erradamente com o que está nesta mostarda. Faça exame de alguma mostarda amarela, faça-lhe o grito com algumas pimentas extremamente quentes do Chile, misture-o bem, e sirva-o. Está aqui a descrição do Web site:

Mostarda 10
Todo o sabor fabulous da mostarda amarela superior com o fogo glorious do Naga Jolokia! O revestimento justo um ombro de carne de porco com esta e tampa com RUB 10, retarde o cozinheiro até que feito, e todos jurará que você é do Baixo-País! Retrocede acima desse sanduíche do presunto & do queijo apenas muito bem demasiado, e nos Brats, Oh! Aquele é o que eu sou talkin' sobre!

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Primeira impressão: Sempre desde a liberação do original de “o sauce 10 ″ (que nós começamos uma amostra tentar cedo sobre), nós gostamos da evolução do projeto da etiqueta. That said, John has indicated that they may be revamping the label and its graphics a little to be more indicative of what’s inside the bottle. As for what’s inside, the picture gives you the visual that this is a brown mustard…and I thought it resembled any of the other commercially-available brown mustards save for one major thing….

The aroma tells you there’s more to this mustard than its innocent looks.

Yeah, yeah…it smells a lot like mustard, and while I’m not in the habit of sniffing my mustards all that much, I couldn’t help but notice that my nose hairs recoiled from the capsaicinoids emitting from this condiment. Not only that, but this mustard is wonderfully thick and separates very little upon standing.

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Taste: For a mustard that features a couple of the hottest peppers on the planet, the heat sneaks up on you. My first foray with this was at dinner with some turkey sausage, which you can see above. As anyone from Wisconsin could tell you, mustard and sausage goes together as well as peanut butter goes with jelly. I slathered up these two links with a generous coating and began to chomp blissfully away. After about 20-30 seconds and really enjoying the taste of the mustard, a wave of heat finally hit me.

This mustard is simply one of the hotter ones I’ve tried, and it builds. While I wasn’t suffering by any stretch, each bite of mustard was an accumulation of heat over the last. By the end of my meal, I was sucking a bit of wind…and loving every minute of it. The great thing about it? The taste didn’t suffer one bit. It seemed like the habanero actually provided most of the taste aspect, but the Jolokia added that extra element of heat that separates it from others of its ilk.

To ask what the mustard is good with is just plain silly, because the simple answer is everything. Anytime you think to use a mustard, plug this one in instead of your plain ol’ yellow mustard. Try it in mixed into your potato or pasta salad, spread thick over your deli sandwich, dip your pretzels in it, or make your deviled eggs have a little more devil in them. Try and find something this mustard doesn’t taste good upon. I dare you.

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Overall recommendation: Easily vaulting into one of the top three mustards I’ve tried in terms of heat, it also easily one of the better ones as well. Hideously hot for a mustard, Jolokia lovers will want to have a jar of this on hand for any time they have a condiment need arise. You may never like a milder mustard again. This paired up with the Dog-On Good mustard make for a must-have pair of condiments. Enjoy!


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4 Fiery Comments »

I experimented with this mustard by warming it up in a pan. I sliced up some Hillshire Hot Links (pork variety) which are my favorite sausages to eat, and let the slices soak up in the cooking mustard. After a few minutes of coating the hot link slices they were ready to eat. You will definitely feel the heat level increase the more you eat, but it is worth every sweat-inducing bite.

Comment fired by Buddah — January 11, 2008- 2:40 am


I hope he brings this to Albuquerque!!!

Comment fired by Devil Duck — January 11, 2008- 12:30 pm


He brings the whole “10″ product line, and they are all good. Wait to try his “10″ bbq, now that is some hot bbq sauce.

Comment fired by Buddah — January 11, 2008- 7:52 pm


This review inspired my meal tonight. The 10 Mustard had gotten moved halfway to the rear of my fridge and was forgotten until I read this.

So, tonight I cooked up some Johnsonville Stadium Brats, slapped ‘em on buns doused with 10 Mustard and topped with Bavarian Sauerkraut. Absolutely delishious! The 10 mustard kicked my butt though! LOL! Man that stuff creeps up on you and then won’t let go! Whoooweee! Thank goodness for PBR. Didn’t kill the burn, but it sure did kill the pain eventually! :lol:

Comment fired by DKJanuary 14, 2008- 8:54 pm


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