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It’s a Fiery World Partners with Intensity Academy for Mother’s Day Giveaway
If y’all remember, I reviewed Intensity Academy’s Chai Sweet Chili sauce on Hot Sauce Daily a while back. The sauce is dedicated to Michele Northrup’s mom, Barbara! To honor our mom’s and Mom’s everywhere, Intensity Academy and It’s a Fiery World are teaming up in a Mother’s Day giveaway contest! Post a memory about your mom in the comment section below this post and on the Chilehead Facebook Page post where this is shared. Michele and I will pick a lucky winner at random on Mother’s Day to receive a gift pack of saucy goodness from Intensity Academy! I’m proud to team up with Intensity Academy in this great testimony to Mom’s everywhere! So start commenting!
My original review of Chai Sweet Chili Sauce is re-posted below.
Michele Northrup, who puts the Intense in Intensity Academy, told me I just had to try out her new sauce.
She proceeded to share that the sauce was dedicated to her mom, Barbara Northrup, who Michele lost not long ago. And even cooler still, Intensity Academy donates a portion of the profit from sales of their Chai Sweet Chili Sauce to different charities. And then, later that night, this sauce won a Golden Chili in the Asian sauce category. And with that as our backdrop, let’s give Chai Sweet Chili a ride around the block and see what’s under the hood.
Ingredients: Organic brewed Chai Tea, Thai pepper puree, distilled vinegar, garlic, rice wine vinegar, tapioca starch and natural spices.
Texture/Appearance: – This is a medium thickness sauce with a nice, reddish hue that gives away its Thai Pepper pedigree. The texture is varied, believe it or not, due in large part to the pepper pieces and parts you get when you eat it. Now mind you, I’m eating spoonfuls of this sauce before and during my review, and the difference in texture wouldn’t really be noticed in regular application. Now, the fresh pepper flakes in your teeth might give your friends a feel for texture (not really….well, okay, one did make an ugly display between my teeth, but a quick water rinse nipped that little problem pepper in the bud!) The pepper puree and the tapioca starch give the sauce some body, which is useful when using it as a glaze for salmon, chicken, etc. And as you can see in the picture, the appearance of Chai Sweet Chili is attractive when mixed with the stir fried shrimp I cooked.
Taste/Flavor Straight Up: – While the first taste might lead you to believe that this is a normal asian style stir-fry sauce, the Chai tea quickly jumps up and says, Hey You!! You taste me!? That’s right! Chai Tea is in the house! Do we have a problem? I swear that’s what I heard! Okay… not really, but it could have been. However, the Chai tea did not come in as the upfront flavor. That distinction came from the sugar and spices, who won the footrace to be first flavor out the bottle. The cool part of this sauce and its hipster Chai Tea influence is that the tea is almost an afterthought flavor… a middle note surrounded by a chorus of flavor. But you can hear it, loud and clear, and it’s a clean note-fresh, unassuming, and amazingly bright. I tried this sauce on my home made stir-fried shrimp and veggies, and it tasted as good as the accompanying picture looks. I put it on fish, veggies, and started to drink it on the rocks, but then I remembered about the pepper flake in the teeth incident, and decided to back off of that idea. The Thai pepper influence, however, is apparent, but in a subdued, muted horn sort of way. You’d expect something a little different, which brings us to heat.
Heat Level: – Please don’t take this rating as a negative, because this sauce wasn’t designed to be hot. But on a 5 star scale, I can’t muster more than a level 2 in heat. And that’s what is kinda neat and unique about it. One of the major ingredients is Thai Pepper puree, and while it gives a fun little zing that hits your taste buds on a slight delay, it’s a muted zing. And no zang. And definitely no zowee! Go back to that muted horn thing. Here you have a huge horn section (work with me here- thai pepper is a major ingredient that equates to a large horn sec… oh never mind… you get the picture), and you’re expecting hot Thai Pepper notes that sound loud and bold like a good Chicago tune. But no – the heat is subtle, muted, and blended seamlessly into the other flavor profiles that I enjoyed so much.
Label/Graphics: – I liked the label, and loved the little write up on the side about Michele’s mother, Barbara. It is inspiring and pleasing, and I liked the pink background mixed with the grass and muted sun. The peacock on the label is a great representative for this sauce, and not just because it is a beautiful bird on a sauce honoring a beautiful lady. If you know anything about Peacocks, you know that they are loud and fearless and will get up in your face if you threaten them and scare the beejeezus out of you. They weren’t used to guard palaces for nothing, you know! I can’t help but think that this is Michele’s tongue in cheek trophy to her beautiful, protective, strong mom, Barbara.
Overall Impression: – This is an excellent asian style chili sauce. I would even call it fun. That’s partly why I infused some fun into my review. It just seemed to fit this sauce and Intensity Academy overall! If you know Michele Northrup and her husband Tom, you know that these folks have fun with their products. But they’re all business when it comes to flavor. This sauce can be serious on stir fry, casual on plain green beans, classy on fish, and always fun. While I don’t know for certain, I have to think that when Michele created this sauce, she was in the kitchen reminiscing about her mom, and thinking about how Barbara Northrup could be funny, serious, classy, not so classy (hard to be classy running after kids, wiping dirty noses, and cleaning bathrooms), and look as good in jeans as she did in sequins. I never met Michele’s mom, but that’s the image I get. How cool is that? And how cool to create something unique, fun, and amazingly tasty. Chai Sweet Chili is just that cool. Get you some. Enjoy. And if you’re blessed to still have your momma, call her up and tell her you love her.
About the company: Intensity Academy opened for business in 2007 in the Tampa, Florida area. According to their website, they have won multiple awards for their diverse line of sauces, including Scovies, Golden Chiles and Fiery Food awards. Check out their website at http://www.intensityacademy.com and be greeted by a school motif (the name is Intensity Academy, after all). Use the contact info on the website for questions that the site doesn’t answer.
About the author: Ken Alexander is a self-proclaimed Chilehead, with a love of spicy food, hot sauce, and the zest of life. An avid Andy Griffith fan (can you find the hidden Barney Fife reference in the review?), Ken lives in Baton Rouge, LA, in the heart of Cajun Food country, and enjoys experiencing new tastes and flavors from all over the world. He is a staff reviewer and festival reporter for I Love it Spicy and a regular contributor to HotSauceDaily. Ken also likes humming TV theme songs, playing Yahtzee, and quoting old Kris Kristofferson lyrics.
Categories: hot sauce, reviews
Tags: chai, hot sauce, tea, thai
Memorial Day Weekend Sale- Spicy Food Blogs Promo Blitz
Since the major chile blogs had such a great sale prior to the Super Bowl, Al “Buddah” Goldenberg of I Love It Spicy! thought why not do one for the Spring. Traditionally Memorial Day Weekend is the start for the opening of beaches, picnic gatherings, and at home, the unofficial start of the grilling season (although we BBQ and griller fanatics do it year ’round).
With this sale, we let any company selling their products to join in on the promotion even if they were not spicy. We are here to help them succeed and giving them a platform like this can only assist them get their products to places where they would not normally be found. Please take a hard look at what is being offered. Think about enhancing your grilling experience or something you can add to a gathering of friends and/or family. Perhaps something to share with your co-workers or neighbors. Help support these small companies, and at the same time taste some great products while doing so.
Click on the company name if interested and it will take you to where you need to go. Happy Shopping, and be sure to stock up!
Joy Peppers: Through Memorial Day, any three Joy Peppers (Original, with Garlic, with Pickles, with Olives, or Garlic with Peppers) for $20 plus shipping. Mix and match.
Global Warming Salsa: We will offer our Salsa special for 40.00, delivered. It includes one of each four award winning Global Warming Salsa flavors: Mild, Medium, Hot and one of our unique Global flavors (Japan or India, please specify when ordering) and we will also include a genuine ceramic Tabasco Salsa bowl and spoon AND a signed copy of the book we co-authored called “Breakin’ Down the Barriers”…all for an even 40.00. We only have about 60 of the bowls, so we recommend people jump in if they’re interested!
Benito’s Hot Sauce: We are offering the following specials for the grilling season: Vermont Maple Chipotle BBQ Rub (2011 Scovie Award Winner), Chipotle Infused Maple Syrup (2012 Scovie Award Winner) and our Habanero Infused Maple Syrup (2012 Fiery Food Challenge Winner) all for $20 (includes shipping)! Email us at: benitoshotsauce@gmail.com to take advantage of this offer!
JACS Tailgaters: We will run a 15% coupon the Month of May. Put SGTCARTER in the coupon code.
Cajun Heat: We have our “specials” running all year long. You basically create your own; the more you buy the more you save! Buy any 2 products and save 10% coupon code CAJUN10 Buy 3 or more products and save 15% coupon code CAJUN15 Buy 6 or more products and save 20% coupon code CAJUN20
Prehistoric Wing Sauce: From 4/23/2012 til 5/31/2012 we will sell our Medium, Hot or Volcano Prehistoric Sauce for $5.95 a bottle + shipping.
Pirate Jonny’s BBQ Rubs & Seasonings: is having a Spring Winners sale. We are proud winners in the 2011 and 2012 NBBQ and Hot Pepper Awards for our Rubs and Seasonings. Buy 2 of our Gold Medal winning BBQ rubs or Seasonings and get a third winner FREE. See our website for details we ship anywhere in the country thru the USPS.
Chili Pepper Madness: I’d like to offer discounts on my jalapeno pepper cookbooks, purchased directly through the printer. 25% Off. Here are the links with discount code: “Jalapeno Madness: Jalapeno Recipes Galore!” – https://www.createspace.com/3414951 “Jalapeno Poppers and Other Stuffed Chili Peppers” – https://www.createspace.com/3770631 Discount Code: D5BZWKJT
HoneyBlaze Wing Sauce: All 16oz bottles of Original & HOTTTT are now $6
Texas Creek Products: We are offering a buy 4 get one free with the products on our website. And we’ll throw in another something extra for you. Pure Evil Capsaicin Drops don’t qualify for the free item, sorry, but can be one of the purchased items. Just make a “note to seller” at checkout with your free item choice.
Fat Cat Foods: We’d like to offer a limited time offer: Order a five-sauce sampler pack and get a free T-shirt (S-XXXL)! Click the top item in our online store to order.
Madison Chocolatiers West: Buy any 3 and we will include a special treat free. No coupon or code needed. Valid from April 28, 2012 to May 19, 2012. Only valid on purchases from our Facebook store.
Intensity Academy Sauces: We are offering any 5 products for only $20! (excluding shipping) use coupon code: Any5bottles_online I highly suggest the Garlic Goodness, Chai Sweet Chili & Hot Cubed!
Coal Gulch Trading of Madrid New Mexico: Buy any 2 products get a free “Miner’s Habanero Mustard” with your order…grilling time is upon us, so take advantage of this offer and spice up that grill. Happy Food!!! Happy People!!!! = Peace
Hellfire Hot Sauce: Buy any two regular priced sauces and receive a free bottle of our seasoning & spice rub….your choice XXX HOT, HOT or MILD. Get the 3 pack of our three top selling gourmet sauces(Blueberry Hell, Pure Hell, & Devil’s Blend for $24.95 plus shipping. Also get 5 free bottles of hot sauce with the purchase of any large 2011 Collectible Devil Reserve Bottle! Offers will be good through Memorial Day!
Race City Sauce Works: For the entire month of May, use coupon code: SofiGold and get 25% off before shipping. Plus spend $25 or more (before shipping) and get a bottle of our Pestilence chocolate habanero Rub with dark chocolate and roasted coffee powder.
Volcanic Peppers: For the month of May buy any 2 or more LAVA BBQ sauces and receive a free LAVA Chocolate Lightning Hot Sauce. No code needed, this will be an automatic addition to your order.
Dragonfire Hot Sauce: Here it is, 20% off all products for the month of May, also free shipping on orders over $45.00. Coupon codes will be displayed on the main page of our website.
Carolina Sunshine BBQ: We had our April facebook special that went so well, here is what we will do ! Through May we will offer a free “Wing Sauce” with any sauce or rub order from Carolina Sunshine. Enter “I love me some free stuff” in the shipping instructions so I know where you came from!
Cajun Heat “Q’s” Up a Winning Sauce!!!
I have the privilege of telling all of you about a new sauce I had the honor of trying prior to its public release. Clement Bourg, saucemaster deluxe, and owner of Cajun Heat (home to Voodoo Ash and Liquid Napalm), has crafted a BBQ sauce with his native Cajun roots called “C’est Bon Cajun-Q”. I recently saw a post Clement put on Facebook asking if anyone knew a writer who could help him re-write his product sheet. Well, I like to write, so I fired back a quick response and told him I’d love a shot at it. And I was tickled that he liked what I did for his product descriptions. But not being a “professional” writer, I wasn’t sure what to charge him after he asked my fee. So we did the logical thing – we bartered our talents! I think I ended up with the better end of the deal, for sure, because Clement not only hooked me up a great assortment of products to try and enjoy (see the picture! Jealous, huh?!), including stocking me up on Ash and Napalm, my two fav Cajun Heat products, he also sent me his new C’est Bon Cajun-Q BBQ sauce to review. And, if that weren’t enough, he sent me his Batch 1, Bottle 1of C’est Bon, and Batch 1, Bottle 2 with Cajun Heat’s gourmet label scheme (same sauces, different label for a different audience). How cool is that? I know Vic Clinco is drooling over that one! So, with that little story as the lead in, let’s see what’s up with Clement’s newest creation.
Ingredients: Tomato Sauce, Ketchup, Vinegar, Brown Sugar, Yellow Mustard, Cajun Spices, Liquid Smoke, Salt, Brown Mustard
Appearance/Texture: This is an interesting looking sauce, with lots of character. The color is light for a BBQ sauce, almost a rusty brick red, not the deep, dark look of many BBQ sauces. I attribute this to the lack of Molasses in the ingredients. It is full of specks of spices, all of which serve to paint a spicy canvas which advertise the diversity of flavors inside. It is like a natural silk garment…it lays on the tongue with a good smooth drape, but with a touch of texture that speaks to the flecks of natural spices and goodness contained within its fabric.
Flavor: This is where Clement has gone deep into the recesses of a gator infested bayou, and waded through the murky, cypress studded waters, and emerged with a sauce that is……wait for it…….obviously Cajun, no, wait……Carolina…..no, how about Country, no, that’s not it………. Caribbean, no that’s not it, either. So what is it? After all, it has Cajun Q in the name! Well, I think it’s all of the above!!! It took me a while to figure it out. It has the sweet of a country sauce, the zest and uniqueness of a caribbean, the tang of a good North Carolina vinegar based sauce, but with an unmistakable Cajun pop and flair! Thoroughly confused?! Don’t worry! It’s just the swamp gas and it’ll pass! This sauce is so eclectic in its spice blend that it could have many mommas and daddies in its heritage! The sweetness of the tomatoes, ketchup and brown sugar, with that touch of earthy smokiness and zingy spices found in cajun flavors, make a great foundation of flavor. Add in the mustard (both yellow and spicy) and the vinegar, and the flavors lighten up, the vinegar opening the palate and allowing the privileged partaker to experience the full impact of the worldliness that this sauce expresses. Given that Clement relocated to Virginia from Louisiana, I found myself thinking that he is paying homage to his roots and his new home, and all points in-between.
Heat: This isn’t a hot BBQ sauce, nor does it advertise itself as such. It provides some pop from the vinegar, mustard and spices, but just enough to be playful. It truly works for any taste and any person.
Label: Those of you that are familiar with my reviews on I Love it Spicy and Hot Sauce Daily know that I’m big on labels. Why? Because that’s the window to the soul of an initial product purchase. Why do you think companies spend gazillions of dollars every year on Madison Avenue type advertisers? So that manufacturers and business owners can showcase their products in the best visual light! So what about Cajun Heat’s C’est Bon Cajun-Q label? Well, the label is eye-catching and fun. It reminds me of something frequently found in tourist shops. Cartoonish and bright! And Clement calls it a “novelty label”. But the company name is missing on the front of the label, and I think that hurts brand recognition. How are you going to instill customer loyalty if they don’t know what company is selling the product? The Cajun Heat tagline, “Eat Like a Freak” is clearly visible, but the company name and logo (which is well done and very polished) is pushed off on the side of the label. I think Cajun Heat would do themselves a favor by putting out a label that clearly displays the company name. As to Cajun Heat’s “gourmet” label, it looks generic and gives no real help to establishing identity of company or product.
Overall: 4 1/2 Fiery Worlds : This is an excellent BBQ sauce. It’s complexity and diversity belie its name. And being that South Louisiana is my adopted adult home (I guess 30+ years here allow me that claim!), I am proud that Cajun Heat’s C’est Bon Cajun-Q proclaims a Cajun identity. However, it could rightfully claim an idenity in any of the BBQ Capitals: Memphis, St. Louis, Kansas City, North Carolina, etc. etc. etc. It’s just that diverse. I’ve had it on several different things, including chicken, pork, and even on my oven roasted chicken Subway sandwich, along with Cajun Heat’s mustard! If you’re BBQ loving family and friends can’t decide on a style of sauce to use at your next BBQ feast, this sauce may very well satisfy even the most loyal of sauce style followers!! If you’re in the Stephens City, Virginia area, give Clement Bourg of Cajun Heat a shout. Or check out his website to pick you up some today. You definitely won’t be sorry. And don’t forget: Explore the spice in your life because It’s a Fiery World! Thanks for stopping by!
PostScript: This review is posting on Clement Bourg’s birthday, April 27, 2012. To promote the launch of C’est Bon Cajun-Q, Cajun Heat is offerering a discount to all early purchasers. Put in the coupon code CAJUN-Q, and receive a 35% discount for all Cajun Heat orders placed Friday, April 27th!! Cajun Heat’s website highlights their entire line of cajun inspired products. They also feature two different labelling schemes for their hot sauces and BBQ sauce. Their product line includes the popular Voodoo Ash spicy seasoning and their hottest sauce, Liquid Napalm! They also feature a wing sauce, three different cajun hot sauces of varying heat levels, a cajun mustard, and of course, C’est Bon Cajun-Q! Bon Appetit!!!
“Why Hot Sauce Doesn’t Taste Good When You’re Sick!…..A bedroom tale…
Well, I told myself when I launched last week that I would try and post at least 3 times a week. It’s already Wednesday of week 2 and this is my first post, and it’s a commentary, not a review or a recipe. “So what’s up with that?” you might be thinking. Actually, the post title gives it away. Last Friday night I found myself in a hotel room in Monroe, LA, and not feeling all too good. I was on the way home from Little Rock, where I experienced some fine BBQ at Whole Hog Cafe (see the blog post), and had planned to stop for the night in Monroe, La. An extra treat was spending time with Tracy and Kristi Carter of Jac’s Tailgater’s, who live in Monroe. We went to dinner and had a wonderful visit. And then, my night took a turn for the worse. Some might even label it bizarre!!!
By 10pm, I was coughing, fever, chills, stomach churning, etc etc etc. I’ll spare you all the graphic details. I was officially sick. All of a sudden sick. The kinda sick where you go, “what did I eat?”, “what’s wrong with me?”, “Was the movie “Contagion” really true after all?”, and finally, “man, I sure wish I’d have gotten my flu shot!”. And after a few hours of misery, I drifted off thinking something bizarre like, “hotsauce doesn’t taste good when you’re sick”, and then, everything got a little blurry……..
I vaguely remember the yellow bhut brick road, with a fresh layer of volcano dust (a recent eruption, I was sure), and it was lined with habaneros, bhuts and red peppers. I danced through red fields of ripe moruga scorpion peppers, and frolicked among the Cayenne’s, Serrano’s, and Pequin’s!!! And then I turned and saw flying Thai Monkeys coming after me – throwing apples and murmuring something about me calling them Monkeybutts and messing up their sweet apple harvest! I ran from them shouting, “Holy Jolokia”, i’ve gotta get my BigFats outta here!!!! And a hula girl was there, and I asked her why hot sauce didn’t taste good when you’re sick, and she said, man, you sure got some bigfats! How many you got? Is that 108, or 208….no, you got 808 bigfats….Daaaaang!!
And then it got even stranger…..I ran into a salty pirate carrying a white zombie, with a red hot robin perched on his shoulder. And I asked him, Cap’n? Why doesn’t hotsauce taste good when you’re sick? And the robin looked at me and said, “I’ll Jacks yer Tail, Gater! stay out of that bayou…its gold and thick like mustard. What!? I exclaimed! I’m losing my mind….What kind of Intensity Academy is this? Then these guys come walking up…one in a suit that looked like it was on fire, and kept saying, Hi, I’m Zane….no, I’m Zack….no, I’m Zane! no….I’m Zack!!!! And his buddy, Joe, had a head full of hair and it was flaming huge flames!!!!! He was asking Zane…no…Zack…. no, Zane, no….. anyway, this flaming joe guy was looking for his red hot robin. I started to tell him and his schizophrenic pal that they were some kind of loco gringos, when the refining fire department showed up in their Hazmat outfits, talking about going to Defcon 3, or something like that. Ole Ray asked them if they had a plan, and they said they’d just wing it.
Well, I kept on down the road, looking for the answer to my burning question, and took a break under a silverleaf tree, next to some howling peno’s, when I smelled something to my side. I turned and saw some garlicky greengo pouring something that looked like evil ooze all over everything!! I took off down the road and made a hotline to Melinda’s. Surely Melinda would know why hotsauce doesn’t taste good when you’re sick. That’s where I saw the black mamba….and more surprisingly, an angry cock and a happy beaver were fighting over it, and then a fiery cajun swooped in and zapped ’em…..murmuring something about turning them into voodoo ash, then laughing and saying mercy beaucoup…..anyway, I had reached the crystal city by this point and wanted to see the fieri guy behind the curtain! I explained to the man at the door, who wouldn’t stop talking and kept telling me he loved it spicy, that my night had gone from mild to wild, and I never had my questions answered, and I had to get home. I told him I had to get to my address, 1851, or was it 1498……darn, can’t remember, but anyways, I had had a dia de los muertos, and I had to get home before the heartbreaking dawn. And I still needed to know why hotsauce doesn’t taste good when you’re sick. And then the cajohn man behind the curtain told me I always had the power to go home….just repeat the Q…and rub. And he was starting to answer my burning question when everything went blurry again…..and that’s the last thing I remember before i woke up….
I was sick until yesterday, and even then I was still a little weak. I still don’t know the answer to my burning question, ” why hot sauce doesn’t taste good when you’re sick!” Maybe on my next adventure…
In the meantime, take your vitamins, get your flu shot, wash your hands a lot, and remember….It’s a Fiery World!!!!!!







