🌮 Spice Up Your Life with Goya!
Goya Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce are authentic jalapeño chiles, dried and smoked, then packed in a rich sauce made from tomatoes and spices. This 7 oz can is perfect for adding a smoky flavor to a variety of dishes, all while being low in fat and free from preservatives.
B**M
Tasty and Great Value
I used this in The Pioneer Woman’s spicy chipotle chicken recipe and it was incredible. Cheaper than many other brands.
J**Y
Great for chili
Wanted to take the heat up to another level on my highly requested chili by friends and family. This not only brought the heat up but also added great flavor and not taking away the flavor from my original recipe.
G**A
Too expensive
I loved the flavor but I could’ve gotten it way cheaper at Walmart
A**N
Love
I love using these peppers! Totally awesome flavor that isnt too spicy
G**K
Chipotle peppers in can - heaven!!
Wow was excited to discover chipotle peppers online. If you read anything about making Chipotle sauce you’ll see that these are integral ingredients for it. The chipotle I made from this was terrific--smoke flavored and spicy. It adds a lot of flavor to anything to put it in, but be advised that a little goes a long way..the peppers themselves are very hot themselves so I found you don’t have to use much to give something a lot of kick. You could make a really nice chipotle sauce by just using the paste that surrounds the peppers. Once you open a can this stuff won’t last long in the refrigerator however, so I put the contents of an opened can in a storage container and put it in a freezer. When I need it I just chip off a bit for use. It doesn’t freeze rock hard so I’ve found no reason to freeze in small portions like others have advised. The only negative was that the can came a bit dented from shipment. Presumably this was because it was in a big box where it knocked against other things during shipping. If you’re thinking about buying this, don’t hesitate!
C**E
Delicious for cooking simple tamale meat,
Delicious! I use this to make tamale meat. I process a can in my food processor, freeze half, then put about half (maybe a little less) in my crock pot with about 3 lbs of meat, salt, onion, and some stock. After a few hours the meat falls apart and has a slightly spicy smokey flavor. Reserve the resulting cooking liquid for your masa. Such delicious subtlety spicy tamales. This stuff packs a pretty good punch a so even the small can will go a long way!
E**O
Who's your Daddy! Err.. Papi!
Due to COVID, I have been making various breakfast sandwiches every morning. I try different ingredients from time to time, things from the garden, different meats... I add one chopped up chile with my otherwise bland meat and wow! Very good!
E**G
Real man's food!
This is not food for weak women and wimpy men. Brace yourself. The sauce is hot, hot, hot! My husband loved it. I said my prayers, ate, and then took several Tums. We both survived. I take my hat off to Mexicans who can eat it every day! The peppers and sauce are a great choice for Chipotle Beef dish.
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