Posts Tagged ‘habanero’

‘Citizen Cajun’ Hot A Finalist At ‘Weekend of Fire’

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

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It’s official.  ‘Citizen Cajun’ Hot mango-habanero salsa has been selected as one of the ‘final four’ salsas judged at the annual Weekend of Fire sponsored by Jungle Jim’s International Market in Fairfield, OH.  More than forty different salsas were submitted for judging by an independent panel in this national contest.  Out of them, ‘Citizen Cajun’ made the cut as one of the top four.

The final judging will take place at the Weekend of Fire Show the weekend of August 1st and 2nd at the Oscar Event Center adjacent to the Jungle Jim flagship store, which boasts ’six acres of food under one roof’.  At the show–which is open to the public–the four finalists’ products will be sampled at the Blogger’s Booth and participants can vote for their favorite.  The winner will be announced at show’s end on August 2.  This is a major fiery foods show and an honor to be included in the top four.

So if you’re in the Greater Cincinnati area, come to Fairfield the first weekend of August and vote for ‘Citizen Cajun’ at the Weekend of Fire.  While you’re there stop by and see us–we’ll be in booth 46.

‘Citizen Cajun’ Featured in Chile Pepper Magazine’s Salsa Scoop!

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Chile Pepper MagazineChile Pepper magazine, the pre-eminent zesty foods publication in the world, selected ‘Citizen Cajun’ Very Hot mango-habanero salsa for inclusion in its “Salsa Scoop” column in the July, 2009 issue.  This column features a different class of salsas (meaning fresh, jalapeno, black bean, fruit, etc.) in each bi-monthly issue.  This month’s focus was fruit salsas, and ‘Citizen Cajun’ was reviewed among six other fruity salsas.  Their verdict?

“What other fruit salsas lack in the heat department, Big Orson’s makes up tenfold with a spark of habanero–a burning fire accompanies this Cajun spin on mango salsa.  Ginger also adds a nice subtlety to this chunky concoction that’ll kick your taste buds into gear.”

Fine praise, if I do say so myself.

You can read a .pdf scan of the column at this link: The Salsa Scoop ∙ July 2009.  You’ll need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat to view it.  You can download Acrobat here.

Big Orson’s Partner’s With Foodzie.com To Bring ‘Citizen Cajun’ To A Broader Audience

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

FoodzieWe are pleased to announce our listing on the pages of Foodzie.com, an online gourmet boutique.  Foodzie is an excellent source for small-batch, handmade foods, many of which are all-natural.  We look forward to a long and successful relationship with them.

The Hot Zone Online Selects ‘Citizen Cajun’ For A Feature Article!

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

The Hot Zone Online

Recently, The fine folks at The Hot Zone Online decided to run a feature article on ‘Citizen Cajun’ and to share their thoughts on the salsa after an interview with Yours Truly.  Here’s some of what they said about the salsa:

Trying to create a new and exciting salsa in the marketplace can be about as challenging as trying to recreate the wheel. Skeptics will tell you that there are only a finite number of potential ingredients and their combinations are also similarly limited. Such nay-saying is totally lost on the fine folks at the Big Orson Sauce & Salsa Factory, Inc. who have dedicated themselves to making salsa that is both tasty and a lot unique. Jason Clabaugh is their stogie-chompin’ pitchman and all-around Cajun salsa guru who offers up some interesting facts about the origins of the company, life in New Orleans (or as some would say, N’awlins), and how mango salsa can be as good or better than tomato salsa.”

‘Citizen Cajun’ Hot Review: Let me start out by saying that I adore the taste of this salsa. The ‘hot’ version of this salsa has a nearly perfect blend of heat and flavor…so much so that I actually forgot that it was a fruit-based salsa rather than a tomato one. Just enough heat to get your attention (to me, about a 5/10 or so at best), this salsa is incredible well balanced. Not too chunky but not too blended either, it is a perfect consistency for either chip n’ dip eating or for culinary uses. I cannot use the word “balanced” too much with this product, as the mixture of sweetness and heat are simply outstanding.

It was hard to get this jar away from me and the tortilla chip bowl, as I felt this was the better of the two salsas for snacking. However, this was my jar of choice for my egg scramble as well as for use with grilled meats, especially chicken and fish. No matter how I used it, I liked it.”

‘Citizen Cajun’ Very Hot Review: Almost without fail, cranking up the heat in a given lineup of products almost guarantees that I will like them more. Not true with this salsa, as I thought the taste was a better balance with the hot version. However, this salsa is no slouch and will carry a wider appeal to those who just plain like their salsas with enough heat to make ‘em sweat. The heat is further up the scale, perhaps a 7/10, and reaches a nice simmer on your tongue after a few mouthfuls. The mouth feel of this salsa was different than the hot, and in some ways I did like this salsa better, but rather with cooking as opposed to snacking. Heck, I used this salsa like a condiment…poured over or dipped into by lots of food. See the picture below? While salsa ain’t mustard as far as hot dogs go, this Extra Hot salsa made one heck of an addition to our Memorial Day hot dog cookout with our Hebrew National franks! I could easily see this used with ribs or other strong meats, and mixing into something like egg or tuna salad would finally give those bland concoctions a little sweetness and heat to make you really crave them.”

High praise, indeed!  Interesting how both the reviews from Taste The Fear and The Hot Zone Online picked up on the versatility of the salsa as an ingredient in other recipes. We have a lot more of them on our Recipes page.

The Pyratical Chile Heads at Taste The Fear Review ‘Citizen Cajun’ Hot and Very Hot

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Taste The Fear

Recently, the zesty foods website Taste the Fear selected three of its members to review  ‘Citizen Cajun’ Hot and Very Hot mango habanero salsas. Here are a few excerpts from the reviews:

Reviewer #1:

“I quickly grabbed a bag of my faithful salsa feeding utensils, the trusty Tostitos tortilla chip and a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos. I grabbed several handfuls of each and tossed them into a bowl. I nabbed a spatula and another bowl, and scooped out Big O’s concoction. Mr. Tostito went into the bowl and scooped up about a third of a chip worth of salsa. I prefer a ratio of between a third to a half salsa/dip to chip ratio. I threw the chip to the back of my nutritional intake mechanism and began chewing. The first chip went down without an understanding of what just happened. Chip number two was prepared and fired into the mouth keeping in mind to chew and note taste. I thought to myself, “Holy **** you have to be kidding!” The symphony of sweet and heat were beyond my expectations. I prepared chip three and almost took off the tips of my thumb and index finger as I put it into my mouth. This time the remarkable freshness surprised me.

I ate five more chips, trying the Doritos along the way. Each bite brought something different. Amazingly, nearly every bite tasted different than its predecessors. The salsa was fresh, sweet, had some heat, and was original. I couldn’t believe how good this salsa was. I’m simply not used to salsa coming out of a jar that tasted as though I had made it myself. Big Orson has done something wonderful here. He truly has accomplished combining the sweet taste of mango, while delivering the excellent bounty of flavor within the habanero. I devoured the bottle by the end of the day.”

Reviewer #2:

“After diligently trying each of these for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and schnacks, I feel pretty comfortable giving these salsas the thumbs-up. As an admitted foodie, it’s about more than just the scovie-factor for me, and these salsas have a sweet, refreshing flavor that is a great break from typical tomato tastes. The hint of ginger ties all the flavors together and helps the habanero to linger on the tongue for longer than it normally would. I recommend trying it on some huevos rancheros, instead of pasta sauce, and straight out of the jar with some blue corn tortilla chips - anything salty will accentuate the sweetness that characterizes these salsas.”

Reviewer #3:

“Both straight out of the jar have this sweet start and the only flavors that stands out is garlic and ginger. The only difference is the heat level. The hot is not so hot..maybe a 2 the very hot is maybe a 4 on heat. The label says to enjoy this “sweet heat” with beef, pork, chicken, seafood or just on your favorite chip.

For the chip test, neither salsa works. It’s just to sweet for the salty of any chip. And I tried a few from corn chips to just Yukon chips. However it does work really well when you dip veggies in it. Broccoli, carrots and cucumbers just pick up the ginger/garlic sweet. I haven’t tried it yet, but I could see this making a great dip if mixed with some sour cream and mayo.

The next was to try it on beef. We had made some steak kabobs and decided to make some tacos with the leftovers. For me this salsa added the perfect sweet and heat to the dish, especially the hotter version. No need for extra sauces!

Since then I have used in on chicken as a dip and also on just rice. The ginger taste just works for that. If there were a sushi bar here I bet it would really work for that also. Something else that comes to mind is rumaki. Not a lot of people are into it, but it would work great as the liver marinade. I’ll let you know when I try it.”

UPDATE:  Apparently the Pirates either abandoned their domain ship or it was eaten by beasties.  So, you can’t read the original review there.  As we say in post-Katrina New Orleans, “Ain’t dere no mo’”.

Big Orson’s Sauce and Salsa Factory is now on Facebook!

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

FacebookThat’s right, kids! We’ve joined the world of social networking. Come become a member and see what others are saying about ‘Citizen Cajun’ brand mango-habanero salsa, enter a recipe contest and win some really cool Big Orson swag!



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