Condiment special: the best products this week


Updated on 02 October 2017 | 0 Comments

The best sauces and condiments to spice up your cooking

Whether you're looking for a fiery chilli sauce or the perfect pickle, this is our pick of the most interesting sauces and condiments on the market right now.

1. Cheeky Boy sauces

What is it? Available in four different flavours – Berlin 49 (German hot sauce), Limey (lime and ginger), HRH Sauce (hot sauce) and Jolly Roger (coconut hot sauce), these sauces don't have any artificial flavours, colours or preservatives. Each one is inspired by a different part of the world.

Why we love it? You can pair Berlin49 with red meats, add Limey to shelfish, pour HRH Sauce on chicken wings and drizzle Jolly Roger over vegetable wraps – does it get anymore versatile than that?

Where to buy it? Get them online from £3.60 per 150g.

2. The Hawkshead Relish sauces

What is it? Offering more than 120 handmade relishes, pickles and preserves, The Hawkshead Relish Company is the recipient of 50 Great Taste awards. Damson chutney, real ale jelly, pork pie pickle – you're sure to be able to find something you love. 

Why we love it? If there's one condiment you have to try, it's the black garlic ketchup, a sophisticated flavour that pairs well with red meats, chicken and even scallops. You can even use it to uplift casseroles and risottos. 

Where to buy it? Order it online – £4.99 for 230g of the black garlic ketchup, condiments available from £3.20, gift packs and hampers from £5.95. 

3. World of Zing sauces


World of Zing

What is it? Although World of Zing offers a wide variety of spices, salts and drinks, it's the sauces that really stand out. Their wild flavours – from pineapple and habanero to jalapeno, apple and cucumber – will bring new and unexpected flavours to any dish. 

Why we love it? When ketchup and mayo don't cut it anymore, these sauces will have your tastebuds beging for more.  

Where to buy it? Available online from £3.95. 

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