Hot Pepper Spread

Hot Pepper Cheese Spread combines a little bit of spice and a little bit of sweetness! Add a delightful zesty kick to a sausage and caramelized onion sandwich with melted Monterey Jack. Sold in 8 oz containers.

Product Description: Jalapeño Cheddar Cold Pack Cheese Spread has a rich, creamy texture and a harmonious blend of sharp, tangy cheddar cheese and spicy jalapeño peppers. The spicy heat from the jalapeño leaves a tingling sensation on the tongue, which balances well with the creaminess of the cheese.

Pairings and Complementary Flavors:

Cocktails: Margarita, Whiskey Sour, Gin and Tonic, Bloody Mary
~ A Margarita would be a classic choice, as the lime and tequila can beautifully complement the jalapeño spiciness.
~ The sourness and sweetness in a classic Whiskey Sour provides a nice counterbalance to the spiciness and richness of this spread.
~ A crisp Gin and Tonic offers a refreshing contrast to the creamy texture, while the botanicals in gin interact nicely with the heat of the jalapeno.
~ The savory ingredients in Bloody Mary can harmonize well with the rich, spicy flavors of the spread.

Wine: Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Zinfandel, Prosecco
~ A Chardonnay complements the creaminess of the cheddar without overpowering the jalapeno.
~ A slightly sweet Riesling can counterbalance the heat while its acidity can cut through the richness of the spread.
~ With its crisp acidity and citrus notes, Sauvignon Blanc is refreshing.
~ Zinfandel‘s bold fruit flavors and slight spiciness can stand up well to the heat of the jalapenos, offering an interesting and flavorful pairing. The bubbles and crispness in Prosecco can cleanse the palette, balancing the creamy and spicy flavors.

Beer: Saison, Stout, Pale Ale, Pilsner, IPA
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The spice and fruitiness in Saison complement the spicy and tangy notes of the spread.
~ The roasted malt flavors in a Stout complement the depth of this spread.
~ The hoppy bitterness of Pale Ale complements the spiciness of the jalapeno.
~ A crisp and refreshing Pilsner can refresh between bites, balancing the spread’s creaminess and spiciness. At the same time, the hoppy bitterness in an IPA pairs nicely with the jalapeño kick of the cheddar spread.

Accompaniments: vegetables, fruits, nuts, pickled vegetables, olives, honey, preserves
~ Fresh carrots, cucumbers, bell peppers, and celery offer a crisp, refreshing contrast to the creamy spread, while apples, pears, or grapes provide a sweet and juicy counterbalance to the heat.
~ Almonds, walnuts, or pecans add a crunchy texture and nutty flavor, while pickled vegetables or olives add a salty element that offers nice contrasts.
~ Honey or preserves add a sweet note that complements and creates a classic spicy-sweet pairing.

Suggested uses:

  • It offers added interest, a spicy kick, and a creamy texture on a cheeseboard.
  • Brings added zest to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, wraps, eggs, potatoes, tacos, and burgers.
  • Adds a unique spicy twist to dips and sauces.

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$5.49

Hot Pepper Cheese Spread combines a little bit of spice and a little bit of sweetness! Add a delightful zesty kick to a sausage and caramelized onion sandwich with melted Monterey Jack. Sold in 8 oz containers.

Product Description: Jalapeño Cheddar Cold Pack Cheese Spread has a rich, creamy texture and a harmonious blend of sharp, tangy cheddar cheese and spicy jalapeño peppers. The spicy heat from the jalapeño leaves a tingling sensation on the tongue, which balances well with the creaminess of the cheese.

Pairings and Complementary Flavors:

Cocktails: Margarita, Whiskey Sour, Gin and Tonic, Bloody Mary
~ A Margarita would be a classic choice, as the lime and tequila can beautifully complement the jalapeño spiciness.
~ The sourness and sweetness in a classic Whiskey Sour provides a nice counterbalance to the spiciness and richness of this spread.
~ A crisp Gin and Tonic offers a refreshing contrast to the creamy texture, while the botanicals in gin interact nicely with the heat of the jalapeno.
~ The savory ingredients in Bloody Mary can harmonize well with the rich, spicy flavors of the spread.

Wine: Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Zinfandel, Prosecco
~ A Chardonnay complements the creaminess of the cheddar without overpowering the jalapeno.
~ A slightly sweet Riesling can counterbalance the heat while its acidity can cut through the richness of the spread.
~ With its crisp acidity and citrus notes, Sauvignon Blanc is refreshing.
~ Zinfandel‘s bold fruit flavors and slight spiciness can stand up well to the heat of the jalapenos, offering an interesting and flavorful pairing. The bubbles and crispness in Prosecco can cleanse the palette, balancing the creamy and spicy flavors.

Beer: Saison, Stout, Pale Ale, Pilsner, IPA
~
The spice and fruitiness in Saison complement the spicy and tangy notes of the spread.
~ The roasted malt flavors in a Stout complement the depth of this spread.
~ The hoppy bitterness of Pale Ale complements the spiciness of the jalapeno.
~ A crisp and refreshing Pilsner can refresh between bites, balancing the spread’s creaminess and spiciness. At the same time, the hoppy bitterness in an IPA pairs nicely with the jalapeño kick of the cheddar spread.

Accompaniments: vegetables, fruits, nuts, pickled vegetables, olives, honey, preserves
~ Fresh carrots, cucumbers, bell peppers, and celery offer a crisp, refreshing contrast to the creamy spread, while apples, pears, or grapes provide a sweet and juicy counterbalance to the heat.
~ Almonds, walnuts, or pecans add a crunchy texture and nutty flavor, while pickled vegetables or olives add a salty element that offers nice contrasts.
~ Honey or preserves add a sweet note that complements and creates a classic spicy-sweet pairing.

Suggested uses:

  • It offers added interest, a spicy kick, and a creamy texture on a cheeseboard.
  • Brings added zest to sandwiches, Paninis, pasta, wraps, eggs, potatoes, tacos, and burgers.
  • Adds a unique spicy twist to dips and sauces.
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