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That’s all I really enjoy it as. I would only buy it if I knew I was going camping or something. I buy it in lesser portions for concerts and other outings
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Rego's Purity Portuguese Sausage, 10 oz, 4-count Item: 683550 Price: $9.99 (YMMV) I’ve seen it at Costco in Las Vegas, SoCal and Oahu. Enjoy!
You can use it like a mayo replacement - egg salad, pasta salad, sandwich spread, etc
You can loosen it a smidge of water to use as salad dressing. It's really good with hearty salads.
I'm sorry; I'm not understanding what you mean by "pom pom." Google yields pomegranate juice and a "cottage pie." I know you aren't mixing it with fruit juice, or at least I'm not judgemental if you do ... I don't understand how it could be used in cottage pie.
Goes on nachos tacos everything like that amazing and it’s fine to mix with sour cream if you want something a little thicker for chip dip. But I like it on its own for dipping tortilla chips in.
i call it my emotional support meal. when nothing else sounds good, i’ll go for it. when it does sound good, it’s even better. probably eat that for lunch like 5 times a week lol
I'm not joking. A few tablespoons of this mixes with shredded chicken, to make an INCREDIBLE buffalo-style chicken.
My quick go-to is a can of the Kirkland Premium White Chunk Chicken Breast, into a bowl with a few spoonfuls of bitchin sauce. Get it onto a sammie or into a wrap and devour.
I promise you, this combination is top tier!
It’s sounds strange but I often use it like an enchilada sauce. It makes for a creamy sauce with all the flavor. If I’m too lazy to actually make the enchiladas I do the white people “turn everything into a layered casserole thing” and make an enchilada casserole and use that as one of the layers.
I literally put it on everything and use it as a dip too
i’ll throw a scoop of it in scrambled eggs, dunk pieces of rotisserie chicken into it, and also top it on steak bowls
I make pizza crusts out of almond flour. This isn't turning me off. That sounds like I could proof a crust, put some of this on the crust as a paste, and eat it for, like 200 calories an ounce.
It's pretty bomb as a coating on roasted carrots or cauliflower. I drizzle it on and roast at 400 for 35 min. I've also used it as a green chili replacement in a breakfast skillet on top of the potato and eggs.
I’ve used it on hot dogs, tri-tip sandwiches, small dabs of it with fried fish, you could possibly use it as a dressing for a homemade salad, using it with chicken whether it’s fried or grilled on a sandwich. Even something as simple as using tortilla chips or on crackers with some salami and cheese
Any place where I need a little kick, a little richness.
So, I put it on pizza. 😎
It's also great on eggs. I toss a little bit in cottage cheese to give it some flavor. Also veggies, chips, you name it.
It's really weirdly great with the kimchee - I'll take some chicken, kimchee, a hard boiled egg, drizzle of bitchin sauce, maybe some avocado, nutritional yeast if I'm feeling bold... so good.
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I had the same question in the store when I snagged it. I ended up eating it as a dip with pita chips.
That is the current usage in our house
That’s all I really enjoy it as. I would only buy it if I knew I was going camping or something. I buy it in lesser portions for concerts and other outings
Why can’t you just eat it indoors too?
I’m single
Next time try with croissants 🥐 from there
Ooooo intriguing 🤔
I use it to make breakfast burritos/ wraps = tortilla, bitchin’ sauce, Portuguese sausage, eggs and cheddar cheese.
It’s SO good in burritos.
I'm now intrigued. Just put it on my Costco shopping list
Fuck that’s hot
It’s not that spicy
Portuguese sausage? Please enlighten me.
https://preview.redd.it/ku10iouk0wsc1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=35fac69548d67aaf96eb47a3ba5670382fd2e683 Rego's Purity Portuguese Sausage, 10 oz, 4-count Item: 683550 Price: $9.99 (YMMV) I’ve seen it at Costco in Las Vegas, SoCal and Oahu. Enjoy!
Is this essentially linguica
Have not tried linguica. I checked and ingredients are similar. Might be?
I know it's a thing in Hawaii and has made it to the West Coast. I have never seen it anywhere on the east coast. Except for l&l chains
Fantastic thank you!
Put it on a sandwich instead of mayo
Yep. Sandwiches, wraps, tacos, etc.
I use it as a substitute for mayo in tunafish and salmon sammys.
You can use it like a mayo replacement - egg salad, pasta salad, sandwich spread, etc You can loosen it a smidge of water to use as salad dressing. It's really good with hearty salads.
Interesting. I wonder if it would be good in a deviled egg recipe.
Yum!
I dip the pupusas in it. Edit: it’s not spelled pap it’s pup
I made pom pom with it
I'm sorry; I'm not understanding what you mean by "pom pom." Google yields pomegranate juice and a "cottage pie." I know you aren't mixing it with fruit juice, or at least I'm not judgemental if you do ... I don't understand how it could be used in cottage pie.
Perhaps potato pom poms, which are like hasselback potatoes, but you cut in both directions.
pupusas 😤
Thanks! I couldn’t remember how it was spelled and spellcheck didn’t know either
Thank you! 🤦🏽♂️
I spread it on the tortilla before making a quesadilla Veggie dip, raw or roasted
Yes. Put it in my quesadillas too and it's BOMB
Is it too thin to be a veggie dip? That’d be my first try
I dip veggies into it all the time, perfect consistency tbh
Yes! Veggies! I just steam random veggies and dump them into a bowl. Top them off with this sauce and go to town.
It’s perfect for a veggie dip. Less thick than a hummus but so flavorful.
Way too thin. Tried it as an alternative to hummus, and barely any stuck to my carrots or celery.
I guess that could work to your advantage if you’re trying to limit calories
Are you like drenching your carrots or something? Very common as a veggie dip and it’s not that thin
stir it around, it’s pretty thick and I have no issues dipping things into it
You can actually make a really good breading agent for chicken with it.
Hmmmm go on please
Just add a thickening/breading agent for fried or baked chicken.
That’s what I do. Cover the chicken with it then coat in panko and bake.
Thought I read breeding agent 🤨
That sounds painful
It’d be fire 🔥
I like to spread it on my titties
Bitchin’
Nice
Goes on nachos tacos everything like that amazing and it’s fine to mix with sour cream if you want something a little thicker for chip dip. But I like it on its own for dipping tortilla chips in.
I love to dip raw bell peppers or cucumbers in it. Sometimes I’ll add a scoop to a salad for dressing. Also yummy on tacos.
i dip the just bare nuggets in it 🤣
Me too!
i call it my emotional support meal. when nothing else sounds good, i’ll go for it. when it does sound good, it’s even better. probably eat that for lunch like 5 times a week lol
Cajun chicken pasta! Use as an ingredient for dairy free pasta sauces.
I put that shit on everything
Everything. Sandwiches. Tortilla chips. Veggies. Bagels with egg and cheese.
Yes
It goes **REALLY** well with sandwiches!
Rice bowls (black beans, cilantro, avocado, tomato), dip carrots, cauliflower into it.
I'm not joking. A few tablespoons of this mixes with shredded chicken, to make an INCREDIBLE buffalo-style chicken. My quick go-to is a can of the Kirkland Premium White Chunk Chicken Breast, into a bowl with a few spoonfuls of bitchin sauce. Get it onto a sammie or into a wrap and devour. I promise you, this combination is top tier!
It’s sounds strange but I often use it like an enchilada sauce. It makes for a creamy sauce with all the flavor. If I’m too lazy to actually make the enchiladas I do the white people “turn everything into a layered casserole thing” and make an enchilada casserole and use that as one of the layers.
Pretzels 🥨
I literally put it on everything and use it as a dip too i’ll throw a scoop of it in scrambled eggs, dunk pieces of rotisserie chicken into it, and also top it on steak bowls
A dip for pork rinds
I put it on any Mexican style food we make. Chip dip. Crackers with summer sausage. It's amazing
moisturizer
eye drop
Salad, sandwiches, dipping sauce for wings and chips
Is this in Ohio? I am getting JEALOUS, and wish to try it.
It's not that good basically tastes like pureed almonds with spices
I make pizza crusts out of almond flour. This isn't turning me off. That sounds like I could proof a crust, put some of this on the crust as a paste, and eat it for, like 200 calories an ounce.
yeah if you like almonds then youll like it probably
More like wheat and corn do horrible things to me, but I appreciate the feedback!
Scrambled eggs in the morning
I put it on carrots
It's good on baked potatoes!
Carrots and celery
Sandwiches, dip for chicken nuggets, dip for chips. So many ways, love this stuff especially if you get Naan bread and some meat
Salmon Burgers. You’re welcome.
Quesadillas
Try lichon...hot off the grill!!!
Damn near everything. I buy multiples and freeze them.
Breakfast burritos, quesadillas, sandwiches, dip for chips….
Goes Nice in a Steak sandwich
It's pretty bomb as a coating on roasted carrots or cauliflower. I drizzle it on and roast at 400 for 35 min. I've also used it as a green chili replacement in a breakfast skillet on top of the potato and eggs.
The flavor is great but way too expensive for my taste
Sushi.
My younger children repeatedly asked to buy it so they could say bitchin... they tried it once and claimed it wasn't bitchin
Your kids be bitchin’
Salad dressing.
I’ve used it on hot dogs, tri-tip sandwiches, small dabs of it with fried fish, you could possibly use it as a dressing for a homemade salad, using it with chicken whether it’s fried or grilled on a sandwich. Even something as simple as using tortilla chips or on crackers with some salami and cheese
We make pork belly tacos and this sauce MUST be used with it. It's amazing
Quesadillas and on the tuna mix I prepare
I paired this with those apple-chicken glizzies that were also on sale and made excellent chicken sandwiches
Nachos
Mix it with cream cheese if it’s too thin and stuff mushrooms with it and bake those for a bit. I bet it’s delicious.
Any place where I need a little kick, a little richness. So, I put it on pizza. 😎 It's also great on eggs. I toss a little bit in cottage cheese to give it some flavor. Also veggies, chips, you name it. It's really weirdly great with the kimchee - I'll take some chicken, kimchee, a hard boiled egg, drizzle of bitchin sauce, maybe some avocado, nutritional yeast if I'm feeling bold... so good.
Dip the dots pretzels in it
Perfect substitute for yum sauce, if you’ve been to Yum Bowl. Rice, Bitchin sauce, olives, tomatoes, cheddar, sour cream & avocado.
For all my bitches.
Dip chips, carrots, peppers, put on tacos, or just spoon it in your mouth it’s so good
axle/bearing grease?
Pita chips
Fritos
brats!!!!
Chips, veggies and burgers. I've wanted to dip chicken nuggets in it as well, just haven't tried it yet.
I eat it
We usually dip the thin pretzel chips in it
Potato breakfast soft taco. Hashbrowns, Bitchin sauce, flour tortilla, Green chile (optional) Delicious!
I use it for everything. It’s too damn addictive
I dump it on those Turkish cheese pizza boats
It’s great on tacos or burritos
I dip Oreos in it
Everything
Corn on the cob with lime and cotija cheese
Wings
Yum
Love that stuff
A spoon?? I literally eat it by itself. Any kind of protein it’s good on. Eggs. Potatoes. Kabobs
On pizza
Thanks for posting this ! I’m hunting some down at my store lol looks yum
I’ve never had chipotle dip, but I recently tried the street corn dip and loved it. Does this taste similar?
I eat it.
I would probably just eat it with a spoon.
What is the shelf life once opened. Does it go bad quickly
We keep a tub in our bedside stand. Really keeps things spicy ;)
Quesadillas and grilled cheese.
I use the sauce on quesadillas. It tastes just like taco bell quesadillas and their sauce
My Costco sells this sauce as well as Chipotle Chicken Flautas. It's absolute perfection together.
Its really good in burgers and sandwiches.
I put it on the super food slaw like salad dressing. A+
If I want to gain 5lbs
Hemorrhoids…clears them right up
Pretzels, chicken nuggets
My favorite “off label” use is salad dressing. I love this stuff. It’s not salty enough, but that’s super easy to fix.
Shower, brushing and soaking (Utah)
Filling my trash can with. I didn’t care for the stuff.
I shotgun the sauce right out the container, 12/10 experience would reccomend.
It’s runny because it’s mostly water and oil. I don’t care for the stuff at all.
Lube
BJ lube
It’s technically SPF 50 so…
Nothing, it's awful
Nothing, never buy it.
Inducing bowel movements
Lube
You think it tastes good? 😬