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Hellfire Hot Sauce

Devils's Blend Roasted Reaper

Regular price €17,31

Hellfire Hot Sauce Devil’s Blend Roasted Reaper is a multi-award-winning, all-natural verde sauce that delivers a fiery, flavor-packed heat with a masterful blend of fire-roasted jalapeño, habanero, and green Carolina Reaper peppers. Its vibrant, slightly chunky texture bursts with tangy tomatillos, Granny Smith apples, roasted garlic, scallions, cilantro, and a hint of lime, creating a zesty, savory profile that’s earned accolades as the “Best Taco Sauce.” Perfect for tacos, burritos, eggs, or even guacamole, this vegan, gluten-free sauce offers a medium-hot kick that’s bold yet approachable, captivating spice lovers with its fresh, addictive taste.

  • Ingredients: Fire-roasted jalapeño pepper mash (jalapeño peppers, vinegar), distilled vinegar, tomatillos (tomatillos, water, citric acid, salt), Granny Smith apples, roasted garlic (garlic, water), scallion puree (scallions, salt), cilantro, green habanero pepper mash (green habanero peppers, vinegar), green Carolina Reaper pepper mash (Carolina Reaper peppers, vinegar), sea salt, cumin, lime juice from concentrate.
  • Heat Level/Scoville: 10,000–50,000 SHU (medium to hot).

Respect the chili.

Hellfire Hot Sauce is a dynamic, small-batch company based in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, founded by chili enthusiasts with a passion for bold, flavorful heat. Since 2009, they’ve been crafting all-natural, vegan, and gluten-free sauces using the world’s hottest peppers, sourced from small local farms. Known for their horror-themed labels and appearances on Hot Ones, Hellfire blends extreme heat with gourmet ingredients, earning a cult following at chili festivals and farmers’ markets across the Midwest and beyond.