Pace amplifies the spice with new Ghost Pepper Habanero Salsa
Whether paired with chips, topping some eggs at breakfast, or paired with a taco, salsa is one of the most versatile food options on the table. Although there are many recipes to be enjoyed, the options tend to fall into different categories, spicy or mild. For those food lovers who prefer to appreciate bold flavors, the new Pace Ghost Pepper Habanero Salsa is waiting to be enjoyed.
From the people who remember those iconic commercials referring to salsa origins or others who have always grabbed a jar of Pace from the grocery store shelf, the reality is that the food brand has and will continue to be a constant in the pantry. While there are mild, medium, and even spicy versions, some people want a bigger, bolder flavor in their bite.
The new Pace Ghost Pepper Habanero Salsa offers that amplified flavor option. Combining both Ghost Pepper and Habanero Pepper, this Pace Salsa offering is three times hotter than any other Pace salsa offerings on the market. If this salsa does not bring a little color to your cheeks, your spice tolerance might be off the charts.
While the heat is definitely apparent, there is an inherent tangy note that makes the salsa approachable. It is not just heat for heat sake. But, this new flavor embraces the boldness and celebrates it.
Thinking about the new Pace Ghost Pepper Habanero Salsa, it would be great served over chicken or paired with a simple grilled shrimp. Basically, the salsa needs to be the biggest flavor on the plate.
By launching this new flavor, Pace is embracing the strong heat food trend. From restaurants to the grocery store, the mild flavors are taking a back seat. Whether people are willing to explore or preferences have evolved, the reality is that brands need to offer a wide range of flavors.
In addition to the new Pace Ghost Pepper Habanero Salsa, Pace is launching Red Enchilada Sauce. Featuring three chilies, Ancho chilies, Pasilla chilies and Guajillo chilies, it is another option to bringing the bold flavors to enchiladas. With triple the chilies, the flavor has a lingering heat, but it should not overwhelm all the other ingredients on the plate.
For the new Red Enchilada Sauce, consider pairing this item with a beef and/or bean enchilada. Given the robust flavors, a heartier filling can stand up to the flavor. And, for anyone who might want to tame that heat, offer them some additional cheese or a dollop of sour cream.
The two new Pace offerings will be rolling out on store shelves soon. Check with retailers for availability.