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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Review/Giveaway: Wet Rubz Organic Sesame Sriracha Sauce


So I am back with another review - this time for Wet Rubz new Organic Marinade blend! I am excited because Wet Rubz reached out to me and asked me to review their newest flavor, Organic Sesame Sriracha Sauce.

This sauce sauce has hints of toasted sesame oil, citrus, ginger and brown sugar that are paired perfectly with garlic, onion and gluten-free tamari sauce. Then they turn up the volume of the sauce and add a hint of red hot jalapeno to make this unique flavor that sucks you in.

Just like their original marinade blend, this sauce is great topped onto salad and slaw, grilled vegetables or tofu, and you can add to your stir fry, glaze your fish dishes, beef, chicken or pork, drizzle onto fried calamari, spice up a sandwich or simply use it as a dipping sauce! This product really has no boundaries!

This flavor is definitely an unique one. I am all for spicy sauces and such and this one is definitely a good one.

When I reviewed Wet Rubz first marinade, I was able to barbecue chicken that I had marinaded for a few days and boy was it amazing! This time around, I wanted nothing more than to do that again but was unable to -- we now live in Georgia and with the wonderful weather out here, it has been constantly raining and very unpredictable.

So I had to scratch that idea and use this as a Dip for some chicken nuggets and I also used it as a salad dressing. As a dip, it was great! I usually use a spicy BBQ sauce for my dips with chicken nuggets and this was very similar.

I liked the consistency and how the flavors tasted with just a little spice.

As a salad dressing, it was good but would not be my first choice. I feel like it is more of a sauce than dressing, just on flavor alone. Maybe I am just not used to a spiced salad dressing? Or maybe it is my very pregnant (40 weeks!!!) taste buds are playing tricks on me?

I am not sure, but I gave it a try and I would much rather it as a dip or marinade.

If you are inclined to try it out as a salad dressing, I have written out the sweet and simple spinach salad that I made. The flavors were all great and contrasted each other well.

Sweet and Simple Spinach Salad (side salad amounts)

Handful of Spinach (or however much you would normally use)
3-4 Strawberries sliced
Pinch of Feta Cheese (or any soft cheese would work)
Drizzle of Dressing

Mix it all up in a bowl and Enjoy!

Just as when I reviewed Wet Rubz Marinade before, not much has changed with them! Their product is still all Organic and natural.

A very exciting thing about the Sesame Sriracha Sauce is that it is an rich sauce with Asian flavor notes that is gluten-free, as well as dairy-free, vegan, and certified Kosher, making this an excellent choice for those preparing meals for people on several different restricted diets.

They are selling their products mainly in stores based out of California. I suggest sending them a quick email and asking them to bring their delicious product to a store near you! I know I am going to ask them to do so.

You can also purchase directly from Wet Rubz by contacting them at wetrubz@aaorganics.com or by phone at 831-768-0300.  The cost will be $7.99 per bottle plus shipping and handling.

Meanwhile, one lucky US reader will win a bottle of each variety of Wet Rubz Marinades!  Read on to see how you can enter to win!


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To enter the giveaway, you must leave a comment in this entry as instructed by the Giveaway Tools Entry Form below. This will open up additional optional entries to increase your odds of winning.

This giveaway is open to US RESIDENTS ONLY and will end just before midnight ET on 8/25. 

The winners will be notified by email within 24 hours after the end of the giveaway. In order to claim the giveaway prize, the winner will need to respond within 24 hours of notification, or an alternate winner will be selected.

Once the winners have responded and confirmed, their first names will be posted on our Giveaways  page.

Good luck!


43 comments:

  1. The new sauce sounds really interesting, and I like the idea of it being used on salad - although I think I'd be more inclined to try it with an Asian style salad. I bet it'd be really good as a stir fry sauce, too!

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  2. We grill a lot this time of year, and one of my favorites is rope sausage. I would use this for that, as well as barbecue in general.

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  3. This would make a great marinade for shish kabobs, but I bet it would also be great for a stir fry sauce!

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  4. Ooh those sound pretty neat. Not sure how I feel about siracha though. I can't do anything too spicy. I would definitely check out the other ones! #ProductReviewParty

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  5. Oh yummy! My hubby smokes a lot of meat and these would be so delish! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  6. I would probably try this on Shrimp as we eat a lot of shrimp. Thanks for the great giveaway.

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  7. Wet Rubz, the only organic, gluten-free “Santa Maria-Style” marinade you’ll find. My son has Celiacs disease and cant eat gluten so this would be great for him to enjoy. We bbq 3x a week or more so I would put it on steaks seafood's etc sounds so good

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  8. This sounds great, I think I'd use it most as a dip. Thanks so much for sharing over at #FridayFrivolity. :)

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  9. I would use the rub to marinate our steaks and grill them and make a steak salad.

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  10. This marinade sounds great! I would use it when cooking chicken and steaks. #ProductReviewParty

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  11. The Santa Maria sounds awesome. I'd try it on chicken wings for football season.

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  12. that you marinate beef for up to 12 hours

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  13. I'm always looking for something different to flavor pork chops and I think this would be absolutely perfect!

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  14. I think we could use this in our home-made jerky.

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  15. I would use the Santa Maria Style Marinade on Shrimp and Chicken Kebabs.

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  16. I would use it on some chicken wings.

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  17. I learned that they're organic! I would make BBQ tofu.

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  18. I would definitely use these on some ribs on the grill!

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  19. I would use it to make fried calamari!
    Thank You for the chance

    Fiona N

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  20. The link didn't work.... But I do like the face that it is gluten free.

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    1. I'm sorry the link didn't work for you - can you tell me which one?

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  21. I learned that "Wet Rubz Gourmet Sauces is a subsidiary of A & A Organic Farms. We are located in Watsonville, California, which is known all over the world for its long and rich heritage as a center for agriculture."

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  22. I learned there are lots of interesting uses for the Sesame Sriracha sauce like spicing up clam chowder or using it for salad dressing my favorite would be fish tacos.

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  23. I'd love to use these on grilled chicken.

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  24. Amber, first off congratulations! I assume by the time that I'm reading this you are snuggling with a new little baby.

    This sauce sounds delicious and it really turns me on because it's gluten-free! I'm really excited to find it in the store. I will keep my eyes peeled. Sesame and ginger are two more of my favorites. I bet this would be great with a shrimp stir fry or on top of a nice piece of grilled salmon. Thanks for sharing it and for giving us a chance to win!

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  25. Amber, first off congratulations! I assume by the time that I'm reading this you are snuggling with a new little baby.

    This sauce sounds delicious and it really turns me on because it's gluten-free! I'm really excited to find it in the store. I will keep my eyes peeled. Sesame and ginger are two more of my favorites. I bet this would be great with a shrimp stir fry or on top of a nice piece of grilled salmon. Thanks for sharing it and for giving us a chance to win!

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  26. I would like to use one of the sauces as a shrimp marinade.

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  27. I was looking at the recipes and since I love using my slow cooker I would make this recipe: Easy Slow Cooker Wet Rubz Santa Maria Style Chicken.

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  28. I would use this on flank steak.

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  29. I would love to try it on steaks or chicken
    hrddiana556@gmail.com

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  30. I learned that Wet Rubz, is the only organic, gluten-free “Santa Maria-Style” marinade you’ll find.

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  31. I learned it is gluten free which is awesome!!

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  32. I would love to try this marinaded on steak on the grill!

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  33. I'd use it on meats for a bbq with my best friend

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  34. love to try this on some beef ribs. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

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  35. I learned that they are currently working on two new flavors of marinade.
    Thank you!

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  36. I would try it on Salmon we cook on a wood plank

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  37. I love that it's organic, and would love to try the shrimp taco recipe.

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  38. Ooh I would probably use this on shrimp. Down on the coast we sure eat a lot of it!

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