Barbacoa Adobo
Barbacoa Adobo
Barbacoa Adobo
Barbacoa Adobo
Barbacoa Adobo

Barbacoa Adobo

Chile guajillo and avocado leaf give the authentic flavor of a slow-cooked Oaxacan barbecue - in a jar. Barbacoa Adobo Sauce is a zesty marinade and barbecue sauce. Use it to tenderize and season meat before cooking, brush directly onto protein and veggies on the grill, or add sauce at the table to finish your dishes with authentic slow-cooked flavor.

Indulge in the rich and complex flavors of Mexico with our delicious abobo sauces. Made in Oaxaca by world-renowned Chef Susana Trilling using time-honored recipes.

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Filtered water, guajillo pepper, garlic, sea salt, apple cider vinegar, black pepper, thyme, oregano, avocado leaf.

Produced in a facility that processes peanuts, tree nuts, and seeds.

SHAKE well before each use, separation is natural.

MARINADE using 3oz of sauce per pound of meat for at least 30 minutes.

COOK any protein or vegetable by adding sauce to your recipe with an extra drizzle at the end.

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More Great info ...

Adobo sauce is a rich, flavorful sauce commonly used in Mexican cuisine to marinate, season, or braise meats, poultry, seafood, and vegetables. We make ours with a combination of dried chili peppers, garlic, vinegar, herbs, and spices.

Adobo sauce is primarily used to impart flavor and tenderize meats, poultry, seafood, or vegetables before grilling, roasting, or stewing. Our adobo sauces are also great added to sauces and stir-fries and used as a finishing sauce for well balanced flavor. Explore recipes HERE.

While both mole and adobo are flavorful sauces used in Oaxacan cuisine, mole is complex and versatile, often used as a sauce or base for dishes, while adobo is has a simpler ingredients list, contains acidic ingredients, and is primarily used as a marinade or seasoning.

We take pride in sourcing and producing our products in Oaxaca, Mexico. By supporting local farmers and makers, we ensure that our moles are not only delicious but also contribute to sustainable and responsible food production.

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