Are you someone who enjoys having a dip with your fries? Or are you looking for a zesty aioli for your burger, sandwich or tacos? The versatile Costco Culinary Treasures Jalapeno Lime Aioli might be what you’re searching for!
Today I’m reviewing the Costco Culinary Treasures Jalapeno Lime Aioli. I love sweet potato fries but I prefer them with some sort of dip so I picked this aioli up as a dip for my sweet potato fries!
Other Culinary Treasures products from Costco are the Culinary Treasures Avocado Goddess Dressing, Culinary Treasures Chipotle Aioli and the Culinary Treasures Roasted Garlic & Chili Aioli. Another condiment I love from Costco is the Johnny’s Black Garlic Vinaigrette and the Kewpie Deep Roasted Sesame Dressing & Marinade.
Location in Store
You can find this at Costco in the aisle with the others sauces, oils and jarred vegetables. The item number is 352545.
Taste
I love this aioli, I find it to be really delicious. I was a bit unsure if I’d like it because I don’t love spicy dips and this has jalapeno in it but it’s not all too spicy. It’s got just a bit of heat that’s more of an aftertaste. Although this is a jalapeno lime aioli I don’t taste any lime flavor so I find the jalapeno lime name a bit misleading.
I tried the aioli with sweet potato fries and it was a really nice combination, the creamy aioli with a bit of heat tones down the sweetness. Overall the little bit of spice coming from the jalapenos is the main flavor on top of the cooling and creamy garlic aioli flavor. I can easily eat a ton of this!
Cost
The cost is $8.99 Canadian for a two-pack of aioli and each bottle is 750 milliliters.
Convenience
The Costco Culinary Treasures Jalapeno Lime Aioli is so versatile! You can use it on sandwiches, burgers, tacos, dip vegetables in it or use it as a dipping sauce for fries.
Once opened, the aioli needs to be kept in the refrigerator and the best before date on my bottles is about nine months from the date I purchased them.
Nutrition
Calories
A one-tablespoon serving of jalapeno aioli contains 100 calories, ten grams of fat, one gram of carbohydrates, zero grams of fibre, zero grams of sugar, less than a gram of protein and 90 milligrams of sodium.
Ingredients
This aioli isn’t at all healthy, but what condiments are? The ingredients list is pretty typical for a dip and after doing some research I discovered the calcium disodium EDTA is a food additive.
Scoring
Taste: 9.5/10
Cost: 9/10
Convenience: 10/10
Nutrition: 0/10
Overall
Must buy!
I hope Costco doesn’t stop selling this aioli because I really love it and would definitely repurchase it!
Have you tried this? What did you think of it?
Please note that this review was not paid for or sponsored by any third party. This product was purchased by Costcuisine for the purpose of producing this review. The opinions in this review are strictly those of Costcuisine. Costcuisine is not affiliated with Costco or any of its suppliers. In the event that Costcuisine receives compensation for a post from the manufacturer of a product or some other third party, the arrangement will be clearly disclosed (including where the manufacturer of a product provides Costcuisine with a free sample of the product).
I guess we ALL agree, Costco is becoming authoritarian(?), by forcing us to buy one of each, like it or not! their way or the famous HWY.
I don’t loke chipotle and stoped buying this. I get it from Amazon…
I hate Chipotle it tastes really bad before there were 2 jalapenos it’s so good now I don’t buy anymore.
same here!!!
I hate the Chipotle. I have 3 bottles now i can’t get rid of. I need more of the Jalapeno but I can’t buy it alone, I won’t buy it any more.
They should sell 2 same bottles in one pack
Love the jalapeno but hate the chipotle, why are you forcing people tu buy something that should be a choice???? I have donated, give it away and also gone to the garbage!
Really Mad about it!!!!!’nn