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In an effort to provide its customers with more ways to spice up and experiment with its signature rotisserie chicken and other entrees, national restaurant chain Boston Market has launched a “Get It Saucy” promotion by adding a new line of five complimentary sauces.

To me, there’s nothing better than having multiple options to add flavor to your fare, and I took full advantage of the promotion.

I started out with the mild sauces and worked my way up the heat ladder.

First up was the “Island Mojo,” a Caribbean-inspired sauce with garlic, citrus and extra virgin olive oil.  I love anything with garlic, and this sauce blended well with the chicken’s natural flavor.  Being on the sweet side, the sauce was not desired in great quantity.

Next was the “Zesty Barbecue,” a mild barbecue sauce with molasses, brown sugar and pit spices mixed to balance sweet and spicy flavors.  Just like most barbecue sauces, this concoction added some zing to the chicken without overpowering my taste buds. I even found it to be tasty on mashed potatoes.

Third on my list was the “Sweet Thai Chili Garlic,” a traditional and “medium hot” Thai dip with chilies, rice wine vinegar and sugar.   For people looking to bump up their heat adventure, this sauce will satisfy your fiery journey.   It was perfect on chicken and even supplied some zip to my creamed spinach.

For fans of cayenne pepper’s notorious kick, “Frank’s Sweet Heat,” the popular Red Hot wing sauce made with the famed pepper, red peppers, tomatoes, honey and molasses–will not disappoint.   Although delicious on chicken, the sauce’s medium heat tested my heat tolerance. I used it sparingly, but still enjoyed its heat and sweet taste. Others, however, may want to pour on the sauce in amounts to challenge their tongues.

The Honey Habañero,” a medium hot blend of one of world’s hottest peppers, honey and a Southwestern spice profile, was the most potent of the five sauces. Its heat didn’t stop me from sampling a tiny bit on my chicken, which definitely worked well with the poultry.

At the moment, the new sauces aren’t available for purchase at Boston Market.   So you’ll just have to venture in and savor every moment you’re there.

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