Salsa Macha Hecho en Los Angeles

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Salsa Macha Hecho en Los Angeles

The masa purveyor Masienda has released a line of three potent salsas machas.

Credit... Noah Forbes c/o Masienda

By Florence Fabricant

So you’ve used chile crisp for just about everything. Maybe it’s time to try a different chile-fueled oil-based condiment. Three intriguing varieties of Mexican salsa macha have been created by Masienda, a supplier of traditional Mexican ingredients. They’re crunchy, ruddy with oil and chiles, and offer some sweetness to play off the heat. Guajillo-cranberry-hazelnut is chewy and earthy; chipotle-coffee-peanut is chunky, nutty and hot; and arbol-nori-sesame made also with Sichuan peppercorns has funky sizzle.

Pura Macha salsas, $18 for nine ounces ($54 for three flavors), masienda.com .

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