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Saturday, June 6, 2020

Joey Chestnut World's Greatest Eater Review



I am very excited to share with my readers, the great products I received today. They are four sauces for wings or dipping, and they are from you'll never guess, Joey Chestnut! Now if you don't know who that is, let me tell you.


JoeyChestnut is the greatest eater in the history of the world, not an opinion, but a statement of fact. This holds more healthy eating milestones than any other competitor in history by a large margin. However, despite total domination, Joey didn't find a competitive, the meal found him! Twenty one year old, Joey started to turn on stage from a usually quiet and shy guy into a famous eater we recognize today. Although he found it hard to eat as quickly as you would on the stage with people shouting at you, his family had come to cheer him up and he's never looked back since then. What's more Traditional than a hot dog eating competition on the 4th of July? Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is an annual tradition taking place on Coney Island , New York. It's a fast-food race to see who can gobble up the most popular Nathan Hot Dogs in 10 minutes. Prior to 2007, it was largely dominated by Japanese contenders until Joey claimed his first title in 2007 when he ended the reign of 6-time champion Takeru Koyashi. After his first win, Joey went on to become the most celebrated champion of all time, winning 10 of the next 11 years. The list of contests goes on and on, and on the website you can see all his contest.


I am so excited to try the wing and dipping sauce sent over from Joey Chestnut, worlds greatest eater! And to honor his sauce, we are having wing night tonight.



No one in the family was complaining, they love wings. So for the first batch I made baked wings, with the sweet sriracha teriyaki sauce, from Joey Chestnut. The wings, I baked with a coating of the sweet sriracha teriyaki wing and dipping sauce, and they came out looking so beautiful and glossy. The bite was sweet and spicy at the same time. The flavor when you bite into the chicken just burst from the sweet sriracha teriyaki sauce. For flavoring, this was all that was put on my chicken, in fact for all the wings. I would say if I had to rate the heat from mild to hot, this sauce would be a medium. Joey Chestnut worlds greatest eater, sweet sriracha teriyaki wing and dip sauce also gave the wings a rich deep color.



As we moved on with the wings, the next set was baked as well, using Joey Chestnut orange citrus habanero wing and dipping sauce. Again, the chicken came out with a great glaze shine, and the aromas filled the house with a scent of citrus. Every bite you get, is sweet from the orange juice concentrate and heat from the habaneros. There is also a little tartness to the sauce, which comes from lime juice concentrate. Both Joey Chestnut wing and dipping sauce's have a great consistency, not to thin not to thick. The orange citrus habanero wing and dipping sauce is velvety smooth, with citrus overtones that meld so well with chicken. I would have to say the heat level was up a notch with this wing and dipping sauce, to a hot.



For our next batch, I used Joey Chestnut wing and dipping sauce creamy green hatch and jalapeno. This is a first for us, I have to say I have never tasted a sauce like this before. The green hatch and jalapeno wing and dipping sauce was very unique in taste. It to was a very creamy wing and dipping sauce. You get a taste of the three peppers used in the creamy sauce. For me it was like tasting a nice southwestern sauce, with heat added to it. It was a much more milder heat level that was also kid friendly. As far as the wings, I served the wing and dipping sauce on the side, and it was a hit.



The heat level was medium, in the next batch of chicken wings, using the Joey Chestnut Nashville hot chicken wing and dipping sauce. I baked the chicken coating them with the Nashville hot chicken wing and dipping sauce, and they came out with a deep rich color. The taste was amazing, and very soulful. Each bite was sweet and tangy. The deep rich color comes the paprika, the sweet from brown sugar, and the tangy from the red chili peppers.


If you have a love for food and are looking for a great sauce for wings and dipping, these are wonderful. You don't have to use them for wings, nor a dip, they can be incorporated into many recipes. Some that come to mind may be pulled pork, grilled fish, even on a hot dog, or juicy cheese burger. It's all about using your creative cooking style.



If you would like more information about these products, please visit JoeyChestnut online.


Your taste buds will thank you!




Disclaimer: Momzdailyscoops has personally reviewed the product listed above. Momzdailyscoops has not received any monetary compensation for her review. Momzdailyscoops did receive a free product to try out so Momzdailyscoops could evaluate and use it for her review. Momzdailyscoops thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.



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