I love dip. Not the creepy chaw kind that you can buy and spit out, like chewing tobacco. No, I love party dips. Most people flock to the buffalo dip Erik and I make it for potlucks. I love ordering guacamole on a burger. Whenever I go to a restaurant that makes a specialty dip, I order it. Hell, sometimes I even break down and just buy dip because I feel lazy.
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In any case, rarely do you find a chip that actually tastes like the dip it's trying to emulate. The last one I can remember was when Doritos made a guacamole flavor, and that was awesome. Now Lay's has a pepper relish potato chip and it even comes with a recipe on the back for making your own pepper relish. Huh. I saw this and I cocked my head a little. Pepper relish with pepper relish chips. It's the meta-snack to end all meta-snacks, isn't it now? It's pretty damned strange, but comparing the ingredients in the chips with the recipe, it looks like they're about the same.
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So popping it open, you quickly realize that this isn't going to be a hot pepper chip, like a salsa. It's definitely more of a sweet pepper relish, like something you'd spoon onto a hot dog. Perhaps a sauerkraut flavor. If you don't like vinegar, don't eat these chips. There's a definite tang to them, but the overwhelming flavor is honestly that of the peppers. It's a very fresh tasting chip, more of a vegetable chip than a potato chip, and I thought that with all the acidic flavors- the peppers, the onion, the vinegar- it needed a creaminess, like a cheese or sour cream, to balance it out. The sugar helped soothe it, but it might be too tangy and sweet for some.
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I was honestly surprised at how accurate the flavor was, and it was very refreshing to have something that didn't taste so artificial. Once the flavor died a little in my mouth, the potato taste crept out a little more. As for the chip itself, it seemed like there weren't very many chips in the bag, but the thinness of the chips was deceiving and I found myself crunching through them easily. There were more than I thought. And they were light and seemed to be a lot less greasy than the regular Lay's.
If anyone living outside the East Coast tries the other flavors of the Lay's natural line, would they mind sending me a bag? I'd be more than happy to send you a bag of these pepper relish Lay's in return! I know there are other flavors, but I can't get some of them.
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