Liven Up Your Dishes With Thrive Sauce Co. Sauces

Disclosure: I received samples in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own.

Earlier this year I had the chance to connect with Thrive Sauce Co. as an Online Nourished Festival blogger. They sent me three of their Asian-Style Sauces to try out:

The versatility of these Thrive sauces is what appeals to me most. As demonstrated below, some of the ways these sauces can be used include as a dipping sauce, a stir-fry sauce or a salad dressing. Thrive sauces are made in Oregon and are vegan, gluten-free and nut-free.

Thrive Sesame Satay Sauce

I added the Thrive Sesame Satay Sauce to some noodles, carrots and spinach for a satisfying vegan lunch.

The first ingredient of this sauce is tahini, which gives it a distinct nutty flavor.

Some other suggested uses for the Sesame Satay Sauce is to use it as a marinade with grilled meats or as a dip with salad rolls.

Thrive Coconut Yellow Curry Sauce

I used the Thrive Coconut Yellow Curry Sauce to make a quick stir fry with chicken breast and spinach. My husband and I enjoy Thai food, but it is not a type of food that I make a lot at home. This sauce is an easy way to add Thai flavors without buying a bunch of different ingredients.

Thrive Sweet-Chili Lemongrass Sauce

Out of the three Thrive sauces that I sampled, the Sweet-Chili Lemongrass Sauce was my favorite. We tried it as a dipping sauce with chicken egg rolls. This sauce has a bright flavor with a spicy kick! I also tried it straight as a salad dressing on some mixed greens and it was delicious.

Where to Purchase Thrive Sauce Co. Sauces

Thrive Sauce Co. is a woman-owned small business that you can feel good about supporting. Their sauces are available for purchase through their online store or at a store near you.

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38 Comments

  1. I’d love to try the Thrive Extra Special Sauce- Tangy Medium. I think I’d like the Medium better than the hot. I don’t like it to hot where it’s over powering and I can’t taste my food LOL.

  2. I went to their site and I would love to try the Special Sauce: Sweet-Heat: Mild one first that sounds like it would be great on a hamburger.

  3. I’d like to try the Thrive Extra Special Sauce-Tangy Medium sounds like a happy medium for my family

  4. I think I would like to try the tangy medium. It would literally be a happy “medium” for everyone’s taste buds in my family.

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