WELCOME TO
SAUCE AID!

Your favorite sauce has saved more than one bland meal. Today, it has a bigger calling. Portland's community of sauce makers are raising money to help provide COVID relief for our fellow foodworkers and underserved Black and Brown communities in Portland. And we’re doing it in the best way we know how: with plenty of flavor and just the right amount of spice.  

There are two ways to make a donation and support the cause:

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DOWNLOAD THE SONG:
“PASS THE SAUCE”

A group of Portland sauce-makers wanted to do something for our friends in the food industry. So we wrote a song and shot a video. We hope you love it as much as we do. When you download "Pass The Sauce" you’ll be making a donation to Family Meal, a nonprofit providing financial relief to Oregon foodservice and agricultural workers impacted by medical debt and COVID-19.

 

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A MYSTERY BOX OF SAUCE.

Local sauce-makers have donated products to create mystery boxes of delicious Oregon-made sauces, to benefit The Black Food Sovereignty Coalition, and Black Futures Farm, a non-profit rooted in building and supporting Black and Brown communities through food systems, place-making, and economic development.

The response has been overwhelming and we have blazed through our donated sauces! We will update our status when we know if we are getting more. Please still feel free to donate and download our song!

WHY SAUCE?

Sauces are kind of like sneakers: some people can't stop themselves from starting a collection. Maybe you're the collector. You have a dedicated shelf in the fridge, and each sauce tells a story about how you found it and what you pair it with. Or maybe you're a sauce monogamist, staying true to your brand whether it's on eggs or pizza or fried rice--nothing tastes as good without a dollop of that elixir. Either way, you've probably turned to your sauce bottles with a little more frequency in the last couple of months. Maybe you've noticed how much a good sauce can improve a bowl of rice and beans, salvage a slice of frozen pizza, or spice up popcorn. 

And maybe you noticed that a lot of your favorite sauces come from Oregon. 

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It's no secret that Portland, Oregon is a food town. Chefs, food and beverage entrepreneurs, dining enthusiasts and home cooks enjoy the spoils of our city's locale and accessibility. Portland is also home to a thriving and supportive community of sauce makers: small business owners who trade in flavor and style. From fermented fruit hot sauces to smoked coffee chili oil, our sauces are seasonal, regional, global and all things in between. They are an expression of each and every maker, and celebrated locally, nationally and beyond.  

We're happy that our products have been helping you through the blandest moments of your quarantine, but we're also worried about our friends in food who have restaurants, bars, food carts and other businesses that have had to shutter with no clear idea of when and what reopening will look like. Sauce Aid is our way of showing our support for our friends in the restaurant industry, as well as vulnerable communities of color who have been historically underserved.

We wrote a song to show them how much we love and miss them: it's called "Pass The Sauce." When you download it, you're raising money for Family Meal, a local nonprofit raising money for foodservice and agriculture workers impacted by medical debt and COVID-19. And when you donate through this website, you're raising funds for The Black Food Sovereignty Coalition along with Black Futures Farm, a non-profit and community farm seeking to build food systems, place-making and economic development for Black and Brown communities in the Portland area.

Portland sauces won't save the world, but they can certainly save your quarantine meals. And now they're doing something for the community, too. So while we're waiting to see all our food friends again, let's help them out and Pass the Sauce.   

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Sauce partners

 

Bobbie’s Boat Sauce

Created at sea. Made in Portland. Good on everything.
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Dallicious Bar B Que Sauce

It's not just Delicious It's Dal-licious.

Cardamom Hills Trading Company

Cardamom Hills chutneys make tantalizing additions to your everyday cuisine.
 

Cocinita El Rey by Miss Zumstein

Live Culture Hot Sauce.

Epiphany Pantry

Astonishing Flavor Enhancers.

Felton & Mary’s Artisan Foods

Enhancing your bbq experience with our special sauces and classic spice rub.
 

HAB Sauce

Amplify the flavor of your favorite foods.

Hoss Soss

International flavors. Gourmet recipes. Perfect heat.

Hot Mama Salsa

Small batch, Mexican style handmade salsas, hot sauces and chile oils made Portland.
 

Hot Winter Hot Sauce

Fermented hot sauce made from all organic ingredients, featuring Oregon grown peppers and garlic.
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La Porteña Chimichurri

Fresh, local Argentine chimichurri.

Los Roast

Portland's New Mexico Chile Company.
 

Marshall’s Haute Sauce

Spicy & delicious sauces using the highest quality, locally sourced ingedients.

Newk's Hot Sauce

All natural hot sauce.

Photon Spices & Co.

Authentic Vietnamese recipes since 2003.
 

Portland Chili Company

Love You Can Taste, Heat You Can Feel.

Prosser's Inc.

Spread Tha Love.

Red Duck

Unique and surprisingly delicious twists on familiar favorites.
 

Rose City Pepperheads

Farm to Jar Hot Sauce. Where sweet meets HEAT!

Sao Noi

Chili & peanut sauces insupired by Southeast Asia.

Secret Aardvark Trading Company

The Favor That Kicks You In The Mouth!
 

The Show Hot Sauce

Handcrafted with magic, use it everyday on whatever!

Silagy Sauce

This is not a burn your house down hot sauce, this is a blow your skirt up flavor explosion.

Tan Tan

"Tan Tan means New Beginnings": introducing authentic Vietnamese flavors to home cooks.
 

Thrive Sauce Company

Vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free cooking and finishing sauces.

Wet Wizard Sauce Company

Flavor packed sauces with a kick! Surprising non-hot sauce lovers with a flavor explosion since 2014.
 

Please note there are many amazing sauces in our region and this is by no means the total. But it's everyone who agreed to participate in Sauce Aid.

A little sauce
can do a lot of good.