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I don't have a pintrest? Lol. It just shows a collage of schit.
Can you C&P?
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I don't have a pintrest? Lol. It just shows a collage of schit.
Can you C&P? 8 ingredients Produce 2 tbsp Garlic powder 2 tbsp Onion powder 1 tbsp Thyme, dried Baking & Spices 2 tbsp Black pepper, ground 1 tbsp Cayenne 1/4 cup Kosher salt 6 tbsp Paprika 2 tbsp White pepper, ground
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Thank you, almost double posted !
Paul.
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“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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I loved a product called Blazin Blends New Orleans Chicken and Seafood. Found it at the dollar store. It had great flavor with out too much heat or salt. And of course, it is no longer available. Lol.
I have a cupboard full of Tony’s, Slap YaMamma, etc.... Most are quite salty don’t have as good of flavor. Just peppers, garlic and salt.
Perfect timing. I was recently at Winco, looking at Cajun and Creole seasonings. All of it seemed to have a lot of salt. Put a container of Mexican Food Truck seasoning in my cart instead. Hint of salt, it read, but wasn't exactly what I was looking for.
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Its pretty straight forward.
2 1/2 tablespoons paprika. 2 tablespoons salt. 2 tablespoons garlic powder. 1 tablespoon black pepper. 1 tablespoon onion powder. 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper. 1 tablespoon dried leaf oregano. 1 tablespoon dried thyme.
I don't know if its Cajun or Creole.
I'd leave off the oregano and thyme.
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You can't leave that out. I use the ground for mine though.
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I think those two are why Emeril's tastes more like a red sauce additive than a Cajun seasoning.
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Conrad Rice Mills?
They might be kin!
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I like the Konriko Wild Pecan Rice.
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I enjoy Cajun Shake. I think it's pretty basic, but it works on everything for me from Fried Turkey to Grilled Vegetables.
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that's what i've been using ever since his old Foodnetwork days...BAM! Yep, me too. Very good and cheap to make. I been mixing this stuff up for many years. I always omit the salt and add it based on what I am cooking. I keep a jar of his essence around as well As store bought rubs always are too salty for my taste.
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I make my own, as needed. Just don’t like store bought spice mixes. Always too heavy on the salt and fillers.
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When I make it I will use several types of chilis it can really increase the flavor and complexity. Tobasco chili's are traditional but chile arbol work for some heat, Chipotle for some smoky flavor and then some fruity tasting varieties like pasilla or gujillo peppers. I add just a little Habenero for the aromatic addition more than the heat. I also use Long Pepper and Sichuan pepper in addition to white, black & green pepper corns.
Even with the additional ingredients the proportions stay the same. Too much chili powder can turn this into a chili mix. If I really add a lot of spices I end up with what I call Cajun Curry this is like some of the creole food from the Caribbean islands or Jamaca damn good on Jerk Chicken or feral hog.
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Tony Chacheres more spice less salt is what I use. Cavendars is Greek seasoning made in N. Arkansas. They are good used together on steak.
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it is nice to have seasoning mix options, like no salt
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