Soul Food Seasoning
Other spices for greens include bay leaves coriander cloves nutmeg and garlic powder.
Soul food seasoning. I use this seasoning mix in my beef taco meat. Itll add a little kick to the deliciousness of southern food whether it is a batch of collard greens or a hefty serving of deep fried sweet potato fries. It requires care frequent tasting and an innate sense how just how much sugar salt garlic or pepper is enough. The key ingredient in soul food is soul.
Shares share on facebook share on twitter share on whatsapp share on google. This soul food seasoning is the best. Jalapeno popper spread neiman marcus dip. Its even good for adding to seafood breader and then frying fish in peanut oil.
We use it on just about everything. 42 5 19 votes 0 picture. Other spices for greens include bay leaves coriander cloves nutmeg and garlic powder. Multiply the measurements to make large batches.
Add a photo comment send print ingredients. Recipe by donna s. And it comes sealed tight. The best soul food seasoning mix recipes on yummly southern style hush puppies double smoky ribs with bacon bourbon bbq sauce mississippi sin ham sliders.
Save some money by making your own soul food seasoning. Keep this easy homemade seasoning mix on hand for any recipes that need a special jolt of soul food flavor. Add your photo. 50 out of 5 stars brings out the flavor in every meal.
This brand is the best. This recipe yields about 34 c. You cant put that in a bottle. Mix ingredients together and store in a sealed container.
Soul food is not a recipe to be replicated again and again. If you need to use soul food seasoning to make soul food you shouldnt be making soul food. Youll also see these spices in soul food dishes with ingredients such as okra shrimp or beans. You can use soul food seasoning as a little touch of the south on a grilled chicken breast or you can go all out and use it as a dry rub when smoking a brisket.
Be the first to review this recipe. 2 tablespoons ground pepper. A product like this is purposely meant to mislead the seasoning deficient into thinking they can make soul food now. Tablespoons black pepper ground.