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| ASIN | B0001M10R4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 270,707 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 1,410 in Meat Seasoning |
| Cuisine | Mexican cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,964) |
| Date First Available | 20 Feb. 2012 |
| Format | Powder |
| Item model number | 18445 |
| Manufacturer | Frontier Natural Products |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 10.41 x 4.57 x 4.57 cm; 58.97 g |
| Units | 59.00 Grams |
| Weight | 60 g |
C**I
So yummy
P**O
When I was young warthog traveling through Mexico, I used to eat this thin-sliced red chicken that had such a unique flavor—earthy, tangy, kind of smoky. I’ve been chasing that taste ever since and haven’t found it. Maybe it was the tequila. But this seasoning isn’t a perfect match, but it’s the closest I’ve found so far, and it’s really good. It has that deep red color and a lot of the same flavor notes I remember—probably from the achiote. If you’re looking to take it up a notch, I’d recommend squeezing an orange over the chicken after using the dry rub and letting it marinate for a bit. That little bit of citrus brings it even closer to what I remember. Well worth trying if you’re after that classic roadside grilled chicken flavor.
M**H
This is delicious
T**T
I used this in my pulled pork. The flavor was amazing. Will buy again
T**M
I'm trying to go reduce my salt intake, and this salt-free spice has been saving my food from blandness until my taste buds adjust! I don't use it to make Mexican dishes, I just use it on anything that I think would benefit from a little kick of heat, in lieu of salt. I used to be an enthusiastic home chef with an extensive spice collection. But I've found that no longer makes sense when you're only cooking for one or two people. You can't use up much of the spices before they lose their potency if you're not cooking for a lot of people. Good spices are expensive, so it's not worth it. Instead, I now have pared my collection down to a few seasoning mixtures, and this is now one of them. If a recipe calls for something spicy like cayenne pepper or a Creole seasoning mix I'll just sub in a little of this. This substitution wouldn't work for every recipe, but it works for many.
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