Reddit Reddit reviews Chef Paul Prudhomme's Magic Seasoning Blends ~ Magic 4-Pack, Qty. 4 2-Ounce Bottles

We found 2 Reddit comments about Chef Paul Prudhomme's Magic Seasoning Blends ~ Magic 4-Pack, Qty. 4 2-Ounce Bottles. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Chef Paul Prudhomme's Magic Seasoning Blends ~ Magic 4-Pack, Qty. 4 2-Ounce Bottles
"Spice Rack in a Bottle" - Makes adding flavor to any recipe or dish a breeze!Substitute for normal use of salt, pepper and other herbs & spices called for in a recipe.Will add "emotion" to any of your favorite recipes.Magic Seasonings are versatile in their application and pack incredible depth of flavor.Gluten Free, contains no MSG or preservatives and is Kosher and Halal approved.
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2 Reddit comments about Chef Paul Prudhomme's Magic Seasoning Blends ~ Magic 4-Pack, Qty. 4 2-Ounce Bottles:

u/helloelan · 3 pointsr/ChapoTrapHouse
u/Super_Bob · 3 pointsr/keto

Everyone else has pretty much covered the basics so I'll suggest a few other items I don't see already. I always have on hand:

  • Canned salmon & tuna
  • Extra Virgin Olive oil
  • Lemon juice + Lime juice for homemade salad dressings, lime juice is also good for keeping avocados green
  • Spices - may not seem obvious but over time your taste buds will change and having some good spice on hand can help when you start getting bored of all that meat. I always have Tabasco, smoked paprika, Italian herb blend, fresh garlic & granulated garlic (or powdered), fresh black pepper (to grind), and sea salt.
  • Spice blends are nice but be sure to check the label as many contain sugar. My favorite - Paul Prudhommes Meat Magic, it's awesome. In fact all of Prudhomme's Magic blends are really good, I also use his Poultry, Seafood, and Vegetable blends. Meat Magic is so good I use it as a BBQ rub, cheaper to buy it in the 24 oz canister from Amazon. (only the Salmon Magic has sugar so can't use that on keto, it's also really good however)
  • Pork (shoulder, loins, tenderloin, chops), cheap and very easy to grill or cook in oven or slow cooker
  • Beef roasts (all kinds, basically the cheaper cuts), soooo easy to cook as with pork above and can last for several meals. I also occasionally make my own hamburger in a food processor, Alton Brown has a good method, (try it, you'll be amazed how much better it tastes than store bought ground beef)