Creole Seasoning Recipe
Another staple in my kitchen is a good Creole Seasoning. A lot of people use Tony Chachere's, or Chef Paul's, I like to make my own, it's easy if you have all the spices on hand, and you have control over the heat and salinity. One of the many things I like about Paul Prudhomme's cookbooks, is that he gives a seasoning mix recipe for each dish. He always uses 3 peppers in every seasoning: Black, White, and Cayenne, because they all touch a different place on your tongue. What I like to do is make a base seasoning, that I can add on to for each dish. For instance, if I want a Southwest seasoning, I add cumin, chipotle, and ancho chili powder. You can also omit the salt if you prefer. This is a good basic Creole Seasoning:
My Creole Seasoning
1/2 Cup Kosher Salt
1/3 Cup Paprika
1/4 Cup Granulated Garlic
4 Tbsp Onion Powder
1/3 Cup Freshly Ground Black Pepper
3 Tbsp White Pepper
2 Tbsp Cayenne Pepper
2 Tbsp Dried Thyme
2 Tbsp Dried Basil
1 Tbsp Dried Oregano
Combine all ingredients and place in an airtight jar or plastic container.
My Creole Seasoning
1/2 Cup Kosher Salt
1/3 Cup Paprika
1/4 Cup Granulated Garlic
4 Tbsp Onion Powder
1/3 Cup Freshly Ground Black Pepper
3 Tbsp White Pepper
2 Tbsp Cayenne Pepper
2 Tbsp Dried Thyme
2 Tbsp Dried Basil
1 Tbsp Dried Oregano
Combine all ingredients and place in an airtight jar or plastic container.
5 Comments:
Danny, here is a trackback for you. http://18thccuisine.blogspot.com/2005/04/menues-espices.html Your seasoning sounds great.
Hi, New to the blog.
Got here from 18thCentrue Cuisine's blog.
I love Cajun/Creole and it is nice to see another blog in the field.
cordially,
t.
Hello,
great work and thank you for lots of inspiration.
I just wanted to say putting the still warm/hot potatoes in vinegar (hope I spelled that correct) is the best, my grandmother used to and my mother still does - it has tradition in our family.
Regards
rikki.o
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