Old India Taco Seasoning: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<!-- seo --> | |||
{{#seo: | |||
|title=Old India Taco Seasoning: Wiki facts for this cookery ingredient | |||
|titlemode=replace | |||
|keywords=Old India Taco Seasoning: Wiki facts for this cookery ingredient | |||
|description=I use my Tex-Mex Taco seasoning at least once a week so seem to get through lots of it! | |||
|og:image=https://www.cookipedia.co.uk/wiki/images/4/4a/Old_India_Taco_Seasoning.jpg | |||
|og:type=article | |||
}} | |||
<!-- /seo --> | |||
[[Image:Old India Taco Seasoning.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Old India Taco Seasoning (1kg pack)]] | [[Image:Old India Taco Seasoning.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Old India Taco Seasoning (1kg pack)]] | ||
I use my [[ | I use my [[homemade taco seasoning|Tex-Mex Taco seasoning]] at least once a week so seem to get through lots of it! The last time I needed to make some, I did not have all of the ingredients so I thought I would try some of the ready-made alternatives. The Old El Paso product is very good, but ludicrously expensive in the small 25 gram packs so I looked for a quality alternative that I could buy in quantity. | ||
'''Old India Taco Seasoning''' seems to fit the bill. It's £12.99 from Amazon for a 1kg pack, and usefully, it is packed the standard Amazon book-type flat package that means it can be popped through your letterbox if you're not around. | '''Old India Taco Seasoning''' seems to fit the bill. It's £12.99 from Amazon for a 1kg pack, and usefully, it is packed the standard Amazon book-type flat package that means it can be popped through your letterbox if you're not around. | ||
Line 19: | Line 29: | ||
[[Category:Spices]] | [[Category:Spices]] | ||
[[Category:Store cupboard items]] | [[Category:Store cupboard items]] | ||
{{CategoryLineIngredients}} |
Revision as of 07:44, 18 July 2014
I use my Tex-Mex Taco seasoning at least once a week so seem to get through lots of it! The last time I needed to make some, I did not have all of the ingredients so I thought I would try some of the ready-made alternatives. The Old El Paso product is very good, but ludicrously expensive in the small 25 gram packs so I looked for a quality alternative that I could buy in quantity.
Old India Taco Seasoning seems to fit the bill. It's £12.99 from Amazon for a 1kg pack, and usefully, it is packed the standard Amazon book-type flat package that means it can be popped through your letterbox if you're not around.
So far I've used it to make Beer can chicken, Tex-Mex potato wedges and on pork chops. I think its so good, I;ve started to use it as a condiment. It was also great last night on a potato salad!
It's not too hot, just nice and spicy with a nice texture and lots of separate flavours. Its's slightly sweet and fairly salty so you shouldn't need any extra salt when you use it.