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    Tex Mex seasoning

    Tex Mex seasoning

    Regular price $12.99 USD
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    Hardcore Carnivore Tex Mex is the ultimate Texican seasoning, perfect for your favorite Tex Mex dishes. Use it for fajitas, tacos, enchiladas, nachos, ground meat for picadillo and even refried beans.

    Hardcore Carnivore: Tex Mex seasoning
    FLAVOR PROFILE:
    garlic
    chili powder
    cumin
    PERFECT FOR:
    tacos
    fajitas
    chicken

    INGREDIENTS

    CONTAINS: Sea Salt, Spices, Dehydrated Garlic and Onion, Hydrolyzed Corn Protein (Hydrolyzed Corn Gluten, Partially Hydrogenated Cottonseed and Soy Oil), Paprika and Disodium Inosinate and Disodium Guanylate, Black Pepper, and Silicon Dioxide (Less than 2% used for anti-caking).

    NUTRITION FACTS

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      HOW TO SEASON YOUR MEAT FOR MAX FLAVOR

      DON'T BE STINGY
      Most folks under-season. Go generous—especially on big cuts in if you're using the grill. When you flip meat some of the seasoning can shake off, so it helps to add a little extra.
      LAYER YOUR FLAVOR
      You can use seasoning before and after cooking. A light dusting post-cook helps sharpen flavors without overpowering. Play around with mixing different flavors for contrast and complexity.
      If your seasoning has salt, apply it 45 minutes before cooking- or right before it hits the heat. Anywhere in between can pull moisture to the surface and dry it out.

      DON'T BE STINGY

      Most folks under-season. Go generous—especially on big cuts in if you're using the grill. When you flip meat some of the seasoning can shake off, so it helps to add a little extra.

      LAYER YOUR FLAVOR

      You can use seasoning before and after cooking. A light dusting post-cook helps sharpen flavors without overpowering. Play around with mixing different flavors for contrast and complexity.

      If your seasoning has salt, apply it 45 minutes before cooking- or right before it hits the heat. Anywhere in between can pull moisture to the surface and dry it out.
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