Former AREA 51 now Favorite Seasoning ?
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Former AREA 51 now Favorite Seasoning ?
I use SPG a lot just as a sprinkle on seasoning over meat or own-yawns that I'm browning in the skillet for several dishes. HOWEVER, I was fixin some "Goulash" yesterday and my Wiffy requested that no Garlic to be used so I just grabbed the "test bottle" of ESSPRESO RUB and used it like S&P. WOW, we were both very very pleased in the flavor that it produced. Until I run out of ESSPRESO my Salt and Pepper Shakers are going get very lonesome, I'm afraid.
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Re: Fromer AREA 51 now Favorite Seasoning ?
OldUsedParts wrote:I use SPG a lot just as a sprinkle on seasoning over meat or own-yawns that I'm browning in the skillet for several dishes. HOWEVER, I was fixin some "Goulash" yesterday and my Wiffy requested that no Garlic to be used so I just grabbed the "test bottle" of ESSPRESO RUB and used it like S&P. WOW, we were both very very pleased in the flavor that it produced. Until I run out of ESSPRESO my Salt and Pepper Shakers are going get very lonesome, I'm afraid.
I’ll have to try the espresso like that. I keep a shaker of SPG and use it in place of S&P on almost everything. Love it on a nice slice of tomato
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Re: Fromer AREA 51 now Favorite Seasoning ?
I think you'll like it - - - - the cracked pepper in it absolutely ROCKS
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Re: Former AREA 51 now Favorite Seasoning ?
WELL - - SWMBO told me last night that she would like some more Goulash today so I think I'll just replay this one from Jan. 17th
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