| | |  | Syrups & Sweeteners | Home » » » » Tone's Louisiana Style Cajun Seasoning (22 oz.) | | | | | | | Description: | | A hot pungent blend of peppers, garlic, spices, herbs and salt that brings a true Cajun flavor to foods. It is brownish-red in color and similar in size and consistency to seasoning salt. Serving Suggestions Add anywhere a hot and spicy flavor is desired. Works wonders in rice, gumbos, creoles and stews. Excellent for blackened fish, meat and poultry dishes. Use to create "Cajun" burgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, catfish and prime rib. Tone's Cajun Seasoning will transform crab cakes, alfredo sauce and even ranch dressing into a Cajun flavor profile. Try sprinkling on popcorn and nuts for a boost. Use in moderation -- product is hot and spicy! | | | Features: | |
• A hot pungent blend of peppers, garlic, spices, herbs and salt that brings a true Cajun flavor.
• Similar in size and consistency to seasoning salt.
• Add anywhere a hot and spicy flavor is desired.
• Works wonders in rice, gumbos, creoles and stews.
• Excellent for blackened fish, meat and poultry dishes.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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GREAT productAug 30, 2010 We have tried a number of different Cajun seasoning and this blend is the best! Not too salty and the right amount of heat.
Durkees vs Tone's Cajun SeasoningJul 13, 2009 I bought both tone's louisiana style cajun seasoning and Durkees (made by Tone) to see if there was a difference as I love Durkees and Tones is half the price. With Durkee being made by tone and the ingredients read the same and in the same order...I was hopeing for a cheaper version at the same great taste. Louisiana Style was finer ground (not so much great texture), hotter (more cyan pepper) and although a good product...not the same as the Durkee's cajun which is courser with lots more bold flavors like garlic and less hot. I even put durkee's cajun on salads it is soo good. Giving away the louisiana to a friend who likes the heat better while I am keeping with the more expensive but bolder fuller flavored Durkees.
Quick ServiceJan 17, 2009 The product was received quickly and fresh. It is wonderfule to add to soups, rice dishes, and even fries.
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