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sickcars
Jun 19th, 2012, 11:40 AM
Hello all,
I used to use Spicy Mesquite Seasoning from ClubHouse - http://www.clubhouse.ca/en/products/detail.aspx?Spicy_Mesquite_Seasoning&id=118f8bb4-c6bc-4794-a791-fac86f3adc6e&category_id=408e8c81-10ef-450e-8bc3-5371fc36c631
However it seems to be discontinued for some reason. I was wondering if anybody has any other suggestions as to something else i could buy (willing to order online) that would be the same or similar to this taste?
Thanks
bonterra
Jun 19th, 2012, 11:57 AM
I've noticed ClubHouse does "Limited Edition" seasoning blends.
The current smoky one seems to be Smouldering Smoked Applewood. To me, Applewooed would be a little milder than a Mesquite blend, but similar overall flavour profile.
It would be easy to try that one first. Or maybe you have already?
http://www.clubhouse.ca/en/products/detail.aspx?Smouldering_Smoked_Applewood&id=2bb52809-3b55-4c86-9f14-80c7d14542ed&category_id=e27419e3-4201-45b3-afb4-fc2a215eb84f
sickcars
Jun 19th, 2012, 12:38 PM
I've noticed ClubHouse does "Limited Edition" seasoning blends.
The current smoky one seems to be Smouldering Smoked Applewood. To me, Applewooed would be a little milder than a Mesquite blend, but similar overall flavour profile.
It would be easy to try that one first. Or maybe you have already?
http://www.clubhouse.ca/en/products/detail.aspx?Smouldering_Smoked_Applewood&id=2bb52809-3b55-4c86-9f14-80c7d14542ed&category_id=e27419e3-4201-45b3-afb4-fc2a215eb84f
Hello,
No I have not tried this one before however I will defiantly look into it.
Thanks for the suggestion.
bonterra
Jun 19th, 2012, 02:16 PM
Got another one for you to try. I really like it.
Cattle Boyz "Smokey Southwest Seasoning and Rub", from the label "A smokey blend of Chipotle, Chili Peppers, and a special blend of other spices."
I got a 388 gm. container for $4.99 at HomeSense.
Any seasoning/rub with Chipotles in it should give you the smokiness.
Pete_Coach
Jun 20th, 2012, 07:49 AM
For years I have been using Mrs Dash. I began using it purely as a salt substitue but a the combinations and blends has increased, I find they have everything I need. Plus, there is still the benifit of no salt (and no MSG too). Like the commercial says '" put that Sh** on everything" ....well, matbe wrong commercial but I do use Mrs Dash on most things. My family uses less than a small box of salt a year now (need it for potatoes and pasta though).
http://www.mrsdash.com/