What You Need To Know About Trader Joe’s New Vegan Seasoning
Instagram By Kate Hagan Gallup/Updated: May 3, 2021 12:10 pm EST
“On a recent trip to Australia, we had a chance to try this flavoring phenomenon and knew at once that we had to bring it to our customers. And we wanted to make sure everyone, not just chicken-eaters, could enjoy it,” Trader Joe’s announced early this year, introducing its new Vegan Chicken-less Seasoning Salt. So what’s in this flavor-packed 3.3 oz bottle that sells for just $1.99?
Trader Joe’s is known for their unique seasoning, including Everything But the Bagel Seasoning, and this is another offering that’s sure to please. This new seasoning is made from a mix of onion powder, garlic powder, sea salt, and some turmeric which provides that excellent color. Add in a dash of a few other flavors like ginger, celery seed, and black pepper — and you’ll swear this was made from your home-favorite chicken bouillon. Fortunately, there isn’t a single animal product to be found in this mix, opening doors for those of all diets to enjoy this popular food trend of adding chicken flavor to — well, everything. Add a flavor boost on your favorite snack foods, side dishes, or even your favorite take-out foods.
Food ideas that taste just like chicken
Inspired by the Australian craze for chicken-flavored seasoning salt, Trader Joe’s describes the use of this handy season-all by those down under as a shaker for french fries, or as a simple seasoning for roast chicken. If you’re in the mood for fish and chips, this savory flavor will really add a punch.
If you’re looking for a healthier recipe, try the company’s own suggestion for Tastes Like Chicken Vegan Cauliflower Steaks. These steak-sliced sections of cauliflower brown up to a delicious golden-color in a lovely low-carb package. So simple to make, you’ll just need cauliflower, chicken-less seasoning, and oil. Slice the cauliflower into 1-inch-thick “steaks,” coat in olive oil and seasoning, and place on a sheet pan that’s been lightly covered in non-stick cooking spray. Roast in the oven at 400°F for 15 minutes, turning once before the time is done. And don’t forget to try your own recipes! Sample this great seasoning on popcorn or flash-fried broccoli. Kick up those chicken nuggets a notch or even sample it on soup — the possibilities are endless.
What You Need To Know About Trader Joe’s New Vegan Seasoning
By Kate Hagan Gallup/Updated: May 3, 2021 12:10 pm EST
“On a recent trip to Australia, we had a chance to try this flavoring phenomenon and knew at once that we had to bring it to our customers. And we wanted to make sure everyone, not just chicken-eaters, could enjoy it,” Trader Joe’s announced early this year, introducing its new Vegan Chicken-less Seasoning Salt. So what’s in this flavor-packed 3.3 oz bottle that sells for just $1.99?
Trader Joe’s is known for their unique seasoning, including Everything But the Bagel Seasoning, and this is another offering that’s sure to please. This new seasoning is made from a mix of onion powder, garlic powder, sea salt, and some turmeric which provides that excellent color. Add in a dash of a few other flavors like ginger, celery seed, and black pepper — and you’ll swear this was made from your home-favorite chicken bouillon. Fortunately, there isn’t a single animal product to be found in this mix, opening doors for those of all diets to enjoy this popular food trend of adding chicken flavor to — well, everything. Add a flavor boost on your favorite snack foods, side dishes, or even your favorite take-out foods.
Trader Joe’s is known for their unique seasoning, including Everything But the Bagel Seasoning, and this is another offering that’s sure to please. This new seasoning is made from a mix of onion powder, garlic powder, sea salt, and some turmeric which provides that excellent color. Add in a dash of a few other flavors like ginger, celery seed, and black pepper — and you’ll swear this was made from your home-favorite chicken bouillon. Fortunately, there isn’t a single animal product to be found in this mix, opening doors for those of all diets to enjoy this popular food trend of adding chicken flavor to — well, everything. Add a flavor boost on your favorite snack foods, side dishes, or even your favorite take-out foods.
Food ideas that taste just like chicken
Inspired by the Australian craze for chicken-flavored seasoning salt, Trader Joe’s describes the use of this handy season-all by those down under as a shaker for french fries, or as a simple seasoning for roast chicken. If you’re in the mood for fish and chips, this savory flavor will really add a punch.
If you’re looking for a healthier recipe, try the company’s own suggestion for Tastes Like Chicken Vegan Cauliflower Steaks. These steak-sliced sections of cauliflower brown up to a delicious golden-color in a lovely low-carb package. So simple to make, you’ll just need cauliflower, chicken-less seasoning, and oil. Slice the cauliflower into 1-inch-thick “steaks,” coat in olive oil and seasoning, and place on a sheet pan that’s been lightly covered in non-stick cooking spray. Roast in the oven at 400°F for 15 minutes, turning once before the time is done. And don’t forget to try your own recipes! Sample this great seasoning on popcorn or flash-fried broccoli. Kick up those chicken nuggets a notch or even sample it on soup — the possibilities are endless.
If you’re looking for a healthier recipe, try the company’s own suggestion for Tastes Like Chicken Vegan Cauliflower Steaks. These steak-sliced sections of cauliflower brown up to a delicious golden-color in a lovely low-carb package. So simple to make, you’ll just need cauliflower, chicken-less seasoning, and oil. Slice the cauliflower into 1-inch-thick “steaks,” coat in olive oil and seasoning, and place on a sheet pan that’s been lightly covered in non-stick cooking spray. Roast in the oven at 400°F for 15 minutes, turning once before the time is done.
And don’t forget to try your own recipes! Sample this great seasoning on popcorn or flash-fried broccoli. Kick up those chicken nuggets a notch or even sample it on soup — the possibilities are endless.