Categories
- Cookware
- Bakeware
- Cutlery
- Coffee Machines and Accessories
- Smoked Cocktail and Food Tools
- Personal Care
- Wellness Mats
- Made In
- Kettles
- Greeting Cards
- Kikuichi Cutlery
- Marcato
- Smithey Ironware
- Cheese
- Funky Chunky
- Products of Scotland
- Meat N' Bone
- Millican Pecan
- Porter Road
- Xocolatl Small Batch Chocolates
- Heritage Steel
- Middleton Made Knives
- Diabetic Kitchen
- Chocolates
- Water Filtration Systems
- Copper State Forge
- Preparation, Organization & Storage
- Butcher Block/Cutting Boards
- Textiles, Towels and Aprons
- Fruit & Vegetable Tools
- Food
- Artisanal Spice Shop
- Brining, Basting & Roasting
- Tongs
- Cleaning & Sanitizing
- Spatulas & Turners
- Smoked Food Tools
- Ceramic & Glass
- Cheese Brothers
- Asheville Tea Company
- Coffee
- Specialty Tools
- Wine & Bar Accessories
- Seafood Tools
- Chocolates
- Coffee Makers
- Coffee & Tea Accessories
- Ladles, Whisks & Spoons
- Bitters & Mixers
- Grilling
- Measuring Cups & Spoons
- Serving Tools
- Zesters & Graters
- Coasters & Magnets
- Openers, Funnels & Strainers
- Oil & Vinegar
- Scales
- Temperature & Time
- Salt and Pepper Mills, Storage & Shakers
- Kitchen Appliances
- Bowls
- Flavoring & Food Coloring
- Vitamix
- Egg & Butter Tools
- Chef Apparel
- Anti-Fatigue Mats
- Jura
Featured posts
Creole Seasoning Salt Free (ounce)
There are subtle differences between Cajun seasoning and Creole seasoning. While they both come from the great state of Louisiana and contain similar ingredients, the level of heat varies a bit --- Cajun seasoning tends to be a bit hotter. But in reality, the influences of flavors that have made the bayou region the greatest of all US melting pots, the differences between Cajun and Creole are subtle at best.
Our Salt Free Creole Seasoning is inspired by the cooking of New Orleans and is not considered a hot seasoning blend at all. This is a super handy seasoning to have around when you are looking for a quick Creole Cooking dish. Now it does pack the classic pepper flavor of this region with the hotter cayenne pepper giving you your initial delicate blast of heat followed by the black pepper that sparks the middle of your mouth and then the white pepper rears its head towards the back of the mouth giving you its touch of peppery flavor. Hand blended from paprika, granulated onion, granulated garlic, oregano, basil, thyme, black pepper, white pepper, cayenne pepper and celery seed.