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  2. What Is Jerk Seasoning? How to Make the Authentic ... - AOL

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    The post What Is Jerk Seasoning? How to Make the Authentic Recipe at Home appeared first on Taste of Home. It's a classic Jamaican spice blend that you can use to make chicken, pork—or your very ...

  3. 11 Easy DIY Seasoning Blends You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    Whether you're making a Cajun-inspired dish or whipping up pasta, here are 11 homemade seasoning blends you can make yourself to save you time and money from having to buy them at the store.

  4. Jerk (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Jerk is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet-marinated with a hot spice mixture called Jamaican jerk spice.. The technique of jerking (or cooking with jerk spice) originated from Jamaica's indigenous peoples, the Arawak and Taíno tribes, and was adopted by the descendants of 17th-century Jamaican Maroons who intermingled with them.

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    Put some spice in your weeknight dinners with this slow cooker jerk chicken that keeps the skin crispy. Get the recipe for Crispy Skin Slow Cooker Jerk Chicken at Cooking and Beer. Cooking and Beer

  6. Spice mix - Wikipedia

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    Jerk, a spicy Jamaican dry-rub for meat primarily made with allspice and Scotch bonnet peppers; Montreal steak spice, a seasoning mix for steaks and grilled meats; Old Bay Seasoning, a seasoning mix of celery salt, black pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, and paprika originally created in Baltimore [6] and regionally popular in Maryland as well as Mid-Atlantic and Southern states, parts of New ...

  7. Recado rojo - Wikipedia

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    Recado negro [] is made in Maya regions: Yucatan Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. [5]Recado negro is made with burned dried red chile peppers, toasted black peppercorns, allspice, cumin, cloves, and achiote, charred tortillas, onion and garlic, sour orange juice, [6] garlic, oregano and salt.