What can I substitute for Southwestern Seasoning Mix in my recipes?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and suggestions for substitutes for Southwestern Seasoning Mix in recipes, particularly in the context of cold weather cooking. Several users also discuss their favorite comfort foods during chilly days.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a need for a substitute for Southwestern Seasoning Mix while waiting for their order, mentioning a craving for white chicken chili.
  • Another participant suggests taco seasoning as a possible substitute.
  • One participant shares their experience using Jamaican seasoning as a substitute, noting it is similar but slightly different.
  • Another participant mentions using Jamaican Jerk rub in beef stew, describing it as wonderful.
  • Several participants share their favorite cold weather recipes, including vegetable soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, lasagna, and various chili dishes.
  • One participant notes the importance of omitting salt when using taco seasoning as a substitute.
  • Another participant suggests using chipotle rub instead of Southwestern Seasoning Mix, advising to use it sparingly.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best substitutes for Southwestern Seasoning Mix, with some participants suggesting taco seasoning and others recommending Jamaican seasoning or chipotle rub. There is no clear consensus on a single best substitute.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and preferences related to cooking during cold weather, highlighting the comfort foods they enjoy.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on seasoning substitutes and comfort food recipes during colder months may find this discussion helpful.

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What can I use as a substitute for the SSMix, until my order gets here? (We're CRAVING the white chicken chilli....it's been so cold and rainy, it's the perfect comfort food!)
 
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And off topic, what are your favorite cold weather recipes?
 
I don't think you can beat vegetable soup and a grilled cheese sandwich on a cold day. Lasagna's always good, too.Wish I could help you on the SWS mix substitute. Maybe taco seasoning?
 
I don't think you can beat vegetable soup and a grilled cheese sandwich on a cold day. Lasagna's always good, too.

Wish I could help you on the SWS mix substitute. Maybe taco seasoning?
 
You can use taco seasoning.
 
I've actually used the Jamaican and it is very similar, just a hair bit different.

And yesterday I made Taco Soup and Vegetable Beef Soup!! It's very cold and yucky here too!
 
I used the Jamaican Jerk rub in my crockpot of beef stew (with potatoes, carrots and onions) yesterday. It was wonderful.Yes, taco seasoning subs for the southwest seasoning (they even mention it in the 29 minute dinner cookbook.
 
Just omit any salt from the recipe if you use the taco seasoning.
 
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Thanks for the tips! Now that it's cold, it seems like all I do is cook and eat! Warm and spicy foods are calling my whole family: tortilla soup, chilli, green chilli tamales, etc... (And we're not hispanic! LOL)
 
I'd use chipotle rub in place of the SWS Mix. Just don't add as much!


Some of my favorite cold weather meals -

Smashed Potato Soup
Vegetable Barley Beef Soup (making that right now in fact!)
Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Chili and Cornbread

Baked Spaghetti Casserole
Lasagna
Chicken & Dumplings
Beef Stew
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use instead of Southwestern Seasoning Mix in a recipe?

You can create a substitute by combining equal parts of chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, and onion powder. This blend will give you a similar flavor profile to Southwestern Seasoning Mix.

Are there any store-bought alternatives to Southwestern Seasoning Mix?

Yes, many grocery stores offer pre-made spice blends that are similar to Southwestern Seasoning Mix. Look for taco seasoning or chili seasoning as they often contain similar spices.

Can I use individual spices instead of a mix?

Absolutely! You can use individual spices such as paprika, cayenne pepper, oregano, and black pepper to mimic the flavors of Southwestern Seasoning Mix. Adjust the amounts to taste.

Is there a way to make a low-sodium substitute for Southwestern Seasoning Mix?

Yes, you can make a low-sodium version by using the same spices but omitting any salt. You can also use salt-free seasoning blends available in stores.

What if I want a milder flavor instead of Southwestern Seasoning Mix?

If you prefer a milder flavor, reduce the amount of chili powder and cayenne pepper in your substitute mix. You can also add more herbs like oregano and thyme to balance the heat.

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