Have you tried using Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix for your roasts?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various experiences and ideas related to using Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix in cooking, particularly for roasts and other meat dishes. Participants share their personal cooking methods and tips involving the seasoning mix.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared a positive experience using Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix for a roast, noting that their family loved it and requested it for future meals.
  • Another participant expressed a fondness for pot roast, recalling it as their first dish learned in their grandmother's kitchen, and shared a tip about using a basket of seasonings for guests to smell at shows.
  • One participant mentioned their intention to adopt the basket idea to promote pantry items and build client relationships.
  • Another participant shared their favorite way to use the Rosemary Herb Seasoning as a rub for meats and in a homemade "shake and bake" potato dish.
  • A different participant described their method of preparing whole chickens with the seasoning, highlighting the family enjoyment of the dish and the convenience of cooking extra meals.
  • One participant noted their newfound appreciation for using pantry items, including the seasoning, after trying it out of convenience.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific cooking methods and personal experiences with the seasoning, but there is a general enthusiasm for the Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix among participants.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal cooking experiences and tips, reflecting a variety of ways to incorporate the seasoning into meals.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on using Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix in their cooking or at shows may find the shared experiences helpful.

bbauman07
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:cool: I used this last night to make a roast. My family loved it they said that it was the best roast they have had, and this is the way they want me to cook roast from now on, so I thought I should share. I used my rectangular baker and the following ingredients:

1 roast
carrots/onions/potatoes
water
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil per pound of meat
1 teaspoon instead of 2 Rosemary Herb seasoning mix

Mix the oil and seasoning together. Brush mixture on beef. I put the left over mixture in the pan and added about 1 cup of water, then added the veggies.

I plan on talking about this at my next show when I get to the pantry section.
 
Great idea!
I LOVE pot roast, its actually the first thing I ever learned to make in my Grandmothers kitchen. :)
I love to talk about the seasonings at my shows. I bought a small cute basket and I put every seasoning in for guests to smell. I line the basket with the current towel for the season. Just thought I'd share a tip :p

Autumn

Brooke,
I noticed that you were from Spokane. I used to live in Poulsbo (very small town across the water near Silverdale, Bainbridge Island and Kingston) :D
 
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Autumn,I think I will use your basket idea. I love to push the pantry items in hopes of building some steady clients.
My mom used to live in that area as well. She missed the grandkids though so she moved back home.
 
I love the Rosemary Herb Seasoning. It's my favorite out of all of them. I use it as a rub on meats all the time. I also make my own "shake and bake" potatoes where I cut up potatoes into 1-inch or smaller cubes, put them in the batter bowl, drizzle some oil in there (I've tried it with the new "Basil Blend Canola Oil" and that's great), maybe add some pressed garlic, 1-2 tablespoons of the Rosemary seasoning, put the lid on and shake it all over. Then I pour it out onto my medium or stoneware bar pan and bake it. I love it! I forget what else I do with the rosemary, but it's definitely my favorite. :)
 
I love the rosemary seasoning mix. I like to place 2 whole chickens in the rectangle baker, rub them with oil, squeeze a half lemon over each one, sprinke the rosemary seasoning over the birds, cut up the other half lemon and place inside the birds, sometimes I use a half for each bird. Put the lid on the baker and bake in the oven. My family loves this. If you cook one bird, you can put carrots and potatoes all around and sprinkle the seasoning over them also. I try to always cook 2 birds because it gives me an extra meal for later in the week. I just have to add vegetables and a bread.

Shawnna
 
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I will be trying you ideas and will be using the pantry items in my kitchen more then I did before. I tried it because I was being to lazy to go to the grocery store. For once I'm glad that I didn't do something!!I love all of the spices but have always just added them to recipes, etc; have never cooked with them in this way until the other night.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix?

Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix is a blend of dried rosemary and other complementary herbs and spices designed to enhance the flavor of various dishes, particularly meats like roasts. It adds a fragrant, earthy taste that pairs well with roasted vegetables and potatoes as well.

How do I use Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix on my roasts?

To use Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix on your roasts, simply rub a generous amount of the seasoning onto the surface of the meat before cooking. You can also mix it with olive oil or butter to create a paste for even distribution. For best results, let the seasoned roast sit for at least 30 minutes before cooking to allow the flavors to penetrate the meat.

Can I use Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix on other types of meat?

Yes, Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix is versatile and can be used on various types of meat, including chicken, lamb, and pork. It can also be sprinkled on vegetables or used in marinades to enhance the overall flavor of your dishes.

Is Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix gluten-free?

Most Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mixes are gluten-free, but it's always best to check the packaging for specific ingredient information. If you have a gluten sensitivity or allergy, look for brands that explicitly state they are gluten-free to ensure safety.

Where can I purchase Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix?

You can purchase Rosemary Herb Seasoning Mix through various retailers, including grocery stores, specialty food shops, and online platforms like the Pampered Chef website. Additionally, you may find it at farmer's markets or local spice shops for a more artisanal option.

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