Soul & Spark
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Why This Combo Is a Must-Have
The Adobo & Sazón Essentials Pack brings together two iconic Puerto Rican seasonings that form the backbone of bold, soul-satisfying flavor. With no salt added and ingredients selected for depth and vibrancy, this duo is the secret weapon every kitchen deserves.
What Makes It Unapologetically Worth It:
Flavor Versatility
Adobo brings savory richness to meats, beans, and veggies, while Sazón adds warmth, color, and that unforgettable depth. Together, they work across all cooking methods—marinating, roasting, sautéing, stewing.
Clean & Conscious
- Crafted without added salt, this pack empowers home cooks and chefs to season boldly while staying mindful of health.
Staples with Soul
- These seasonings are more than ingredients—they’re cultural cornerstones. Perfect for everything from arroz con gandules to grilled chicken and beyond.
Crafted with Care
- Developed by a chef rooted in tradition and driven by innovation, every blend is built to honor heritage while inviting creativity.
Perfect Pair for Any Pantry
- Whether you're new to Caribbean cooking or elevating your staple lineup, this combo makes a flavorful gift or daily go-to.
How to use Adobo
Ways to Use Adobo
Dry Rub for Meats: Generously coat pork, chicken, or beef before grilling, roasting, or pan-searing. Add salt separately to taste or let ingredients like cured meats or broths do the heavy lifting.
Flavor Base: Sauté 1–2 teaspoons in oil at the start of cooking for rice, beans, soups, or stews. It builds a rich, aromatic foundation with garlic, oregano, cumin, and turmeric.
Vegetable Seasoning: Toss with roasted or sautéed veggies—sweet potatoes, squash, or bell peppers—for a Latin-inspired twist.
Marinades: Mix with garlic, citrus juice, vinegar, and olive oil to create a punchy marinade. Great for meats, tofu, or mushrooms.
Sauces & Dips: Stir into guacamole, hummus, or creamy dips for a savory kick without overpowering salt.
Pro Tips
Layer Salt Separately: Add salt to your dish as needed, or rely on naturally salty ingredients like olives, capers, or broth.
Pair with Sofrito or Sazón: Combine with other seasonings for deeper complexity—especially in Puerto Rican classics like arroz con gandules or pernil.
Customize the Blend: Add smoked paprika, cayenne, or citrus zest to tailor it to your flavor profile.
How to use Sazon
How to Use Sazón Seasoning
Flavor Boost in Cooking: Add 1–2 teaspoons to rice, beans, soups, stews, or meats while cooking. It brings warmth, color, and depth without overpowering.
Dry Rub for Meats: Massage directly onto chicken, pork, or seafood before grilling or roasting. Combine with citrus juice or vinegar for extra punch.
Vegetable Seasoning: Toss with roasted or sautéed veggies—sweet potatoes, squash, or peppers—for a Latin-inspired twist.
Marinades & Sauces: Mix with garlic, onion, oil, and acid (like lime or vinegar) to create bold marinades or cooking sauces.
Pro Tips for Salt-Free Blends
Layer Your Salt: Since the sazón has no salt, add salt separately to taste—or let the dish’s natural ingredients (like broth or cured meats) do the work.
Pair with Sofrito: Use alongside your homemade sofrito for a double hit of flavor and aroma.
Color & Aroma: Thanks to annatto, turmeric, cumin, and coriander, it adds vibrant color and earthy notes—no MSG, no fillers.
How to use Sofrito
How to Use Sofrito in Cooking
Start with a Sauté: Add 1–2 tablespoons of sofrito to a hot pan with a little oil. Let it sizzle for 1–2 minutes to release its aroma and deepen the flavor.
Build Your Dish: Use it as the foundation for rice, beans, soups, stews, meats, or sauces. It’s especially clutch in dishes like arroz con gandules, picadillo, or habichuelas guisadas.
Adjust to Taste: Sofrito is bold—start small and add more as needed. It’s not spicy, just deeply savory and aromatic.
Frozen Cubes for Convenience: If you’ve frozen it in ice cube trays, just pop one out and toss it into your pan—no need to thaw.
Storage Tips
Refrigerate in a sealed jar for up to 2 weeks.
Freeze in small portions (ice cube trays work great) for up to 3 months.
How to use The Frikin' Hot Sauce
How to Use The Frikin' Hot Sauce
Unleash bold flavor with every drop:
- Crafted with fresh herbs and spices for a vibrant taste.
- Vinegar-based formula with no added salt—clean and punchy.
- Shake well before each use to fully blend the ingredients.
- Natural separation may occur—no artificial binders like xanthan gum or potato starch.
Simple, honest, and frikin’ flavorful.
How to use The Wing Whisperer
How to Use “The Wing Whisperer”
Bring your kitchen to life with this bold, salt-free seasoning that’s ready to whisper flavor into anything you’re cooking.
- Classic Wings (Grilled, Baked, or Fried)Pat wings dry
- Toss with olive oil and coat generously with The Wing Whisperer
- Marinate for 30+ minutes for deeper flavor
- Grill, bake, or fry until golden and sizzling
- Optional: hit with fresh lime or a drizzle of honey after cooking
Meats & Ribs
- Rub onto chicken thighs, steak, or pork ribs before grilling or roasting
- Mix with avocado oil or melted butter for a wet marinade
- Add to ground beef for burgers that pop with smoky herb flavor
Seafood That Sings
- Sprinkle on shrimp, salmon, or scallops before pan-searing or grilling
- Combine with citrus juice and olive oil for a bright marinade
- Use as a dry rub on cod or tilapia, then roast with seasonal veggies
Veggies That Hit Different
- Dust on potatoes before roasting for a crispy edge
- Add to sautéed mushrooms or grilled zucchini for savory depth
How to use Kickback Dust
How to Use Kickback Dust
No salt, all fire. Built on the richness of The Wing Whisperer but with serious spice attitude.
Chicken Wings & Drumsticks
- Pat dry and coat lightly with oil
- Generously shake Kickback Dust all over
- Marinate 30 minutes (or overnight for intensity)
- Grill, bake, or air fry until skin crisps and flavor pops
- Optional: Finish with fresh lime juice or a touch of honey to balance the burn
Beef & Pork
- Rub liberally on steaks, ribs, chops, or roasts
- Mix with olive oil or melted butter for deeper penetration
- Let sit for 1–2 hours before cooking over high heat
- Adds a smoky, spicy crust that sears beautifully
Seafood
- Sprinkle over salmon, shrimp, or scallops
- Mix with citrus juice and garlic for a wet marinade
- Grill or pan-sear—adds heat without overpowering delicate flavors
- Pairs especially well with sweet glazes or mango salsa
Ground Meats (Beef, Chicken, Turkey)
- Add 1–2 tbsp per pound for spicy burgers, meatballs, or meatloaf
- Kick up taco night by blending with chili powder and cumin
Veggie Bonus
- Toss on roasted potatoes, cauliflower, or sweet corn for spicy sides