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Recipe for Paula Deen's House Dressing
Does anyone have the recipe for Paula Deen's House Seasoning?
By Judy from IA
RE: Recipe for Paula Deen's House Dressing
I wish to make a correction. The portions are one part pepper, one part garlic powder, and two parts salt, this would be: 1 cup salt, 1/2 cup pepper and 1/2 cup garlic powder. When I make it, I use 1/3 cup of each to cut the salt down a bit.
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RE: Recipe for Paula Deen's House Dressing
The only change I would make but then it wouldn't be Paula's, is the amount of salt. It seems like an awful lot of salt so I, myself, would cut back on the salt but that's up to you.
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RE: Recipe for Paula Deen's House Dressing
Thanks! I'll mix up a batch today. J.
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RE: Recipe for Paula Deen's House Dressing
Yep, that is the recipe, I use it all the time! Enjoy!
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RE: Recipe for Paula Deen's House Dressing
I looked at several of Paula's recipes on the food network site and they say: House Seasoning: 1 cup salt 1/4 cup black pepper 1/4 cup garlic powder Mix ingredients together and store in an airtight container for up to 6 months. http://www.foodnetwork.com/search/d ... use+seasoning%22&fnSearchType=recipe
Posted on 08/05/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse
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