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Salt + Herbs For Poultry Organic Chicken Seasoning

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Organic Salt And Herbs For Poultry Standard Jar £2.15
Salt + Herbs For Poultry Organic Chicken Seasoning

Steenbergs Organic Herbs and Spices for Chicken is part of Steenbergs range of storecupboard rubs and blends that's there to help you lift your everyday cooking.  Rub Steenbergs Poultry Rub into Chicken Breasts or Thighs about half an hour before cooking them to give your everyday cooking some panache.  Axel Steenberg devised this recipe with ease of cooking in mind as it combines all the flavours that you might choose when wanting to flavour poultry.  Steenbergs Poultry Rub is a perfect balance of sea salt and organic cracked black pepper and organic herbs like organic chives and organic parsley and organic tarragon.


Steenbergs blends the Organic Salt and Herbs for Chicken in small batches at its spice factory in Ripon in North Yorkshire.


Ingredients in Steenbergs Organic Poultry Rub ( Herbs and Salt for Chicken ) - natural sea salt (83%), organic cracked black pepper , organic chives , organic parsley , organic French tarragon


 

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