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Despite the fact that I make a wide range of homemade seasoning blends, I still like to buy interesting seasoning blends that I come across. So it was during our recent vacation when I bought three varieties of The Pantry Club seasoning packets (6 packets total) as part of our foodie finds. A recipe sheet was included with the seasoning blends. I used half of one packet of the sesame garlic seasoning blend to make a chip dip. It was quite yummy!
We love our pasta so it is always fun coming up with a different sauce. I used one full packet of the sesame garlic seasoning blend to make the
TPC Sesame Garlic Spaghetti on the recipe sheet. I served the pasta with pan fried garlic pepper chicken and sautèed whole mushrooms.
The sesame garlic sauce got two thumbs up from my husband. It was rich and creamy with a nice flavour. I definitely would buy this blend again and will be working on a clone recipe for it. I was surprised at some of the ingredients especially the jalapeno powder so it will be interesting to see what I come up with.
TPC Sesame Garlic Spaghetti
source: The Pantry Club
2 c heavy whipping cream
1 packet sesame garlic seasoning
Whisk seasoning mix into the whipping cream. Simmer on low heat for 30 to 40 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from heat and let stand to thicken. Serve over a bed of noodles.
3 food lovers commented:
the food looks delicious especially the pasta! yummy!
Thanks so much!
How do you cook the chicken looks awesome :)TPC Sesame garlic spaghetti
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