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Cajun Spice Mix

Submitted by: Diamondlil
Home Town: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Living In: Frankfort, Illinois, USA
This is a mildly hot Cajun spice mix you make yourself with common spices from your pantry. For those who like it hotter, add the optional crushed red pepper. This makes a great oven Cajun hashbrowns! 

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Cajun Spice Seasoning Mix in a Jar

Submitted by: Debbie
A spicy and attractive gift and tastes great on potatoes, eggs, and meat. 

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Creole Seasoning Mix

Submitted by: Marian Platt
Provided by: Taste of Home
Notes Marian Platt of Sequim, Washington, 'I make up this zippy blend to have on hand when a recipe calls for Creole or Cajun seasoning.' 

Chinese Five Spice

Submitted by: Lydia Scott
Provided by: Taste of Home
In Englehart, Ontario, Lydia Scott regularly mixes up her own spice blends. 'I have recipes of Indian and Mexican spice blends, too,' she notes. 'But my favorite is this Chinese version with its strong anise flavor. It's so convenient to make this mix from pantry staples I have on hand.' 

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Cajun Fried Rice

Submitted by: Karen Combs
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Karen Combs of Union Bridge, Maryland puts leftover pork to good use as a side or main dish. 'The colorful combination is a family favorite,' she assures. It's a budget favorite, too, at 49 cents a serving. 

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Cajun Cabbage

Submitted by: Florence Davis
Provided by: Taste of Home
We love this dish at our house, and whenever I take it to a potluck, it disappears just as quickly as it does at home. This pleasing recipe was given to me by my sister-in-law from Louisiana. I've made some changes in the ingredients, but the snappy Cajun flavor is still there. It's easy to increase for any number of guests. 

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Cajun Buttered Corn

Submitted by: Anne-Lise Botting
Provided by: Taste of Home
In Duluth, Georgia, Anne-Lise Botting whips up a seasoned butter to spice up corn-on-the-cob. 'Flavored with garlic and chili powders, the butter is the perfect complement to fresh corn,' she says. 

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Cajun Rice Dish

Submitted by: Rose Kostynuik
Provided by: Taste of Home
A variety of vegetables makes this delicious casserole a hit with everyone. I team up generous servings with garlic bread and a tossed salad.--Rose Kostynuik, Calgary, Alberta 

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Honey Spice Bread

Submitted by: Gaye O'Dell
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'The texture of this moist bread is almost like a cake, so I usually serve slices of it for dessert,' comments Gaye O'Dell of Binghamton, New York. 'Plus, the loaf looks so festive with the pretty glaze drizzled on top.' 

Saucy Cajun Chicken Breasts

Submitted by: David
Quick, bottled barbecue sauce, salad dressing and chicken breasts. What could possibly be easier?! The sauce is tangy, spicy and barely sweet. Note: Do NOT overcook the chicken! The closer to barely done it is, while still cooked through, the juicier and more tender it will be. It seems 99% of all restaurants grossly over cook their chicken breasts! 
 
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