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DebbieJ said:It is surprisingly good. I use HALF of the amount of the Chipotle Rub called for and it is still plenty hot.
Last time at a meeting the person in charge of groceries bought jarred cheese sauce instead of Velveeta and it still turned out just fine.
straitfan said:At the last show that I demo'ed this recipe I left home without my chipotle rub! I went rummaging through the host's spice cabinet and found a bunch of Tastefully Simple bottles. They had some sort of chipotle stuff that I used instead. Soup was still really yummy! I'm doing it only at a show next week. (not as part of a powercooking trio). I'll MAKE sure my spices are packed. Yet another reason why I wish they would come out with some sort of spice rack/carrier at least for consultants.
I usually use the Food Chopper to chop up the chicken for this recipe. It gives it a much better texture and appearance
The Power Cooking Without Chipotle Rub: SW Seasoning includes a blend of chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, oregano, and black pepper.
The Power Cooking Without Chipotle Rub: SW Seasoning can be used as a dry rub on meats, sprinkled on vegetables, or added to soups and stews to add a burst of southwestern flavor to your dishes.
The Power Cooking Without Chipotle Rub: SW Seasoning has a mild level of spiciness, but it can be adjusted to suit your taste by adding more or less to your dishes.
Yes, the Power Cooking Without Chipotle Rub: SW Seasoning is a great option for adding flavor to vegetarian or vegan dishes. It is free of any animal products or by-products.
The shelf life of the Power Cooking Without Chipotle Rub: SW Seasoning is typically 1-2 years if stored in a cool, dry place. However, for best flavor, we recommend using it within 6 months of opening.