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Related: About this forumTrader Joe's "Everything But The Bagel" Sesame Seasoning Blend
We recently got turned on to this by one of our daughters. It's a mixture of sesame seeds, sea salt, garlic and onion, and what it does for a plain bagel with cream cheese is the rough equivalent of what great sex does for human beings. There are bound to be other culinary uses for this stuff---anybody else tried it? Eggs, maybe?
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Trader Joe's "Everything But The Bagel" Sesame Seasoning Blend (Original Post)
Paladin
Dec 2019
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madaboutharry
(40,183 posts)1. I have thought about buying this but haven't been sure.
Is it really good?
Paladin
(28,243 posts)6. Really, really good. (nt)
marble falls
(56,996 posts)2. Saw it, now I got to try it.
Liberal Jesus Freak
(1,451 posts)3. I use it often.
Yes to eggs. Add it to soy or ponzu with some hot chili paste for a great dipping sauce. Use it as a rub, especially for tuna or salmon. Add it to your favorite vinaigrette. And any other ways your imagination and creativity can take you 😊
Paladin
(28,243 posts)7. Great ideas. Thanks. (nt)
elleng
(130,713 posts)4. Going there shortly,
sounds like it's good for my scrambled eggs, which have been boring lately.
Paladin
(28,243 posts)5. Use it sparingly at first; lots of sea salt. (nt)
Cairycat
(1,704 posts)8. Here's a link to a recipe to make your own