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- Savoie’s Roux and Zatarain’s File Combo Pack – Enhance Your Dishes with Authentic Cajun and Creole Flavors (One 16 Ounce Glass Jar of Savoie’s Roux and One 1.25 Ounce Shaker of Zatarain’s File)
- Perfect Flavor Enhancer: Savoie’s Roux and Zatarain’s File are perfect for enhancing the flavor of your dishes. Savoie’s Roux is a rich blend of wheat flour and oil, while Zatarain’s File is made from ground sassafras leaves. Both products add a depth of flavor to your dishes that is hard to achieve with just seasonings alone.
- Versatile Cooking Ingredient: Both Savoie’s Roux and Zatarain’s File are versatile ingredients that can be used in a variety of dishes. Savoie’s Roux is commonly used in Cajun and Creole dishes, while Zatarain’s File is often used in gumbo and other soups. However, these ingredients can be used in a wide range of dishes to add flavor and thickness to your cooking.
- High-Quality Products: Both Savoie’s Roux and Zatarain’s File are made from high-quality ingredients and are crafted with care to ensure that they deliver the best possible flavor. You can trust that you are getting a premium product when you use Savoie’s Roux and Zatarain’s File in your cooking.
- Easy to Use: Savoie’s Roux and Zatarain’s File are easy to use ingredients that do not require any special cooking skills. Simply add them to your dish and let the flavors meld together to create a delicious and savory meal.
- Perfect for Home Cooks and Professional Chefs: Whether you are a home cook or a professional chef, Savoie’s Roux and Zatarain’s File are perfect for enhancing the flavor of your dishes. These ingredients are essential in many Cajun and Creole dishes, and they are trusted by chefs and cooks all over the world.
- A perfect gift for a Birthday, Wedding, Anniversary, Easter, Christmas, graduation, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Thanksgiving, Friendship, New Year, Valentine’s Day, Congratulations, Retirement, New Home, Thank you, Get Well, 4th of July cookouts, Memorial Day barbecues, pool parties, family reunions and Labor Day grilling