How To Season All Your Cooking with Dominican Sazón

Domincan Sazón Garlic Paste
Dominican Sazón
Dominican Sazón Garlic Paste

Holá Saboristas! You ever wonder what makes a some of the same foods tastes better than others? Dominicans call that Sazón! Or you can say Garlic Paste. We make Domincan Sazón in batches. There is never a meal made without sazón. It is literally the base to all my cooking. I use it to season all my meats, beans, stews….just about anything except seafood. I omit the oregano when cooking seafood. It is a much cleaner and delicate taste and look.

I get asked a lot about what I put in my food to make it taste better. Even at BBQs I get asked “What kind of chicken is this? Must be an expensive brand!” It’s not the kind of meats I buy. It is how I season my food! Dominican Sazón or garlic paste goes a looooong way in adding sabor to your foods! I used it here to season my ground meat.

Today, I am sharing my secret with you! Shhhhh. Don’t tell anyone else! Trust me, Keep this Domincan Sazón in your fridge or freezer at all times. Your family will thank me!

Storing it

It stores very well in the refrigerator for about 2 weeks. If you don’t use it as often as me, you can freeze in in cubes or you can add a little oil while blending. Place in a jar in the freezer. This will prevent it from fully solidifying. Then you can scrape bits as you need them. This will make your weeknight meals ymmy and easy!

The other secret not in the recipe is to always have limes on hand. Combine the two and you will not need anything else. I rarely grab any other spice. No preservatives needed in my kitchen. It is all fresh!

What will you use Domincan Sazón on? I love to hear all your ideas.

Domincan Sazón Garlic Paste

Domincan Sazón Garlic Paste

The base to all Domincan Cooking
Prep Time 10 minutes
Course Seasonings
Cuisine Dominican Cooking

Equipment

  • Food Processor Can be done by hand

Ingredients
  

  • 1 container peeled garlic
  • 4 tbsp kosher salt
  • 2 tsp good quality ground oregano

Instructions
 

  • Add all ingredients to the food processor and process until smooth.
    Store in an air tight container for 2 weeks.

Notes

For longer storage times, you can freeze it. 
Separate into smaller portions for ease of use.
*Tip-When freezing, add oil to your batch before processing. This will allow you to scoop spoonfuls out with out defrosting.
Keyword ajo, beans, Dominican cooking, garlic paste, meats, sabor, seasonings, stews
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