Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Char Crust Giveaway




Whether preparing a family dinner or a party feast, professional chefs and home cooks alike are always looking for unique and simple ways to spice up their dishes. I know I have found myself in a meal rut and was really looking for a way to switch it up at dinner time. With Char Crust dry-rub seasonings you can take your meat from plain to delicious in mere seconds.

Char Crust ® dry-rub seasonings consist of premium herb blends, spices and other natural ingredients that can be simply rubbed onto the surface of uncooked meat or fish, or sprinkled over raw vegetables then broiled, baked, grilled, pan-seared, roasted, or sautéed. My boys love pork chops, me not so much. I received a few boxes of Char Crust and one of them really stood out to me - Roasted Garlic Peppercorn. I was in a rush for an easy meal the other night and was left with minimal prep time. I broke out the Char Crust dry-rub coated my chops and tossed them in my Nuwave.



 Within a half hour we had a delicious meal served with some rice that everyone loved - including me. The flavor made for an incredible combination with my chops and to my surprised I found myself actually enjoying a pork chop.


Char Crust comes in a variety of blends including:

• Roasted Garlic Peppercorn features the robust flavor of roasted garlic and onions with the zing of peppercorns and a hint of Worcestershire and lavender. Its versatility has made it a best seller. It complements steaks, lamb, seafood, pork, poultry, and potatoes.

• Ginger Teriyaki is a balance of sweet teriyaki, fragrant ginger, plus a tingly touch of wasabi that lends a new dimension and creates a modern teriyaki interpretation. It complements chicken, fish, and steak.


• Amazin’ Cajun is a spicy-sweet blend of piquant cayenne pepper, onion, garlic, oregano and a mélange of other Mardi Gras flavors. It brings the sublime heat of New Orleans to catfish, chicken, shrimp, and even “dirty” rice.


• All American Barbecue takes the best flavors of American barbecue and blends them into a tangy-sweet, slightly spicy rub. It has rich molasses from Memphis, tangy tomato from Kansas City, mustard, pepper and vinegar from the Carolina's, plus a wisp of smoke from Texas.

Buy It: Char Crust retails for about $5.49. To find Char Crust near you please visit the store locater.

Win It: One lucky reader will win four boxes of Char Crust Dry-rub Seasoning

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36 comments:

suburban prep said...

looking forward to try the Garlic peppercorn.

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ericka coello said...

Roto Roast

eclairre said...

Garlic peppercorn. GFC eclairre(at)ymail(dot)com

Lauren said...

Amazin Cajun

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myfolly said...

Hickory & Molasses

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TraciBKY said...

Roasted Garlic Peppercorn sounds delicious - can't wait to try it!

Michele P. said...

I want to try the Smoky Spicy Southwest

Deborah Petiot said...

Ginger Teriyaki sounds good

Theresa said...

Garlic Peppercorn for sure!

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mywildcrazylife said...

Roasted Garlic Peppercorn is the one I can't wait to try. we eat a lot of garlic here!
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breakmydreams said...

Roasted Garlic Peppercorn

4given1 said...

Ginger Teriyaki sounds like it would be great on chicken.

Faride said...

Amazing Cajun

lisa said...

Roasted Garlic Peppercorn

Colleen M said...

I would love to try their Ginger Teriyaki!

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GoodnessGraces said...

sundried tomato and garlic sound good

Sarah said...

All American Barbecue!

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pauline15 said...

I would love to try the Ginger Teriyaki!
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Renee B. said...

Roasted garlic peppercorn

Janet said...

Amazing Cajun sounds good
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Janet said...

Amazing Cajun sounds good
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JSweeps said...

Garlic Peppercorn!

Sarah Rainwater said...

Amazing cajun!

furygirl3132 said...

The Hickory and Molasses Char Crust sounds amazing. My husband would love to use all of these flavors, he is a grillmaster and loves his spices and flavor rubs! Thanks so much for hosting this great giveaway!

Eloise
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carlaboo11 said...

roasted garlic peppercorn

Brooke Adametz said...

Smokey spicy southwest!

ababe28 said...

Roasted Garlic Peppercorn sounds great!

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Ann B.

Julie @ Knitting and Sundries said...

Your post just made me very hungry! Looks delicious! :)

I think I would try Smoky Spicy Southwest first!

Thanks for the chance to win!

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Kim said...

Hickory & Molasses would be nice.

DeeAnn S said...

I'm anxious to try the Ginger Teriyaki. Thanks.
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Angelia said...

Garlic peppercorn!

Eileen said...

Our whole family would love All American BBQ!

thankyou!

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Erin said...

They all sound so good. But the Roasted Garlic Peppercorn sounds delicious!

Amanda said...

The Roto Roast!
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Tylerpants said...

I want to try the Ginger Teriyaki! tylerpants(at)gmail.com

lilyk said...

I am most excited to try the Roasted Garlic Peppercorn blend.

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