McCormick Kosher Chili Powder, 2.5 oz Bottle McCormick Chili Powder is a robust blend of whole, ripe peppers, garlic & spices Chili powder with deep rich, flavorful heat, vibrant red color and aroma Non GMO FlavorSealed™ bottle for shelf stable, long-lasting spices Our blend of herbs and spices is a tasty starting point for beef, turkey or veggie chili Serve with your favorite chili fix-ins or use to top chili dogs, tacos or nachos Great for family dinners, football parties and tailgate get-togethers For tips on how to prepare this product, please reference label instructions. This product is in a Plastic Bottle
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Brand | McCormick |
Item model number | 052100004280 |
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Product Id | 1058259 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.2 (83 ratings) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 052100004280 |
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This is a family favorite, we mix it with flour and water to make a sauce for stew meat, serve over rice. Excellent flavor.
I used cooked ground beef drained,fried half yellow onion,diced Serrano pepper, chopped Roma tomatoe,than added the beef can dicedtomatoes,can of rinsed red kidney and can of rinsed black beans ,6 oz can of( ls) tomatoe sauce ,garlic powder,some water and 10 min of simmer.Very tasty and not chauky like others.
I didn't realize how much I appreciated this chili powder until thr pandemic when my store was out and I had to try another brand. I was so glad they are now back in stock. I missed this dearly.
Nice flavor, not to spice.
i am not even sure what to say about it
Very little taste… Just blah!! Extremely disappointed!!
I have used only McCormick Chili Powder for 25+ years. I confidently took a new container off the shelf of Publix, opened it at home, and used it for a fresh pot of chili I was making. Eventually I realized there was no chili "smell" to the pot I was making. When the chili was served, it was a lovely ground beef, bean, and tomato soup, but definitely NOT chili. Belatedly I smelled the spice in its container. No expected chili odor. None. What has happened to McCormick's wonderful chili powder? Now I am on the search for a different chili powder. So sad. A reliable flavor used for years is gone. Why did McCormick change its formula?
Left groceries at wrong apt despite multiple directions and attempts to get driver to follow directions.
where was this was missing . Please i nned this
I can wholeheartedly say that the new packaging is horrible. I literally cannot get chili powder out of the top without completely flipping the bottle upside down and then back up right. I tried shaking it up, I tried putting it on the counter, literally everything. It won't come out. You have to take the top off and pour it in your food that way which leaves you susceptible to pouring way too much. It doesn't matter if your new packaging looks good or keeps the the seasoning fresher if I can't actually access the seasoning when I need to without a hassle. I will probably go with the organic great value brand chili powder next time where I don't have these problems.