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Mccormick Chili Seasoning


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purple Community Regular

I recently switched chili seasoning brands to McCormick w/o thinking to check it until I got home. Also, FYI, Durkee brand has wheat too.

The mild chili mix has wheat. I will be making 3 pots of chili today <_<

1) no wheat-dd

2) no meat-dd :huh:

3) for me/dh to eat with wheat and meat to use up the McCormicks, then I'll go back to using the homemade I was putting in my dd. :rolleyes: Things will get less confusing...


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Lisa Mentor
I recently switched chili seasoning brands to McCormick w/o thinking to check it until I got home. Also, FYI, Durkee brand has wheat too.

The mild chili mix has wheat. I will be making 3 pots of chili today <_<

1) no wheat-dd

2) no meat-dd :huh:

3) for me/dh to eat with wheat and meat to use up the McCormicks, then I'll go back to using the homemade I was putting in my dd. :rolleyes: Things will get less confusing...

Is wheat listed on the ingredient lisitng ?

ravenwoodglass Mentor

You might want to try their chili spice rather than the seasoning packet. They are really good at labeling, as you found and all their seasonings that have just the name of the spice are safe.

GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I don't get the mix packages b/c of sodium levels and other ingredients in it that aren't needed.

I get the Chili Powder -- gluten free.

Did you already put the mix in the chili you made? :(

purple Community Regular
I don't get the mix packages b/c of sodium levels and other ingredients in it that aren't needed.

I get the Chili Powder -- gluten free.

Did you already put the mix in the chili you made? :(

No, and my dd is only mildly allergic to gluten, not a Celiac, thanks for your concern ;)

purple Community Regular
Is wheat listed on the ingredient lisitng ?

YES

Here is the list.

Ingredients: spices, (including chili pepper), enriched wheat flour, (flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, and folic acid), onion, salt, maltodextrin, sugar, garlic, paprika, and extractives of cumin.

I will make my own from now on. Here is the recipe I use. I either got it from here or from Recipezaar, sorry, but I can't remember.

Taco Seasoning Mix (or I use it for chili)

1 T. potato starch

1 tsp. chili powder

1 tsp. paprika

3/4 tsp. salt

3/4 tsp. onion powder

1/2 tsp. cumin

1/2 tsp. garlic powder

1/4 tsp. sugar

1/8 tsp. pepper

Mix and store in a jar.

(I double the recipe and store in a shaker bottle)

Lisa Mentor
YES

Here is the list.

Ingredients: spices, (including chili pepper), enriched wheat flour, (flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, and folic acid), onion, salt, maltodextrin, sugar, garlic, paprika, and extractives of cumin.

I will make my own from now on. Here is the recipe I use. I either got it from here or from Recipezaar, sorry, but I can't remember.

Taco Seasoning Mix (or I use it for chili)

1 T. potato starch

1 tsp. chili powder

1 tsp. paprika

3/4 tsp. salt

3/4 tsp. onion powder

1/2 tsp. cumin

1/2 tsp. garlic powder

1/4 tsp. sugar

1/8 tsp. pepper

Mix and store in a jar.

(I double the recipe and store in a shaker bottle)

Thanks for posting your recipe. Sounds great! :)


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