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Summer may be coming to an end, but there’s a new seasoning kit that’s perfect for Labor Day weekend. Just in time for all your end-of-summer barbecues and celebrations, McCormick has announced its Picnic Pack Seasonings kit, a unique collection of seasoning-themed spices available for a limited time.
McCormick’s new Picnic Pack seasoning set is now available exclusively at Walmart
The kit, which includes honey mustard, relish and ketchup seasoning blends and retails for $15, is available exclusively at Walmart and includes a 2-ounce container of each seasoning blend. From traditional uses like hamburgers and hot dogs to unique recipes developed by McCormick like cheeseburger salad and grilled honey mustard wings, there are tons of interesting ways to use these spice-inspired dry seasonings.
How to use McCormick’s new picnic seasonings
Perfect for sprinkling on burgers or fries, McCormick Ketchup Seasoning has bold flavors like paprika, clove, and tomato for the perfect ketchup taste. McCormick Honey Mustard Seasoning is a sweet and spicy blend of spices like onion powder, mustard seed, and brown sugar, and takes things like grilled veggies or chicken to the next level. Rounding out the trio is McCormick Relish Seasoning, a blend of dill, mustard seed, and vinegar that can enhance everything from deviled eggs to potato salad.
If you want to try all three summer flavors at once, McCormick recommends his Cheeseburger Salad recipe for a sweet and savory experience that really gets you excited for the end of summer.
McCormick’s Picnic Pack Seasonings retail for $15 and are available exclusively at Walmart through late summer and early fall. And if you want to try the summer-exclusive product but aren’t sure how to incorporate it into your own cooking, McCormick offers plenty of recipe suggestions on its website.
While we’ve covered everything from the history of ketchup to all the ins and outs of what a relish actually is, we’re excited to try out these condiment-flavored spice blends as we try to squeeze out the last glorious moments of summer entertaining before pumpkin spice season begins.
Read the original article on All Recipes.