Sazon Seasoning Recipe (2024)

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Open the spice cabinet of any Colombian kitchen and the one ingredient you will most likely find besides salt is “Triguisar” which is an all-purpose powdered seasoning made with cumin, annatto, turmeric, garlic powder, corn starch and rice starch. Most people use this as their go to ingredient for lots of Colombian dishes like arroz con pollo, chicken stew, empanadas, tamales and many more. Nowadays, you can buy Triguisar in some Latin stores here in the US, in some European countries and even online but many people are not able to find it and the recipe below will come in handy for them because it’s a very close match to the real thing.

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The other reason I wanted to post this recipe is because I love to cook with Sazón Goya packets, either the ones with ground annatto or saffron, because they give my recipes a fantastic flavor. The one ingredient it does contain is MSG which is a food additive that is used to enhance flavor, the moment it hits your tastebuds it sends a message to your brain that whatever it is you’re eating is amazing. However, many people consider it unhealthy and unnecessary and prefer not to use it. I personally don’t see anything wrong with MSG as long as you use it in moderation just like you would use regular table salt but if you prefer not to use it the recipe below will be a great substitute for the Sazón packets.

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The first thing I did was write down all of the ingredients that the Triguisar and the Sazón packets had and then mixed them together to see what I would get but I felt that there was something missing. So, my next move was to try to find a recipe online that really made sense, something that had been written by someone who knew what this type of all-purpose seasoning was used for. I found the recipe below in a Chow discussion board and it is pretty amazing, specially because it does what it’s supposed to do, add flavor and color to any recipe. The final result does come out a bit darker but that’s only because the annatto powder I used is pretty dark, so if all you need it for is color, just use a pinch of it and you’re set. Also, if you can’t find annatto, you can easily substitute it with paprika.

¡Buen Provecho!

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Ingredients

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  • 1 tbsp ground annatto (achiote), paprika or turmeric
  • 1 tbsp ground cumin
  • 1 tbsp ground coriander
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp oregano powder
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • ½ tbsp black ground pepper

Instructions

  1. Mix all the ingredients in a small bowl and store this mixture in a spice jar or air tight container. Use 1½ tsp to substitute 1 Sazón Goya packet.

Notes

If you can’t find these ingredients in powdered form, you can buy them whole and blend them in a food processor. This recipe yields about ½ cup (4 oz).

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  1. I'm following a recipe for Cuchoco de Trigo and it calls for "condimento completo" – would this recipe work? Thanks for posting!

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    1. Yes, it would definitely work. The "condimento completo" we usually use in Colombia is called Triguisar and it has a very yellow color, almost orange, so for that you can use turmeric. It's also seasoned with garlic powder, onion powder, and cumin, so if you combine them all, you'll end up with a very good substitute for Triguisar.

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  2. I will have to try this, do you have any more? Rossy from L.A.

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  3. I think I should get some of this. I have to try it. Thanks for letting us know about it!

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Sazon Seasoning Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Sazon seasoning made of? ›

Traditional sazon is a blend of coriander, cumin, achiote, garlic powder, oregano, salt & pepper. Many pre-packaged sazon seasonings contain MSG, so I love to make my own with what I typically have on hand.

What is Sazon complete seasoning? ›

This homemade complete seasoning is my own twist on Cuban sazon completa made with ground coriander, ground annatto, garlic powder, onion powder, dried oregano, ground cumin, salt, and pepper without MSG or additives. Perfect spice blend for pork, beef, chicken, seafood, and more!

How do you use Sazon seasoning? ›

Sazón is used in rice, stews, to marinate meats and more. With sazón you can make a bland piece of chicken, delicious and appetizing. You can add it to your favorite recipe to bring out the color in your rice, soups, stews, and to enhance the flavor of your foods.

How much Sazon is in 1 packet? ›

If you are purchasing Sazon seasoning in a packet, there is approximately 1 and ½ teaspoons in a packet of store-bought Sazon. This homemade Sazon recipe is an easy to way to add flavor to Spanish and Mexican dishes!

What are the bad ingredients in Sazon? ›

Yes: The ingredients of Sazon Goya con azafran are: monosodium glutamate, salt, dehydrated garlic, cumin, yellow 5, tricalcium phosphate (anti-caking agent), annato (color), mexican saffron, turmeric (color), Red 4...if you want to make a version without MSG, try the following - you will need: 1 tbsp.

What is a good substitute for Sazon? ›

Spices like ground coriander, cumin, garlic and onion powders are pretty common. The key ingredient to give that rich, red color to sazon is achiote powder. If annatto seeds or achiote powder aren't available, you can substitute with a good pinch of saffron threads or an equal amount of turmeric.

What is the difference between adobo and Sazon seasoning? ›

The counterpart to adobo seco, sazón is another Puerto Rican seasoned salt – the difference being that while adobo is primarily used to flavor meat, sazón is primarily used to flavor vegetables.

What are the different types of Sazon seasoning? ›

Arguably the most recognizable sazón in the U.S., Goya's sazón is available in bodegas, delis and supermarkets across the country. Today, Goya offers seven sazón options, including seasonings with saffron, cilantro and tomato, garlic and onion, coriander and annatto and blends without annatto, salt or reduced sodium.

Do Mexicans use Sazon? ›

Did you happen to notice that pretty orange package in the ingredient photo? That is sazon, and it's an amazing seasoning blend. The word sazon means seasoning in Spanish, and it's very popular in Latin cooking.

What do people use Sazon for? ›

What do I make with Sazon? I always season my wings with it, I use it on my grilled chicken wings, in Mom's Chicken and Rice, Sofrito Chicken Stew, Chicken and Lentil Soup and many more dishes!

What does Sazon seasoning taste like? ›

Sazon has a savory earthy taste but without adding spice(heat) to the dish. What is Sazon seasoning good for? It is good for rice, soups, beans, meat & fish dishes. In Puerto Rico we use it for Arroz con Gandules, Arroz con Salchichas, Habichuelas Guisadas, and Picadillo.

How much Sazon per pound of meat? ›

Sazón is great for adding color and flavor to foods. Rub on meats, fish, and poultry before cooking. Sprinkle in soups, stews, and while cooking beans. Use 2 to 3 teaspoons of sazón seasoning mix per pound of meat depending on your flavor intensity.

Is adobo and Sazon the same? ›

Adobo and sazon are both very important seasoning blends used in Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican, and other Latin American cuisines. They start with the same base, but sazon goes a little further. Depending on the brand, this companion to adobo can be enhanced with the addition of coriander, dried onion, and cumin.

How long does Sazon seasoning last? ›

With this being said, our seasonings stay fresh for up to 24 months if they stay in a cool and dry place and away from the heat and sunlight. After using our seasoning, make sure to keep the containers tightly sealed. With this quality control, seasonings can last up to 36 months with very little flavor degradation.

Are adobo and Sazon the same thing? ›

Adobo and sazon are both very important seasoning blends used in Puerto Rican, Dominican, Mexican, and other Latin American cuisines. They start with the same base, but sazon goes a little further. Depending on the brand, this companion to adobo can be enhanced with the addition of coriander, dried onion, and cumin.

Does Sazon Goya have MSG in it? ›

Also, the first ingredient listed on Goya's original sazón is the flavor enhancer MSG, or monosodium glutamate.

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