Creating Flavorful Seafood Dishes with Paul Prudhomme's Magic Seasoning

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Paul Prudhomme's Seafood Magic is a versatile seasoning blend specially designed to enhance the flavor of a wide range of seafood dishes. This unique blend of herbs and spices is carefully balanced to bring out the natural flavors of the seafood while adding a touch of New Orleans-style flair. Seafood Magic is the perfect seasoning for fish, shrimp, crab, lobster, and other types of seafood. One of the key features of Seafood Magic is its ability to enhance the natural flavors of the seafood without overpowering them. The blend is made up of a combination of herbs such as basil, thyme, and oregano, as well as spices like paprika, onion powder, and garlic powder. These ingredients work together to create a well-rounded and complex flavor profile that complements the delicate flavors of seafood.


My first project is also an entry for the Sweet Stamp Shop ‘Use What You Have Challenge – #20’. The challenge is to use your neglected stash, thinking outside the box and using it in a way that doesn’t seem obvious.

For another way to use a stamp set differently, I used a small outline triangle stamp from Triangle Style to make a few 6-pointed stars, stamped with red ink onto yellow patterned paper, and added to my background. This season seems to be taking a turn though, as early as the Halloween special multiple scenes depicting a female character placing a curse on the Merriwicks and now with the latest episode The Clock having a lot in it that overtly points to witchcraft, in a way that the show previously hadn t, at least not from my perspective.

Sweet witch grace

These ingredients work together to create a well-rounded and complex flavor profile that complements the delicate flavors of seafood. Seafood Magic is very easy to use. Simply sprinkle the seasoning blend on your favorite seafood before cooking, or use it as a rub for grilled or baked dishes.

Witch 3 Ways – Sweet Stamps Versatility!

Today I’m sharing three different projects using the same stamp – a Witch Stamp by the Sweet Stamp Shop. I’ve just noticed it’s currently on clearance for $1.50 so get it before it’s gone!

My first project is also an entry for the Sweet Stamp Shop ‘Use What You Have Challenge – #20’. The challenge is to use your neglected stash, thinking outside the box and using it in a way that doesn’t seem obvious.

So I used the witch stamp as a cute little schoolgirl for this card…

You’re Totally Amazing:

It was easy to mask off the top of her witch hat – without the point it looks like a sweet straw hat, especially coloured yellow! To colour the stamp I heat embossed the image with black ink and clear embossing powder, then coloured it in with watercolour paints. Bonus points for me because I used a super old puffy flower sticker on here, that I bought years ago!

I also used the stony road from ‘Speedy Greetings’ and the arrow from ‘Made By #2’ for detail along the base of the card. For another way to use a stamp set differently, I used a small outline triangle stamp from ‘Triangle Style’ to make a few 6-pointed stars, stamped with red ink onto yellow patterned paper, and added to my background! The sentiment uses parts of stamps in ‘Made By #2’ and the word amazing from the ‘Triangle Style’ set:

I also used this set, along with the witch, in my next project, a halloween layout…

Creepy Fun:

This page is about a fun party my friend held for Halloween last year – the photos are some that I posted on Instagram at the time.

For the witch here I heat embossed her onto black paper using clear ink and white embossing powder, so she looks classy and party-like. I couldn’t resist adding a little gold bow to her hair too:

I used the ‘Triangle Style’ set to give impact to my journal spot (which was a piece of ledger paper from a Pebbles Basics paper pad). I randomly stamped different sizes and patterns of triangles at the top and bottom, pointing to my journaling. I stamped some with black and some with orange ink, and overlapped a few of them too. With a couple of enamel/candy dots, and two resin triangles added, it means my journaling is a focal point for the page:

The final project I have to show you today is also for Halloween, but using non-traditional colours, as this card is pretty pink, blue, and yellow…

Epic Halloween:

I’m going to give this to my daughter for Halloween, she loves this holiday and starts asking months in advance whether it’s time yet! The umbrella and raincloud on here are by Freckled Fawn, I included them on this card as it’s rained every time we’ve been trick-or-treating so far, fingers crossed this year will be dry! The word epic is from the ‘Starts Here’ stamp set, and yep, you’re special is from ‘Made By #2’.

So there we go, I’ve been getting my stamp on! Now I need to do some pumpkin carving, I’ve bought a couple so I can try one with a picture instead of a face this year – something new for me! The other one will have the scary face as usual though! And of course we’ll be going trick-or-treating and having fun. Do you celebrate Halloween?

P.S. If you missed my giveaway see it HERE!

Epic Halloween:
Paul prudhomme seafood magic

The blend can also be used as a seasoning for sauces, soups, and marinades. It adds depth and complexity to any seafood dish, whether it's a simple grilled fish fillet or a rich seafood gumbo. Another great thing about Seafood Magic is that it is all-natural and contains no artificial additives or preservatives. This means that you can enjoy the delicious flavor of the seasoning without worrying about any harmful ingredients. It is also gluten-free, making it a great option for individuals with dietary restrictions. In conclusion, Paul Prudhomme's Seafood Magic is a versatile and flavorful seasoning blend that is perfect for enhancing the natural flavors of seafood dishes. Its combination of herbs and spices creates a well-rounded flavor profile that adds depth and complexity to any seafood dish. With its all-natural and gluten-free formulation, Seafood Magic is a great choice for anyone looking to add extra flair to their seafood creations. Try it out and let the flavors of New Orleans spice up your seafood dishes!.

Reviews for "Exploring the Rich History of Paul Prudhomme's Seafood Magic"

1. Emily - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Paul Prudhomme Seafood Magic seasoning. I had heard so many great things about it, but when I tried it on my shrimp, it just tasted really bland. The seasoning didn't add any depth or flavor to the dish. I even tried using more of it, but it still didn't make a difference. I'm not sure if I got a bad batch or if this is just an overhyped product, but I won't be purchasing it again.
2. Mark - 1/5 stars - I cannot understand the hype around Paul Prudhomme Seafood Magic. I used it on my fish fillets and it completely ruined the dish. The seasoning was way too salty and overpowering. It masked the natural flavors of the fish and left an unpleasant aftertaste. I tried using less seasoning the second time around, but it still didn't improve the taste. I would not recommend this product to anyone who enjoys the true flavors of seafood.
3. Jessica - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for the Paul Prudhomme Seafood Magic based on the positive reviews I read, but it was a disappointment. The seasoning had a strange combination of flavors that didn't complement the seafood at all. It had an overwhelming taste of cayenne pepper and lacked balance. The seasoning also had a gritty texture, which was off-putting. I tried using it on different types of seafood, but I couldn't find a combination that worked. Unfortunately, this seasoning just didn't live up to the hype for me.

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