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MommyJ's Healthy Homemade Seasoning Powders


I don't buy Knorr and Maggi seasoning powders. The pros for using seasoning powders is that they enhance the taste and flavor of dishes. However, we can't ignore the cons, i.e. store-bought powders are full of preservatives, artificial flavoring, flavor enhancer, and other chemical stuff that sounds like tongue-twisters. Blergh.

You may say, a little bit won't harm you one lah. Maybe, but I don't want to take that risk. You might be allergic to some of those funny ingredients unknowingly. And with cancer cases on the rise, I rather be paranoid than be sorry.

So, apart from using Himalayan pink salt and miso paste in my cooking, I'm gonna tell you what are the seasoning powders that I use. Here it is: MommyJ's healthy homemade seasoning powder made from premium/organic ingredients! They are life-savers!

MommyJ's healthy homemade seasoning powders


Now, allow me to let the photos and product description do the convincing of switching from store-bought to MommyJ's healthy homemade seasoning powders.

Premium quality assured!

  • MADE-TO-ORDER in small batches on a frequent basis
  • Made FRESH the day before delivery
  • Made from 100% pure PREMIUM / ORGANIC ingredients, e.g. organic kombu kelp from Taiwan, organic shiitake mushroom, fresh silverfish from local fishing village
  • NO preservatives, no additional flavorings, no coloring, powdery fine (texture is comparable to corn starch powder)
  • Quality-controlled production process that starts with careful selection of the best quality ingredients followed by cleaning, oven-drying & baking (not fried & oil-free), and powdered

These are MommyJ's seasoning powders that I have:

Organic Kombu Kelp Powder


SilverFish Powder


Mushroom Powder


Here are the nine varieties of MommyJ's homemade seasoning powders (correct as of now):

1) Anchovies powder
2) Garlic powder
3) Ginger powder
4) Onion powder
5) Organic kombu kelp powder
6) Organic mushroom powder
7) Scallop superfine powder
8) Scallop tiny flossy powder
9) Silverfish powder


How to use homemade seasoning powder?

MommyJ suggested the following:

For family (with/without kids) meals: Stir seasoning powder into hot water to make instant broth / soup base. Then, add in rice/noodles, vegetables/meat into the broth to make a bowl of delicious noodle soup/rice.

For baby & toddler meals: Make instant broth / soup base as explained above and use this delicious flavorful base to to cook porridge for baby and toddler.

Other ways: Sprinkle the seasoning powder on dishes as natural flavor enhancer, add as seasoning in your cooking (soup, stew, braised dishes, etc), use as marinade for meat dishes.

Here's how I make my noodle soup:


I love adding one or two types of the seasoning powder when I cook noodles soup. For example, I add both kombu kelp and silverfish powders (one teaspoon each) into a pot of hot water (about 4 cups) to make the soup base.

Then, I add celery, carrot, and chicken meatballs and cook until boiling for about 10 minutes. Finally, I add cooked (and drained) organic seaweed noodles (from BMS Organics) and give everything a quick stir for about 2-3 minutes. Season to taste with salt (optional) before serving in bowls.


Dinner is served!

How to buy MommyJ's homemade seasoning powders?

For more information, please visit MommyJ's product page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mommyJhealthyhomemade

If you need help, advice, and recipe ideas from MommyJ, please join her Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mommyjhealthyhomemade/
 
 

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23 comments

  1. Interesting. A homemade seasoning. Will check out her site later.

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  2. interesting never heard of this. will check it later

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  3. Wow! Thank you. My mushroom powder is finishing and was scratching my head to buy one. I normally need this kind of seasoning for my noodles. Easy to boil soup and delicious too.

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  4. i have been making homemade anchovies powder as seasoning so far. it is easy and healthy compare from buying outside.

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  5. Looks really good! and there is mushroom and kelp so its suitable for vegetarian right? can get some for my mother in law

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  6. These homemade seasoning powder is awesome and uses many natural ingredients. I am tempted to try the Scallop tiny flossy powder.

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  7. These are great stuff... need to check it out and maybe get some...

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  8. owh wow.. looks very interesting and easy to use when cooking.. wonder how long they will last since its homemade?

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  9. The homemade seasoning looks good! Seem will boost up the taste of the dish. =)

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  10. the seasoning powder is very greenery.. WOnder how it taste like.. :)

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  11. I've not heard of this seasoning before but I am eager to check it out. I am all for healthy eating too, when I can.

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  12. Waa this is a good and healthier choice for me in the future when I start to learn cooking!! Homemade food are always the best.

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  13. now i can cook healthy meal without comprising the taste! thanks for the good recommendation!

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  14. MommyJ's healthy homemade seasoning powders looks healthy for my children to eat too. Gonna get some now.

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  15. should ask my mom to get one of the seasoning too! So healthy and delicious!

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  16. I love these homemade spices and powders. They have distinct taste that makes food so yummy.

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  17. wow. MommyJ's healthy homemade seasoning powder seems cool. great for cooking. I wish to try it out too

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  18. oh yum this is really good, i also don't like to buy those msg laden seasoning so this is a great option

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  19. i too make my seasoning at home and we know what exactly goes there and lot of hardwork.

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  20. thank you for sharing about this, think i would need it as i do not have time to boil soup stocks due to long working hours :(

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  21. I truly admire moms who could create their own spices and ingredients. And youre ni exception to that. :)

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  22. These seasoning powders are interesting. Definitely better than using MSG

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