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Clearance Sofrito Blend
Clearance Sofrito Blend
Clearance Sofrito Blend
3 6 or 9-pack!
Clearance Sofrito Blend
Clearance Sofrito Blend
Clearance Sofrito Blend

Clearance Sofrito Blend

By Chef Reina Gascón-López

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This herbaceous and aromatic seasoning blend is a staple in the Puerto Rican kitchen and is the backbone of many of our savory dishes. I wanted to take the same bold flavors of cilantro, peppers, onions, and garlic and introduce them as a dry spice blend, for a simple way to add a punch of flavor to each of your meals. Use this blend anywhere you’d use aromatics: stews and soups, curries, rice dishes, even as a marinade for protein. When in doubt, put sofrito in it.

Check out The Sofrito Project Collection by Chef Reina Gascón-López

Note: Some of these clearance items may have a 'Best By' date of 2023; however, this is not an expiration date. The spices are still able to be used, and flavor will stay fresh for up to 2 years after opening. 

Regular price $28.00
Regular price $53.00 Sale price $28.00
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Top Recipes with Sofrito Blend

Sofrito Roasted Chicken

Serving Size: 4 Ingredients 1 whole chicken, 3 to 4 pounds, spatchcocked and flattened (see things to remember) Kosher salt, 1 teaspoon per pound of chicken 1 large onion, quartered...

Roasted Cabbage Wedges

Serving Size: 4 Ingredients 1 large head green cabbage, cut into wedges or slices Extra virgin olive oil, as needed Large pinch kosher salt, as needed Large pinch black pepper,...

Honey-Garlic Mojo Chicken

Ingredients 4 chicken thighs or 2 leg quarters, bone-in and skin-on Large pinch kosher salt Large pinch black pepper 8 garlic cloves, crushed 2 limes, juiced 2 lemons, juiced 2...

Bacalaitos (Puerto Rican Cod Fish Fritters)

Serving Size: 4 Ingredients Vegetable oil, for frying 4 cups All-Purpose flour (whisked to remove any lumps) 1 tbsp granulated garlic 1 tbsp cracked black pepper 1 tsp Spice Tribe...

Highlights

Origin:

Inspired by Puerto Rico

Ingredients:

Cilantro, Onion, Bell Pepper, Garlic, Coriander

100% Fresh Ingredients

You can trace our spices back to the farm where they were grown

Chef Tested

All our recipes are chef-tested (and tasted) -we don't sell it to you unless we love it

Straight From The Source

We work with farmers, nonprofit organizations, and agricultural cooperatives to obtain spices directly from the people who grow them

Give Back Program

A portion of proceeds from every sale goes to feed individuals and families in our local community through our foundation, Tribe for Change

Origin & Sourcing

Puerto Rico

Named for Ayuba Ibn Sulayman, a Fulani noble who was captured, enslaved brought to Maryland, emancipated and sent back to his home in Futa Djallon in Guinea; and Duchess Quamino, an enslaved and later free Black woman, born in Ghana in 1739 who was an esteemed baker and cook in colonial Rhode Island. I wanted to celebrate two Black lives that represent both resistance and cultural persistence. So few lives of West and Central Africans in early America are documented and I wanted these two Ancestors to stand in for the thousands who would give rise to a nation within a nation.

Based on my travels in 8 nations in contemporary West Africa, this part of the collection is inspired by the spicy, ruddy, earthy flavors this region of Africa is known for. Think peanut-based groundnut stew or grilled suya–a type of West African kabob dish, specifically from the southern Sahel and savanna, the kind of foods that Ayuba would have known in his homeland; or the okra soups and leafy green dishes and fish or grilled seafood or corn Duchess knew in Fante land. It’s a nice addition to Jollof rice or to finish fried plantains without being overpowering.

Chef Spotlight

With Chef Reina Gascón-López

In 2017, Reina Gascón-López started The Sofrito Project to share her love of cooking with friends and family. As a Puerto Rican raised in the South, Reina explores both her multiracial background and cultures through food and writing. Cooking elevated homestyle and comfort foods, Reina’s recipes are good enough to make her grandmother proud and fancy enough to serve to company. Bridging the cultures of her Afro-Caribbean, Latin, and Southern upbringing allows for creativity in the kitchen with her flavorful and delicious recipes and digital cookbooks that her readers enjoy. Reina currently resides in Charleston, South Carolina. When she’s not busy creating recipes for her Patreon subscribers, she enjoys spending time with her rescue dog, gardening, and collecting cookbooks.

Please visit sofritoproject.com and @thesofritoproject for more info.

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    Steven D.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Cooking Skills Advanced
    Favorite things about the spice? Great Flavor, Versatile, Tastes Fresh
    Which cuisines did you use your spice in mostly? Latin American
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 months ago
    So flavorful

    Used this to make Cuban pulled pork, delightful!

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ How old are these spices?

We purchase what we need every year right after the spices are harvested. These spices are as fresh as you can get. They are not sitting in a warehouse for multiple years. The oldest spices we carry will be one year old compared to the commodity market which warehouses spices for 10+ years before selling them to you.

Do you have recipes to go with these spices?

Yes! We have an ever expanding recipe library of chef tested recipes. Please shoot us an email if there are any recipes you would like to see at support@spicetribe.com.

Can I buy spices for corporate gifts?

Yes you can. Please direct all corporate gifts related inquiries to wholesale@spicetribe.com.

Do spices lose their flavor after the "Best by" date?

Don’t worry if your spices are past their best-by date. When sealed, our spices maintain their quality for about 3 years. After opening, they remain flavorful for an additional 2-3 years if stored properly. While the best-by date indicates peak freshness, our spices still deliver great flavor and are safe to use well beyond that date.

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