Delicious Ways to Use Our Low FODMAP Sweet Maple Dust
If we had to describe our Sweet Maple Dust Seasoning in one word, it would be: delicious.
This sweet and savory seasoning blend has quickly become one of our favorite ways to add rich maple flavor to everyday meals. From proteins and vegetables to snacks and desserts, there are so many creative ways to use it.
If you love a little sweet with your savory, this seasoning belongs in your kitchen.
Amazing on Proteins
Sweet Maple Dust adds the perfect balance of sweetness and savory flavor to all kinds of proteins.
We especially love it on:
- Salmon
- Chicken
- Pork chops
- Pork tenderloin
- Bacon
- Turkey
- Eggs
- Sausage
And honestly, it’s fantastic on just about anything pork.
One of our favorite ways to use it is on smoked turkey. The maple flavor pairs perfectly with smoky flavors from the grill or smoker.
And if you have never tried it sprinkled on bacon, you are missing out. The sweet maple flavor caramelizes beautifully while cooking.
Great on Vegetables
Sweet Maple Dust also works incredibly well on vegetables, especially roasted or grilled veggies.
Try it on:
- Carrots
- Sweet potatoes
- Corn
- Green Beans
Simply toss your vegetables with olive oil or butter and a shake of seasoning before roasting for an easy side dish packed with flavor.
Surprisingly Good on Snacks and Desserts
One of the most fun things about Sweet Maple Dust Seasoning is how versatile it is. We’ve even used it on desserts and sweet snacks with amazing results.
Try sprinkling it on:
- Crispy rice bars
- Brownies
- Popcorn
- Ice Cream
- Brownies
The sweet maple flavor adds something unique that keeps you coming back for more.
Endless Ways to Enjoy Sweet Maple Dust
Whether you are grilling dinner, roasting vegetables, making breakfast, or looking for a fun topping for snacks and desserts, Sweet Maple Dust makes it easy to add sweet maple flavor to your favorite foods.
One shake can completely transform a meal.
There are so many ways to use our Low FODMAP Sweet Maple Dust Seasoning, and we are always discovering new favorites.
What’s your favorite way to use it?