Zatarain's Creamy Blackened Chicken Rice Mix
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An ode to the Italian influences in New Orleans cuisine, Parmesan and Romano cheeses are blended with garlic and black pepper for a cheesy, creamy rice dish with craveable blackened flavor.
- Long grain rice mix seasoned with a blend of real cheeses, garlic and red pepper
- Zatarain’s Creamy Blackened Chicken is a 30-minute stovetop rice dish
- To prepare, sauté cubed chicken, add water & rice mix and simmer
- Make it quick & easy by adding leftover rotisserie chicken
- No MSG added
- Try Zatarain’s Rice Sides, Dinner Mixes, frozen Seasoned Chicken Meals & more
- Choose other flavored Rice Mixes like Yellow Rice and Cajun Chicken Flavor Rice
- Low Fat, No Artificial Ingredients
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