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  • Burlap & Barrel Nothing Hidden Ranch Spice Blend

Nothing Hidden Ranch Spice Blend

Article number: 208027
$12.99
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Transform food with the beloved and very versatile ranch flavor that goes on everything! This fun mix was dreamed up by chefs Sohla and Ham El-Waylly and blended using the quality spices of Burlap & Barrel. Delicious, fun and a party for your taste buds.

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“Punchy with onion and garlic, tangy from real buttermilk, and kickin' from vibrant dill and savory chives; it’s perfect sprinkled on popcorn, roasted vegetables and grilled fish. Stir it into a combo of mayo and yogurt to make the perfect creamy dressing. Or up the cool and shower it over freshly fried tortilla chips!” -Sohla + Ham

  • 2.7oz (76g) glass container  
  • Ingredients: Buttermilk powder, nutritional yeast, chives, dill, fermented white pepper, black pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, salt (12%), sugar (5%), citric acid. Contains milk
  • Tasting notes: zesty, oniony, herby 
  • Spice blend collaboration with chefs Sohla and Ham El-Waylly

About Sohla & Ham El-Waylly

A long time ago, in two cities separated by 8250 miles, there were two people born. In Los Angeles, California, to Bangladeshi parents, Sohla. In Doha, Qatar, to Egyptian-Bolivian parents, Ham. Culinary obsession would bring them both to the CIA, where they had every class together in a program where that never happened.

Before you know it, they were married and living in New York. Sohla’s varied culinary journey took her from iconic restaurants like Pok Pok, Del Posto and Atera to running the pastry programs at Rotisserie Georgette, Dover and Battersby. Ham’s voyage took him from WD-50, Empellon, Corton and Momofuku to corporate cheffing at E2 Hospitality. This culminated in their love letter to classic diners, Hail Mary, which earned a prestigious Rising Star Chefs award.

After Hail Mary shuttered its doors, Sohla’s journey into food media began, with stints at Serious Eats and Bon Appetit. You can find her work at The New York Times, Food52 and The History Channel.

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