Texarkana Gazette

Master mixes save precious time and money

- Carla Due Columnist

What is the appeal of convenienc­e foods? Convenienc­e foods are either ready to eat or quick to prepare. Whether you are buying cookie mix, chili mix, cornmeal mix or any other type of mix, many individual­s feel they are saving time and money by purchasing these convenienc­e foods. What you might be forgetting is the nutritiona­l aspect. Many pre-packed, convenienc­e foods are not always as nutritiona­lly sound as what you might prepare at home. Many mixes contain seasonings or sauces that are high in sodium. In addition, many also contain fat or recommend the addition of fat during cooking.

A look at the Dietary Analysis for Homemade Rice Seasoning Mix versus Commercial Rice Mix shows the difference.

Homemade Rice Seasoning Mix: Serving Size: 1/2 cup Calories: 93

Total Fat: 1 gram Sodium: 187 mg Total Carbohydra­te: 18 g Protein: 3 g

Commercial Rice Seasoning Mix: Serving Size: 1/2 cup Calories: 108

Total Fat: 4 grams Sodium: 356 mg Total Carbohydra­te: 21 g Protein: 2 g

You can see from the Dietary Analysis of these two products that the homemade mix is considerab­ly lower in calories, fat, sodium (a major part of salt), and carbohydra­tes. Plus it is higher in protein, which helps build and repair muscles.

From the above analysis, you can see that making your own mixes definitely has an added health benefit when it comes to nutritiona­l value, but what about cost?

Making your mixes from scratch allows all the convenienc­e of commercial products for about half the cost. For example, you can make a cornmeal master mix, which yields 13 (1 cup) servings of mix for about $2. If you were to purchase 13 packages of cornmeal mix, it would cost about $9.50. This is a savings of $7.50 that can be used for other food items.

In addition to nutritiona­l value and cost, master mixes are economical, efficient and require very little clean up during preparatio­n because you have already done most of the work ahead of time.

Storage of the master mixes needs to be in a cool dry place in an airtight container, unless otherwise specified on the recipe.

Here is a master mix recipe for Homemade Rice Seasoning Mix used in the dietary analysis comparison. It is very inexpensiv­e to prepare, about 30 cents per package, and quick to assemble.

If you would like to receive more informatio­n on Master Mix recipes, please contact the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e in Miller County by calling 870779-3609, email cdue@uaex.edu or visit Room 215 in the Miller County Courthouse, 400 Laurel, Texarkana, AR.

Homemade Rice Seasoning Mix

1 cup rice (white or brown) 2 teaspoons chicken bouillon granules

1-2 teaspoons dehydrated onion

1 teaspoon parsley

Combine all ingredient­s in ziptop bags and store in a cool, dry place.

To Prepare: Bring rice mix and 2 cups of water to a boil. Reduce heat to low; cover pan tightly with lid. Simmer 25-30 minutes. Remove from heat and let sit an additional 5 minutes. Fluff with fork.

Carla Due is a county extension agent-staff chair, with the Mmiller County Extension Service, part of the University of Arkansas Division of Agricultur­e.

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