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Since 1957, Char Crust has given grillmasters, chefs, passionate home cooks, and not-so-great cooks the peace of mind that every meal will turn out great. Coat your meat, seafood, vegetable, or plant-protein with Char Crust, cook using your favorite method, and our one-of-a-kind crust will seal in the juices while delivering flavor you can’t wait to slice into. How to use Char Crust (just 2 steps!): 1. Coat: Coat your protein (any protein: beef, chicken, pork, seafood, plant-based protein). 2. Cook: You can use almost any cooking method: broil, bake, pan-sear, deep-fry, air-fry, grill.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What types of proteins can I use with Char Crust Dry-Rub Seasoning? A: Char Crust Dry-Rub Seasoning is versatile and can be used with a variety of proteins including beef, chicken, pork, seafood, and even plant-based proteins. This makes it an excellent choice for all types of grilling and cooking.
- Q: How do I apply Char Crust seasoning for the best results? A: To use Char Crust seasoning effectively, simply coat your chosen protein generously with the seasoning, then cook using your preferred method such as grilling, baking, or pan-searing. The two-step process ensures a flavorful crust that seals in juices.
- Q: Are Char Crust seasonings suitable for special diets? A: Yes, Char Crust seasonings are clean label, non-GMO, and kosher-certified, making them suitable for various dietary preferences. They are also woman-owned, adding to their appeal for those seeking socially responsible products.
- Q: Can I use Char Crust Dry-Rub Seasoning on vegetables? A: Absolutely! While Char Crust is perfect for meats and seafood, it can also enhance the flavor of vegetables. Simply coat your veggies with the seasoning before grilling or roasting to add a delicious, smoky flavor.
- Q: What makes Char Crust different from other seasonings? A: Char Crust is unique because it creates a signature crust that seals in moisture and enhances flavors, resulting in restaurant-quality meals at home. Its rich history since 1957 and diverse flavor options set it apart from standard seasonings.



