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Gingerbread Spice

$10.25$27.70
(Based on 5 reviews)

Originally baked in German monasteries in the 14th century to aid digestion, gingerbread quickly spread throughout Europe. An International tradition, and an American classic, this blend of sweet, aromatic spices, is driven by the lemony, sweet flavor of freshly milled ginger root. Use to flavor gingerbread or in cookies, cakes, pies, or smoothies to deliver this unmistakable classic flavor.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and cardamom.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Pumpkin Pound Cake

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Outof stockDe la Garrigue
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Herbes de la Garrigue

$9.25
(Based on 1 review)

Offering the flavors of Southwestern France, this herb blend presents the resinous aromas and flavors of the Mediterranean coastal regions. A great rub for proteins, especially perfect for poultry and game. Try adding this intensely flavored blend to home-made bread.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: fennel, basil, summer savory, rosemary, marjoram, mint, sage, thyme, and bay leaves.

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Outof stockHerbes De Provence
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Herbes de Provence

$10.00$25.00

Flavors of Provence unite in this timeless herb blend that has seasoned the famous dishes of Southern France for centuries. Our blend includes the brilliant blue Lavender reminiscent of many an impressionist painter. Rub on proteins; add to stews and soups; mix with vinegar to make a dressing or a light marinade; sprinkle on tofu or vegetables. No added salt.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: tarragon, basil, savory, marjoram, thyme, and a little lavender.

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Hestia Greek Herb Bland
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Hestia ~ A Greek Herb Blend

$27.70
(Based on 2 reviews)

The virgin goddess of the hearth, Hestia, had dominion over cooking and family. This simple herb blend delivers flavors from the time of Homer to your hearth and table. For Greek-themed dishes; excellent dry rub for veggies, lamb, pork, or chicken. Greek Vinaigrette: rehydrate 2T Hestia in 4T water for 5 min; add ½C each Red Wine Vinegar & virgin Olive Oil.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: garlic, onion, pepper, tomato, mustard, basil, and oregano.

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Outof stockJalapeno Chile Pepper
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Jalapeño Chile Pepper

$9.00
(Based on 1 review)

Traditionally cultivated in Veracruz, Mexico, this Chile Pepper has also become a favorite of the Southwestern United States.  Not too hot and not too mild, it is delicate in its dried form and should be added to foods for finishing.

Just before serving, add to Southwestern dishes, guacamole, corn bread, salad dressings, eggs, potatoes and vegetables for a little kick.  It will lose its flavor and heat if added too early in the cooking process.

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Jin Yong
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Jin Yong ~ Cantonese- Style Blend

$10.25$27.70
(Based on 1 review)

Cantonese-style blend with moderate heat, sweet playful aromatics, and taste-bud-teasing Sichuan Pepper.  Pairs well with pork, veggies, and tofu.  Try in soups and stews for an extra treat.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: pepper, coriander, Sichuan pepper, cumin, Chiles, star anise, cardamom, and cinnamon.

 

Recommended Recipe:

Kung Pau Lentils   (For video demonstration:  CLICK HERE)

 

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Khmeli Suneli
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Khmeli Suneli

$10.00$27.00
(Based on 1 review)

Traditional spice and herb blend from the land of the Russian Czars, used to enhance anything from chicken to veggies to fruit sauces. It is a key ingredient of regional dishes such as Satsivi, a cold walnut sauce, and Tkemali, a savory Georgian plum sauce that is as versatile as catsup. Coriander, herbs, paprika, with a touch of Saffron form the base seasoning, which provides a Georgian accent to eggs, soups, sauces and more.

Hand blended in small batches with: coriander, savory, dill weed, parsley, fenugreek, marjoram, peppermint, pepper, celery seed, paprika, bay, and saffron.

Recipe Links:

Tkemali (Georgian Plum Sauce)

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Kombu

$12.00$32.00

Edible kelp used in Japanese cuisine to make dashi and for seasoning sushi rice rice.  It adds an umami flavor to your cooking. Our Kombu is wild harvested off the coast of Maine.

 

 

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La Kama
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La Kama

$10.25$27.70

La Kama meaning “the bed” in Darija is the most common spice blend used in Moroccan cooking. Credited by some as originating in Tangiers, its aromatic sweet and warming flavor can be found in a multitude of dishes throughout the Barbary Coast and Middle East.
Use as a dry rub; in marinades, curries, and soups; or with lentils, couscous, rice or other grains.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: turmeric, ginger, white pepper, cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, and allspice.

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Outof stockBlackening
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Louisiana Blackening Spice

$10.50

Inspired by the Cajun chef, Paul Prodhomme, our blackening spice blend combines full flavored Cajun spices with just the right amount of heat. Be careful when blackening to have the ventilation fan on full blast, or better yet, use outdoors. Use as a dry rub on any protein. Cook at very high temperature in melted butter in cast iron skillet or on BBQ. Pre-salt your meat if desired. This blend has no added salt.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: paprika, garlic, onion, chiles, pepper, thyme,
and oregano.

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Madras Curry
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Madras Curry

$10.25

Originally from Chennai, India this spicy sweet curry was intended for vegetarian dishes, but also complements proteins. “Madras” is the 17th century name of Chennai, adopted by British cooks to name this popular curry powder. Cook with vegetables, coconut milk or yogurt to make a traditional curry sauce.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: coriander, pepper, cumin, mustard, turmeric, cardamom, Chiles, curry leaves, and cloves.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Curried Chicken Salad

Slow Cooker Chicken Curry

 

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Onion

$7.50$25.00
(Based on 1 review)

In virtually every cuisine since prehistoric times, onions were first depicted circa 3200 BCE in ancient Egypt.  They show up in ancient art, tomb paintings, and written documents, and were exalted in the U.S. as George Washington’s favorite vegetable.

Complement savory dishes with the onion’s sweet and salty flavor.  Add to soups, sauces, stews, casseroles, meatloaf, relishes, and stuffing.

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