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Seasoned Sea Salt
$10.00Not your Father’s Seasoned Salt! Freshly ground Onion, Garlic, Celery and Pepper heighten flavors and add complexity to just about any dish. Use as a table blend or to season while cooking.
Hand blended in small batches: sea salt, onion, black pepper, garlic, and celery seed.
Sensational Salmon
$32.50Sensational Salmon
Persian Lime Pepper
introducing the tangy citrus flavoring of Persian Lime with aromatic, floral Lemon Peel and ground Black Pepper. No added salt. Add a little wine to the mix and it’s perfect on Salmon.
Rincon
Featuring Garlic, Pineapple, Tamarind and Chiles, this blend marries the flavors of Puerto Rico & Italy. Makes a great rub or marinade for salmon, and with its sweet-hot profile, it pairs well with sliced citrus or fruit salsa.
Stinson
Named after Northern California’s most popular beach, this blend of herbs & Ancho Chiles complements without overpowering. It delivers herb & berry tones, overlying the earthy Ancho flavor w/minimal bite.
Kraft gift box contains these three unique spices in our gold-top jars and the above message, tied with a Local Spicery bow.
Sesame Seeds, Black
$7.25Black Sesame Seeds have more flavor and a stronger aroma than Hulled Sesame Seeds, and are popular in Far Eastern cuisine. The coined term “open sesame” originated by the sound made from the sesame seed pod bursting open when it’s ripe.
Use in Asian cooking, sushi rolls, rice dishes, salads, and breads.
Sesame Seeds, Toasted
$7.25Believed to be the first seasoning ever recorded, the Sesame Seed dates back to 3000 B.C. According to legend, Sesame Seeds were brought to America by the African Slaves and quickly became popular with Southern cooking.
Use in Asian and Middle Eastern dishes, salads, baked goods recipes, or sprinkle on steamed vegetables. Mix ground Toasted Sesame Seed with sea salt and use as a condiment.
Sesame Seeds, White
$7.25 – $19.60Believed to be the first seasoning ever recorded, the Sesame Seed dates back to 3000 B.C. According to legend, Sesame Seeds were brought to America by the African Slaves and quickly became popular with Southern cooking.
Use in breads and other baked goods, spreads, candies, soups, salads, fish & poultry dishes, and stir fried vegetables.
Shallots
$9.25 – $25.00Shallots are thought to have originated in Ascalon, an ancient town in South Palestine. Introduced to Europeans in the 12th century, they have become a favorite in French cuisine. The shallot is a “lighter” version of onion and garlic.
Use in dressings and sauces, especially wine sauces, or sprinkle on roasted potatoes or vegetables. Shallots have a faint smell and taste of garlic, but with a deeper flavor.
Shawarma
$10.50 – $14.20Classic Middle Eastern blend. Use as dry rub or marinade (2T spice + 1T neutral oil).
Hand blended in small batches: onion, garlic, sea salt, pepper, white pepper, cumin, paprika, Chiles, allspice, cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric, ginger, sumac, cloves, nutmeg, bay, and citric acid.
Shiitake Mushroom
$8.25 – $16.80Popular in Japanese, Chinese & Korean dishes, delivers rich umami flavors. Many chefs prefer the flavor of dehydrated Shiitake to fresh due to the deeper, darker flavor.
Showstopper Topper!
$8.50 – $22.95Our version of the popular “everything” spice with NO added salt! Sprinkle on top of anything to add flavor and crunch. Hand blended in small batches with: sesame seeds, garlic, poppy seeds, and onion.
Sole della Toscana
$10.50 – $28.35This versatile garlic-tomato Tuscan blend is great on anything to add a bit of pizzazz! Use on pasta, meats, fish, veggies, salads, bread and in sauces. Garlic, tomato, herbs and a touch of heat from Chiles give this blend a true northern Italian flavor.
Hand blended in small batches with: garlic, tomato, rosemary, sage, lemon peel, milled porcini mushroom, and Chiles.
Click HERE for Local Spicery’s Creamy Italian Dressing (no salt, no oil, no sugar).
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Click HERE to see High Carb Hannah making a veggie side dish with Sole della Toscana.
Click HERE to see High-Carb Hannah using Sole della Toscana on her morning potatoes.
Star Anise
$8.10 – $16.20This eight-point pod looks like a star, tastes like licorice, and is popular in Asian cuisine. Some Chinese chew the whole fruit as a breath freshener; the French and English use it to flavor liqueurs like Anisette and Pernod.
Use in Chinese cooking, Vietnamese noodle soup, Thailand iced black tea, and India curries. Pairs well with meat and poultry dishes, soups, stocks, fruits and compotes.