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Chef AJ Red Lentil Chili Spice (UWL Recipe)

$10.00

Red Lentil Chili Seasoning
Chef AJ’s UWL Recipe

 

An SOS-free blend developed for Chef AJ’s Red Lentil Chili (replace all spices in Chef AJ’s recipe with 5T seasoning). A great all-around chili blend for soups, veggies, legumes and starches.

 

Hand blended in small batches: parsley, oregano, our Guajillo Chili Powder bend (chiles, garlic, cumin, Ceylon cinnamon, coriander, smoked paprika, black pepper, oregano), smoked paprika, and chiles.

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Chef AJ’s Black Bean Soup/Red Lentil Chili Gift Box

$22.00

Chef AJ – Ultimate Weight Loss Spice Blends

Recipes included.

 

— Chef AJ’s Black Bean Soup —

An SOS-free blend developed for Chef AJ’s Black Bean Soup recipe (replace all spices in recipe with 2T plus 2t seasoning).  A flavorful general seasoning for soups, veggies, legumes, and starches.

 

— Chef AJ’s Red Lentil Chili —

An SOS-free blend developed for Chef AJ’s Red Lentil Chili recipe (replace all spices in recipe with 5T seasoning).  A great all-around chili blend for soups, veggies, legumes, and starches.

 

Lovely striped Kraft gift box contains two unique spice blends, the above message, and recipes tied with a Local Spicery bow

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Chermoula
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Chermoula

$10.50$28.35
(Based on 2 reviews)

Chermoula is used as a marinade or sauce for Moroccan tagines of fish, vegetables, or meats. With its spicy, tangy flavor, substituting Chermoula for pesto or chimichurri on any dish delivers a signature Mediterranean flavor. Mix 1½T spice blend w/1-2 C chopped herbs (cilantro, parsley, mint), 3-4 cloves minced garlic, & 2-3T olive oil for traditional marinade. Retain a few dollops to top dish.

Hand blended in small batches with: sea salt, lemon peel, smoked paprika, cumin, coriander, garlic, ginger, black pepper, Persian lime, Chiles, and saffron.

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Chickaluma Sea Salt
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Chickaluma ~ For Eggs

$10.00$27.00

Named after “The Egg Capital of the World,” this blend ensures that un oeuf is indeed enough! A mixture of Sea Salt, Fines Herbes, Chiles and more, specially blended for hard-boiled eggs.

 

Hand blended in small batches:  sea salt, Chiles, mustard, garlic, tarragon, parsley, marjoram, and chives.

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Chipotle Sea Salt
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Chipotle Sea Salt

$10.00$27.00
(Based on 1 review)

Fiery salt blend of Morita Chipotle and unrefined Himalayan Pink Sea Salt. Morita (meaning “little raisin”) is the sweeter of the Chipotle peppers. Use as a table blend or to season while cooking. Rub on beef, pork or chicken before grilling. Sprinkle on any dish for smoky/salty heat.

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Chives
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Chives

$7.25$19.50

Traced back to 3000 BC, Chives were once used by the Romans to treat sore throats. Some say that Chives are an aphrodisiac. Perhaps that’s why Siberians presented them to Alexander the Great for his upcoming marriage to Princess Roxanna.

Add to soups, salads, dressings, casseroles, and egg dishes. Serve as a garnish with baked potatoes. Chives are a member of the onion family.

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Cilantro
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Cilantro

$7.25$14.50

Cilantro is the lacy leaf of the coriander plant.  Coriander seeds, also a popular spice, are produced by the leaves once they mature and dry.  The plant cannot be used for both, and must be harvested as either Cilantro or Coriander.

A common ingredient in salsa, use also in pestos, sauces, soups, egg dishes, guacamole, and dressings.  Pairs well with seafood and poultry.  Sprinkle on your salad or sandwich to add its aromatic flavor. [Cilantro]

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Vietnamese Cassia
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Cinnamon ~ Baker’s Blend

$9.25$25.00
(Based on 3 reviews)

Our blend of Cassia Cinnamons, the Baker’s Blend is both stronger and sweeter than traditional cinnamon, but not as overpowering as pure Saigon Cassia.  Use in same proportions as with any other Cinnamon.

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Cinnamon Milled
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Cinnamon ~ Indonesian Cassia

$3.00$21.60

The Greek poet, Sappho, referenced Cassia in 7th century B.C. Though not the “true” Cinnamon, Cassia (also called Chinese Cinnamon) is often sold as Cinnamon in the U.S., where it’s preferred for its strong, spicy and lingering flavor.

Use in both sweet and strong savory dishes: candies, baked goods, meats, preserves, curries, and hot beverages. Cassia, with its intense aromatic qualities and taste, is the popular choice for Cinnamon Rolls.

Available whole in 2 3/4-inch quills (approximately 9 sticks per standard pouch; approximately 15 sticks per plus 50 pouch) or milled to a powder.

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Cinnamon Saigon Cassia
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Cinnamon ~ Saigon Cassia

$10.00$27.00
(Based on 7 reviews)

Saigon Cinnamon (aka Vietnamese Cinnamon) is the strongest and sweetest species of Cinnamon available. Ours is freshly milled from organically grown bark to get the most intense flavor possible. Holds up to Vietnamese Pho and full-flavor meats; makes a great addition to yogurt; or ratchet up your baking with this powerful, nearly hot cinnamon flavor.

 

 

 

Watch Chef AJ making decadent desserts with our Saigon Cinnamon: LINK

 

Quick Tips:

  • Add 1-2 tsp Saigon Cinnamon to 1 cup Straus Family Organic yogurt.
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Cloves
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Cloves

$9.25$12.50

Despite attempts at clove monopolies, by the 18th century cloves were grown in many places including Brazil, Tanzania, and Madagascar.  The whole Clove looks much like a nail, hence its French namesake, “clou” (nail).

Use in pastries, puddings, cooked fruits, and cakes, or sprinkle on oatmeal for a treat. Also yummy in stews and vegetables. Pairs well with nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger.

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Coriander
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Coriander

$7.25$14.50

Coriander is one of the world’s oldest spices and has been used for both culinary and medicinal purposes.  It is reported that coriander can sooth the stomach and that coriander tea might give colicky babies some relief.

Coriander has a citrusy flavor. Use in curry, meat, fish, and chili recipes.  For a little kick of flavor, add coriander to cream cheese and cottage cheese or rub on fresh pork before roasting.

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