Apple Pie Spice
$16.00
The ultimate expression of an American classic, our Apple Pie Spice features a blend of two different species of Cinnamon, freshly-milled Chinese Ginger, and prized Vanilla Beans. This blend delivers the tangy sweetness and aromatics of a kitchen from a distant past brought forward in memories with the first smell.
A contemporary blend for apple pie, this spice blend is also a smart flavoring added to smoothies or waffle batter, sprinkled on French toast, mixed with barbeque sauces, or added to recipes with cinnamon or nutmeg.
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SKU | 845-1 |
Categories | Baking, Blends, Spices, Sweet Things |
Tags | Americas, Chef AJ Favorites, No Added Salt, Nutmeg Notebook Favorites, SOS Free |
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Dina –
I love these flavors. I sprinkle on my pumpkin oatmeal with chopped apples, and a splash of maple syrup. Takes like pumpkin pie.