Depth
$11.25 – $30.30
Umami flavors: meaty, earthy, savory, delicious ~ just what the name implies. Use as dry rub; add to stir fries, casseroles, risotto, soup & stew; heat w/ equal amount of oil to make rue for veggie/meat wine sauce.
Hand blended in small batches with: onion, long pepper, kombu, milled porcini mushroom, and sun dried tomato.
SKU | 550 |
Categories | Beef, Blends, Grains & Tofu, Lamb, Pork, Poultry & Eggs, SOS Free, Soups & Stews, Spices, Veggies |
Tags | No Added Salt, Nutmeg Notebook Favorites, Our Signature Blends, SOS Free, Stir Fry |
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Aquilah –
This is one of my favorite spices from this place I can use it on sauteed yellow squash scrambled eggs. Mix vegetables. It is so median earthy and its flavor. ~ posted 4/6/2018
Tracey Frugoli (verified owner) –
I got his yesterday and used it in everything from my oil free salad, to wild rice blend. It is amazing! I feel like I am going to be reordering this one a lot. I feel like it is going to be great for oil free, salt free cooking!
Lisa (verified owner) –
Fantastic spice I HAVE BEEN USING IT ON EVERYTHING LOL
Pam Christiansen (verified owner) –
Depth is by far my favorite, go to spice. It goes in almost everything I make and I appreciate it has no added salt or sugar. It is my not so secret ingredient in everything from beans to soups and stews. I have purchased multiple times!