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Mixed Grill Trio
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Mixed Grill Trio

$32.00

Mixed Grill Trio

Axiote
An earthy Central American rub highlighting the flavor of the Annatto Seed with Guajillo and Chipotle Chiles. Rub with lime on fish, poultry, beef, or sweet potatoes.

Bayou Barbeque
Traditional barbeque seasoning with no added salt.  Freshly milled mild-to-moderate Chiles blended with strong-flavored spices.  This blend will quickly become a favorite.

Butcher’s Blend
Le Québécois Butcher’s Blend is our take on the traditional Montreal deli rub that surprises with Dill.  Equally popular on steak or chicken.

 

Kraft gift box contains these three unique spices in our gold-top jars and the above message, tied with a Local Spicery bow.

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Morita Chipotle Chile Pepper

$9.00$26.00
(Based on 3 reviews)

The Chipotle Chile is the dried form of a mature red Jalapeño Pepper.  The Morita variety, by far the most common sold in the U.S., is smaller than the “True” Chipotle, and retains its dark, raisin-like appearance.

Add to Southwest and Central American dishes where the combination of smoky and hot flavors are desired.

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Moroccan breakfast
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Moroccan Breakfast Spice

$10.25$27.65
(Based on 9 reviews)

Start your morning right with this exotic oatmeal, featuring Turmeric, Ceylon Cinnamon and Ginger. Stir in 1t spice per half cup oatmeal, after cereal begins to boil. Top with honey, dates, nuts, fresh fruit… to taste. Enjoy!

 

Hand blended in small batches with: Ceylon cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, and a bit of clove.

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Mulling Spices
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Mulling Spices

$9.25
(Based on 2 reviews)

Add to simmering beverage on stove or in crock pot. Comforting, spicy, tart aroma & flavorful warm beverage.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: orange peel, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, star anise, and cardamom.

Recipe: mulled wine or cider

 

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Mustard Black
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Mustard, Black

$7.25$14.50

Black Mustard, though very similar to Brown Mustard, comes from a different plant — the Brassica Nigra.  The seeds are very flavorful, but have almost no aroma.  Black Mustard is thought to be the seed of which Jesus spoke.

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Mustard Brown
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Mustard, Brown

$7.25$19.60

With its strong flavor, this dark yellow colored, Brown Mustard is used to make the popular Dijon Mustard. Use for pickling and add to sauces and salsa.

Smaller with more heat than Yellow Mustard Seeds, Brown Mustard Seeds are found in Asian and African dishes.  Add a deep nutty flavor to vegetarian dishes, by first frying whole Brown Mustard Seeds in oil until a popping sound is heard.

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Mustard Yellow
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Mustard, Yellow

$7.25$14.50

Mustard seeds release their heat when soaked in a non-acidic liquid. To begin developing heat, soak the seeds in water; to stop it, add an acidic liquid such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine.  Use for pickling, in canning recipes and in sausages.  Add to sauces, rubs, and marinades for grilling.  Pairs well with other strong spice flavors, such as garlic and chili peppers.

Jeremiah Colman was appointed as mustard-maker to Queen Victoria in 1866.  He was skilled at grinding mustard seeds into powder without releasing the oils which when evaporated cause the mustard flavor to fade away. Add some heat to your dish with Yellow Mustard’s peppery flavor.  Mix powdered Mustard with vinegar and water for a quick and easy condiment or marinade.

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Nick's Mex Mix
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Nick’s Mex Mix

$9.50$12.80
(Based on 3 reviews)

Our go-to for any South-of-the-border dish! Think guacamole, salsa, beans, enchiladas, lentil tacos, taco salads… No Chiles, no salt.

 

Cooking demonstration for Pupusas:  LINK

 

Hand blended in small batches with: Axiote (Annatto), Cumin, Sage, and Mexican Oregano.

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Nigella (Black Cumin)
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Nigella (Black Cumin)

$9.25$25.00

Nijella – the seeds of Nigella sativa – are also known as kalonji or black cumin.  Used primarily as a spice in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines.

Use in curries and salads or with vegetables, legumes, and poultry. Nigella adds flavors akin to onion, black pepper and oregano with a mustard-like bitterness.

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Nori
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Nori

$16.50

Also called ocean lettuce, Nori is the nutritious edible seaweed most commonly used as the thin paper-like wrap around sushi. Try adding our kibbled Nori to soups and stews.

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Nutmeg
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Nutmeg

$12.00$24.00

Nutmeg has symbolized both romance and affluence.  Once considered one of the most valuable spices, it was believed to give gamblers luck, to enhance a man’s prowess, and during medieval times, it was even thought to ward off the plague.

Use in traditional Middle Eastern lamb recipes, soups and in curries as well as in cream sauces, breads, pies, and baked goods. Sprinkle on holiday beverages — eggnog, punch, and mulled wines.

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Onion

$7.50$17.00
(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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