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Peppermint
$7.25 – $10.00In Greek mythology, the nymph Minthe was turned into the sweet bush for Persephone. Valued as the herb of hospitality and for medicinal purposes, Romans spread it throughout Europe. American colonists also used mint as an untaxed tea.
Use on meats (especially lamb), chilled soups, stews, casseroles, new potatoes and rice. Mix with garlic and cream cheese for a dip. Try sprinkling on yogurt, fresh fruits or ice cream for a gourmet touch. [Peppermint]
Pepperoni Blend
$10.25 – $27.65As seen in the 2025 Summer Edition of Forks Over Knives. Developed w/chefs at a local restaurant for use in vegetarian “Pepperoni” dishes. Add Pepperoni flavoring at your every whim.
Hand blended in small batches with: smoked paprika, Chiles, anise seed, mustard seed, garlic, and fennel.
Recommended by Chef AJ.
Click here to for demonstrations of people cooking with our Pepperoni Blend on YouTube.
Persian Lime
$8.10 – $15.00Also called Loomi, Omani, and Black Lemons, Persian Limes are a unique middle-eastern flavoring, delivering intense sour and bitter citrus flavor without the sweetness of the fresh fruit.
Use to flavor seafood, vegetables, or meat dishes. Delivers intense citrus bitterness and sour flavors without the sweetness of the fresh fruit.
Persian Lime Pepper
$10.25A twist on the classic American blend, Lemon Pepper, Persian Lime Pepper introduces the tangy citrus flavoring of Persian Lime with aromatic, floral Lemon Peel and ground Black Peppercorns. This blend has no added salt. Use as a seasoning or dry rub on fish, poultry or vegetables.
Hand blended in small batches with: pepper, lemon peel, Persian lime, garlic, marjoram, and oregano.
Poppy Seeds, Blue Dutch
$9.25 – $18.50Poppy plants have been cultivated for more than 3,000 years. Although a product of the opium poppy, these tiny seeds don’t have narcotic side effects. (However, we have heard rumors that consuming an excessive amount of poppy seeds may cause failure of a drug test.)
Add a nutty, crunchy flavor to salad dressings, breads, rolls, cookies, cakes, and pastries or sprinkle on rice and noodle dishes for an additional layer of flavor and texture.
Porcini Mushroom
$13.50King of mushrooms, popular throughout Europe, particularly in France & Italy; use in soups, pastas & risotto. Known for its rich, meat-like flavor, which is intensified when used dried. Pure rich Porcini Mushroom, no fillers, nothing added.
(Note: Under granularity, “whole” refers to whole pieces as opposed to ground.)
Porcini Rub
$12.00 – $32.40This blend brings us back to a simpler time through its deep layers of savory Porcini Mushroom flavor and subtle tones of Rosemary & Black Pepper. Salt-free rub for roasts, steaks and chops; use to flavor soups and stews. Use in burgers, grains or meatloaf.
Hand blended in small batches with: milled porcini mushroom, rosemary, pepper, marjoram, garlic, and lemon peel.
Watch High Carb Hannah make a mushroom gravy using this blend on YouTube.
Pumpkin Pie Spice
$10.00The original English pumpkin pie was actually a whole pumpkin stuffed with apples, sugar, and a combination of spices, and then baked. This spice blend became known as Pumpkin Pie Spice in the 19th century. Use with pumpkin and squash recipes, cookies, sweet potato pie, custard, and cheesecake or be daring and sprinkle on ice cream, oatmeal or a latté.
Hand blended in small batches: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice and star anise.
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Pumpkin Spice Coconut Macaroons
Protected: Ragin’ Cajun Spice Blend Recipe, Sourcing Information & Processing Notes
$500.00“Laissez les bons temps rouler” with this traditional blend of flavors from the center of Cajun culture in Louisiana. This blend has no salt added. Use with any dish, including stews, soups, stir-fries, or as a dry rub on any meat to capture a medium hot Cajun essence. If desired, add salt to taste.
This service — Ragin’ Cajun Spice Blend Recipe, Sourcing Information & Processing Notes — will include as deliverables: a scalable annotated recipe in excel file & PDF copy with list of ingredients and weights and a written explanation with processing notes and sourcing contact information.
Local Spicery retains the right to sell their current limited inventory on hand (approximately 64 jars) through their website and at their stores in Tiburon and Marysville until sold out, but will not continue to make this blend.
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Ras el Hanout
$11.25 – $15.20Ras el Hanout (“top of the shop” in Arabic) is an inclusive curry blend from Morocco using the most valuable spices in the shop. Our blend pairs Mace, Galangal, Cardamom, Turmeric, and Cinnamon, supported by just the right amount of heat from de Arbol Chiles. Rub into meats or vegetables, build a traditional curry, or add to oil to create a marinade. Perfect with chicken, lamb, pork, or squash, yams, or sweet potatoes.
Hand blended in small batches with: mace, turmeric, cardamom, galangal, cinnamon, allspice, coriander, Chile, nutmeg, black pepper and green pepper.
Quick Tips:
- Mix 2 tsp olive oil and 1 tsp Ras El Hanout. Toss with bite-size pieces of cauliflower (or any in-season vegetable) and roast.
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Raspberry
$8.00 – $20.00Freeze-dried raspberry milled to a coarse powder. Just the fruit. Sweet-tart flavor adds a zing to smoothies, baked goods, yougurt, cottage cheese or infuse into your beverage of choice.
Rincón
$10.50Featuring Garlic, Pineapple, Tamarind and Chiles, this blend marries the flavors of Puerto Rico & Italy. Use in marinades, rub on chicken, pork or fish, or try with roasted veggies. With its sweet-hot profile, it’s a great addition to a Bloody Mary or Gazpacho or Peach Salsa.
Hand blended in small batches with: garlic, pineapple, tomato, coriander, sea salt, porcini mushroom, tamarind, basil, Chiles, and marjoram.