Pennsylvania Pepper Know Your Herbs and Spices
I’m not sure why this pepper blend is called Pennsylvania Pepper but I do like the combination. Pennsylvania Pepper is a blend of black pepper, onion, garlic, celery seed and red and green bell pepper....
View ArticlePeppercorns Know Your Herbs and Spices
Do you grind your own pepper? Most cooks nowadays own a peppermill or two for that fresh ground pepper taste every TV chef and magazine recipe includes. In a lot of restaurants you will see a server...
View ArticlePeppermint Know Your Herbs and Spices
Peppermint is a big part of Holiday drinks and desserts but do you know why? My guess would be the fact that peppermint is soothing; calming the stomach and settling nerves. Calming, peaceful like...
View ArticlePickling Spice Know Your Herbs and Spices
Pickling Spice is a blend used in pickling various foods. It also is used to season dishes. Corned beef and cabbage is a dish that benefits from added pickling spice. Pickling spice ingredients...
View ArticlePoppy Seeds Know Your Herbs and Spices
Culinary poppy seeds come from the Papaver somniferum, or opium poppy, the same source of morphine and codeine. There aren’t enough opiates in a serving of seeds to get anyone high or impair judgment...
View ArticlePoultry Seasoning Know Your Herbs and Spices
photo credit: A Sprinkle http://www.flickr.com/photos/53484449@N00/4477838386 on Flickr Growing up, my mom was never without poultry seasoning in the house. Turkey stuffing HAD to have it or...
View ArticlePumpkin Pie Spice Know Your Herbs and Spices
Pumpkin Pie spice is a blend of warm spices namely, cinnamon, ginger, allspice and nutmeg. These flavors give pumpkin pie its traditional flavor. This spice mix works well with any thing in the winter...
View ArticleRoses and Rose Water Know Your Herbs and Spices
Throughout the ages, men and women have used flowers as symbols to convey love, faith, grief, congratulations, remorse and even as warnings of danger. In books such as Le Langage des Fleuers 1818 (the...
View ArticleRosemary Know Your Herbs and Spices
Know Your Herbs and Spices: Rosemary Rosemary symbolizes remembrance in many cultures because it is part of the evergreen family. Evergreens are associated with life everlasting because it remains...
View ArticleChai Latte (Homemade)
Chai Latte (Homemade) Chai what is it? The word means tea in many parts of the world so when we say Chai Tea, we are really saying tea – tea. It is usually made with black tea but you can also find...
View ArticleSaffron Know Your Herbs and Spices
This yellow spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the saffron crocus. These flowers bloom in autumn unlike our more popular harbingers of spring here in the US. The dried...
View ArticleSage Know Your Herbs and Spices
Most people think of sage when preparing stuffing to accompany their Thanksgiving turkey. This herb also works with fatty meats like pork and is used in making sausage. This herb has thick, soft leaves...
View ArticleSaigon Cinnamon Know Your Herbs and Spices
Cinnamon is one of the most celebrated spices in the world. Western cultures use cinnamon to flavor baked goods, puddings, candies and cereals. European countries use it to season soups, sauces, meats...
View ArticleSalt Free Mixes Know Your Herbs and Spices
photo courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net Spices And Herbs” by artur84 Salt-free herb and spice mixes try to mimic the way salt enhances foods. Salt is a mineral and minerals in foods are where flavor...
View ArticleSummer Savory Know Your Herbs and Spices
Summer Savory is one of those herbs you may have heard about but are not sure how to use. This herb is more widely used in Canada and Europe than the U.S. You can use its tender leaves in dishes where...
View ArticleSeafood Boil Know Your Herbs and Spices
Seafood Boil speaks for both the seasoning blend and the meal. Everything gets cooked in one pot. Shellfish potatoes, corn on the cob are all favorites at the table. Shrimp, crayfish, crabs, lobsters...
View ArticleSerrano Peppers Know Your Herbs and Spices
Serrano peppers pack a punch for their size. I run across this specific pepper listed in recipes which usually are served cold like salads and salsas. They are typically eaten raw and have a bright and...
View ArticleSesame Seeds Know Your Herbs and Spices
I’ve been familiar with sesame seeds and used them in a variety of dishes for some time. I can honestly say until now I didn’t know from what kind of plant they originate. The scientific name for...
View ArticleShallots Know Your Herbs and Spices
Shallots are in the Allium family which includes onions and garlic. Although shallots grow in a cluster like garlic with individual cloves, they have a much milder flavor more like green onions. Buy...
View ArticleSpearmint Know Your Herbs and Spices
Spearmint is one of my favorite herbs. I always have a patch growing just outside my kitchen window. It is a fast spreading herb and needs to be thinned frequently. Fortunately I love it so its not a...
View ArticleStar Anise Know Your Herbs and Spices
Star Anise is a star-shaped, dark brown pod that contains a pea-size seeds. Native to China, star anise comes from a small evergreen tree. The whole pod is dried before use. Star anise gives a licorice...
View ArticleTaco Seasoning Know Your Herbs and Spices
Taco Seasoning is a blend of spices that complicate beef, chicken, veggies and even homemade chips. Use it for tacos, fajitas, quesadillas and more. Here is a basic recipe sharing common ingredients...
View ArticleTarragon Know Your Herbs and Spices
French tarragon is the common name for the more used variety of Russian tarragon. The tender slender leaves of the perennial are sometimes used as salad greens. Tarragon is one of the four herbs...
View ArticleThyme Know Your Herbs and Spices
Thyme is one of those herbs that goes well with everything. You can find it in so many dishes. Use this herb as a natural choice for tomato based sauces, vegetables, herb dressings, rubs and butters....
View ArticleTurmeric Know Your Herbs and Spices
Turmeric is a tropical spice mainly grown in India. It is one of the main ingredients in curry powder, giving it its deep yellow color. It is also often used to color yellow mustard. Be careful of...
View ArticleVanilla Know Your Herbs and Spices
Vanilla: 6 beans (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Did you know that vanilla beans are seed pods from orchids? Quite misleading but true! The vanilla plant grows as a vine. Growing and processing this orchid...
View ArticleWasabi Know Your Herbs and Spices
Wasabi is also known as Japanese Horseradish. Its use originated in Japan where it grows wild and in other parts of Asia. Wasabi is presently cultivated in these regions as well as in the west coast of...
View ArticleHomemade Spice Jars
Homemade Spice Jars I love Starbucks Frappuccinos and often buy them when I am traveling or even just to have at home. I also keep every single jar which drives my husband crazy. I am always telling...
View ArticleHops #KnowYourHerbsAndSpices
First thing most people think of when they hear the word, “hops” is beer. Hops is added to beer to create a certain amount of bitterness. Most people are on one side of the fence or the other when...
View ArticleSunflower Seeds Know Your Herbs and Spices
Sunflowers come in all colors and sizes. But not all seeds are fit for human consumption. This was the first year I attempted to grow sunflowers at the new house. I never grew these giants with food...
View ArticlePink Lavender Lemonade
One thing I love about summer is the abundance of flowers growing in the yard. However, there is only one that I can not do without… Lavender. It grows so beautifully here in the Pacific Northwest and...
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