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RememberHowToSmile 12-02-2006 11:35 PM

Spices
 
Ok this may sound kind of dumb but I’ve only started cooking on my own for a few (maybe 5) months now. I went to the store the other day and bought a bunch of different spices and seasonings but now I’m not sure what spice goes with what food. So I was wondering if anyone could give me some type of list of what goes with what. Thank you!!!

nicolen 12-03-2006 12:51 AM

I've got a very extensive list of which herbs and spices to use with which ingredient - can you give me an idea of what herbs and spices you've bought, then I'll type out the info for each one for you :)

isthatreallyme 12-03-2006 03:40 AM

i don't think there are any hard and fast rules..... just guidelines.... things that you aren't "supposd" to put together are often the most interesting and tasty combinations :)

i'd suggest playing with them to find out.... that's the best way i find....

but if there was a specific spice or food you wanted a spice for i'd be happy to help :)

LindaT 12-04-2006 05:17 PM

Allrecipes has a huge area of spices and information about them

http://allrecipes.com/Info/Cooking-S...s/ViewAll.aspx Click the spice name it gives background information, common uses as well as recipes on the site that contain that spice.

ChadsMate 12-04-2006 07:11 PM

Thanks for the link, LindaT. That will be really helpful.

Suzanne 3FC 12-05-2006 04:36 PM

I would like to suggest a trip to your local health or natural foods store. Most will carry spices and herbs in bulk, so you can buy tiny amounts of each without a large investment. In fact, they are much cheaper than supermarket spices when you check the price per ounce. You can buy just a teaspoon full if you want to try it, and they put it in a baggie with a label on it. This way, you can try a wider variety of herbs and spices, and they are much fresher than the supermarket tins that have sat in a warehouse. I've had a lot of fun trying new flavors this way.

I also love to purchase them online, and prefer http://www.worldspice.com/ for the highest quality spices. They are also sold in 'bulk' so you can get them in plastic bags, and are very affordable. They wrote a book about herbs and spices that goes into detail about each one, including which foods they go with. The book also contains recipes for various herb blends that are delicious :)


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