Additions II: Spice it Up
Thursday, October 11, 2007
There are some basic spices that I keep on hand because they have so many uses.
Note: McCormick’s is fairly expensive, but it’s also the most widely available. Buy the in-store brand if possible, since it’s just as good and a lot cheaper. Note that all of these are on my spice shelf; all of my recipes are college-tested
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Red Pepper Flakes
I mentioned this previously, but they deserve another mention. They make pretty much anything spicy, from pizza (Tabasco sauce works well here as well) to pasta sauce to meat. Any flavor is good flavor, right?
Salt and Pepper
Yes, these are obvious. But a lot of people don’t take advantage of the little salt and pepper packets, which can add flavor to everything from pasta to sandwiches to salads.
Minced Garlic
You can buy small jars of minced garlic at most supermarkets for about $3. They will last for a very long time because raw minced garlic can perk up a lot of things, but you really don’t need (or want) all that much. I recommend using it in salads (about a 1/4 tsp, well-distributed) for that extra kick.
Oregano
Pizza. That’s where this spice shines, as its sweet/savory flavor adds flavors that other students can only dream of.
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JennDZ_The Leftover Queen | Friday, October 12, 2007 at 12:02 PM
What great tips! I thik this is good for everyone! Spices are the spice of life and for foodies, life is food!
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