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So far I have

OREGANO

NUTMEG

CINNAMON

RED PEPPER

GARLIC POWDER

DILL

ALLSPICE

PARSLEY

BASIL

GROUND CLOVES

PAPRIKA

I need 2 more to fill my spice rack, We NEVER eat fish so we dont really need rosemary. Mostly cook with beef and pork. Thanks all!

2007-09-02 09:24:49 · 11 answers · asked by Carla 1 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

11 answers

i love spike seasoning. there are also many different blends of mrs. dash which are good to have around.

coarse salt (like a kosher or sea salt)
coarse black peppercorns to grind
*chili powder
*ground cumin
grill seasoning
paprika
smoked sweet paprika
whole nutmeg
curry paste or powder
ground coriander
poultry seasoning
*bay leaves
*red pepper flakes
dried oregano
*dried thyme
ground cinnamon
fennel seeds
ground allspice
*cayenne pepper
seasoned salt

(you definitely need the ones i starred. i probably use cumin and thyme the most out of the list)

2007-09-02 09:31:41 · answer #1 · answered by willa 7 · 1 0

This is what I would do: ditch the garlic powder. It doesn't taste anything like real garlic. Try coriander or cumin (you can make Mexican or African foods).

What will you use ground cloves for? I'd replace it with ground ginger. At least you can use ginger in stir-fries. Whole cloves are better than ground...I can only think to put whole cloves in glogg (mulled wine) or stick them in an orange for yummy Xmas portable potpourri.

Marjoram or tarragon would be good - if you mostly eat pork and beef, I'd go with marjoram. It's fab with both meats - especially in stews like goulash.

Or you can get a bigger spice rack! I know that's a lousy answer, but there are so many different spices that are so great...do you like curry? What about thyme? Thyme is handier than allspice, in any case. Actually, rosemary is handier than allspice, too - you don't have to limit it to fish.

I'd get a bigger spice rack or get rid of the dried herbs and limit myself to only spices. Use fresh herbs and then you have place for 4 more spices.

There's no reason to limit yourself to 12. I imagine it would get boring after awhile. Or eat through the spices you have and try new ones.

2007-09-02 09:46:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You can never have too many spices. And Rosemary is certainly an great accompaniment to pork and not at all considered only for fish!!
I always have season salt on hand although it is not a "spice"

2007-09-02 09:29:05 · answer #3 · answered by BlueSea 7 · 0 0

Rosemary is good with oh so many foods. I especially love it on chicken. One I must have in my kitchen is an Italian mix for pasta. Also Chili Powder, Whole Cloves for hams. Sage for pork and stuffings. I also use dried onion flakes in some recipes. Those are just a few simple ones I can think of right now.

2016-05-19 06:28:48 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Cumin
Chili Powder

2007-09-02 09:38:49 · answer #5 · answered by Bert C 7 · 0 0

Fish is important for omega oils.
Rosemary is good with Pork.
Mint is essential for Lamb.
Sage, Thyme, or poultry seasoning for Chicken.
Ginger & Garlic should be fresh not powder.
Curry is a whole 'nother topic.

2007-09-02 09:33:24 · answer #6 · answered by Robert S 7 · 0 0

Ah..... Rosemary is great on potatos and steak. I'd add

Rosemary
Cumin
Ground Ginger (great when making a marinades - teriyaki type)

Good Luck.

2007-09-02 09:34:01 · answer #7 · answered by 'Barn 6 · 0 0

I'm wondering how you can get by with only twelve! I can't imagine not having rosemary, it's essential in my kitchen. Also, thyme, oregano, bay leaf, tarragon, marjoram, star anise, sage, cardamom (green and white both), mustard seed, cumin, coriander, mace, turmeric...

2007-09-02 09:39:07 · answer #8 · answered by Andy S 5 · 0 0

onion powder, cayenne, garlic powder

2007-09-02 09:48:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

bay leaf and thyme

2007-09-02 09:35:38 · answer #10 · answered by ♥ no caps ♥ 3 · 1 0

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