Make Your Own Mixed Spice and Add Fab Flavours to Your Puddings and Desserts
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17th August 2017 -- Issue #109
Table of Contents
1. My Facebook Page/Youtube/Google Plus/Twitter Links
2. Recipe of the Week - Mixed Spice Recipe
3. My Recipe Book
4. Top Tips on Toasting and Grinding Spices For Fab Flavours and Mouthwatering Aromas!
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Homemade Mixed Spice
This recipe, also known as English pudding spice, is an easy-to-make mix of warming spices that will add fab flavour to all your favourite puddings, cakes and desserts.
Makes about 6-7 tbsp
3 inch piece cinnamon stick
2 tbsp coriander seeds
2 tbsp allspice berries
2 tsp nutmeg powder
2 tsp ground ginger
2 tsp caraway seeds
1 tsp whole cloves
tbsp = tablespoon
tsp = teaspoon
Directions:
- Break up the cinnamon stick
- Grind the cinnamon pieces along with the cloves, caraway and coriander seeds and allspice berries
- Once ground, add to a bowl
- Finally, stir in the ginger and nutmeg powders
That's all there is to it!
Store in an airtight container out of direct sunlight. Use within 3 months.
Click here to see lots more of my homemade blends.
Spice Magic - Recipe Book Special Offer
I've reduced the price to only $3 exclusively for my newsletter subscribers.
This is my new downloadable recipe book all about making your own spice mixes and herb blends.
It has 100 Recipes from all around the world ranging from the basic to fairly complex.
Just a few of the recipes you'll find within...
- A Collection of BBQ Rubs
- Cajun, Creole and Taco Seasonings
- Curry Powder and Masala Blends
- Pumpkin and Pudding Spice Recipes
- Mulling and Pickling Spice Mixes
- Recipes For Dry rubs
- Blends From China, India, US, Africa and Europe
- And Many
More
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How to Toast and Grind
Dry toasting and grinding spices is the key to getting the most flavour out of your ingredients and into your home cooking...
Step 1: Add your whole spices to a dry pan over a low to medium heat and whilst stirring or shaking the pan, lightly toast them for a few minutes. When you can really smell the aromas and they start to darken, they're ready.
Step 2: Let them cool and then grind.
Step 3: For a finer blend, put them through a sieve before combining with any ground ingredients and herbs.
Click Here for step-by-step info and photos on this recommended technique.
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Jason - Spice-Mixes.com
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