How to Make Vegetable Seasoning
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29th March 2019 -- Issue #145 Table of Contents1. Recipe of the Week - Vegetable Seasoning 2. My Amazon Kindle Recipe Book 3. My Facebook Page/Twitter/Pinterest Links 3. My Downloadable Recipe Book (PDF) 5. Top Tips on Toasting and Grinding Spices For Fab Flavours and Mouthwatering Aromas!
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Homemade Vegetable SeasoningMaking a vegetable seasoning recipe yourself is super easy! And will add fab flavours and aromas to your steamed, roasted or boiled veg.
Makes about 9 tablespoons
3 tbsp dried oregano 2 tbsp dried parsley 1 tbsp dried sage 1 tbsp onion powder 4 tsp black peppercorns 2 tsp garlic powder 2 tsp chili powder 1 tsp mustard powder 2 tsp salt 5-6 dried bay leaves
tbsp = tablespoon tsp = teaspoon Directions: - Crumble the bay leaves
- Grind the salt, bay pieces and peppercorns
- Once ground, add to a bowl
- Add the chili, mustard, garlic and onion powders to the bowl and combine
- Finally, crumble in the dried oregano, sage and parsley and combine thoroughly
That's all there is to it! Click here to see this recipe on my website.
My Amazon Kindle Recipe Book
This is my Amazon Kindle recipe book. It has 100 Recipes from all around the world ranging from the basic to fairly complex. It sells for $5. Click Here to go to the Amazon sales page.If you prefer, you can also buy the book as a downloadable PDF for $3. See below for a link...
My FB Group/Pinterest/Twitter Links To keep up to date with latest recipes and herbs and spices info, I have a private Facebook recipe page you may like... I have a general Facebook page you may like... And if Pinterest is your favourite... If Twitter is your thing...
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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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Until Next Week, Jason - Spice-Mixes.com
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