I'm cooking more from scratch. Well, trying to!
What are the essential spices in your kitchen? And what are some spices that you have on hand because every once in a while they pop up in a recipe?
I just started cooking more in the last couple of years too, and it's been fun trying things!!
Essentials:
rosemary, basil, oregano -- my foundation herbs, in varying amounts on just about any sauteed chkn
cumin -- in chili or anything Mexican-ish
garlic pepper -- terrific on almost everything... has some salt in it, but we use very little salt
thyme -- great "secret ingredient" on egg dishes!
parsley -- have found that it does bring out the flavor of a lot of things
dill -- in several sauces and on salmon
cinnamon -- a good strong variety
fresh peppercorns in grinder -- use a lot, since we don't use much salt
minced onion/ onion powder/ garlic powder -- only if we don't have real onion or garlic
Keep on hand, even if seldom used:
sage -- for dressing, and rubbed on turkey (along with rosemary and thyme)
poultry seasoning -- mainly for chkn stew
Old Bay -- use very lightly when used at all
pumpkin pie spice/ allspice/ nutmeg -- usually only for holiday baking
I have lots of others... I know there are more in the spice rack we received as a gift, I just never look at the ones I don't use.
Good luck in your scratching!!
