When it’s time to spice things up

When you have extra time on your hands, it can be all to easy to lounge about scrolling through Instagram or Pinterest. While that is a fun pastime, it gets old after a while. If you are looking for something to do that doesn’t involve the computer and is cooking-related, head over to The Washington Post, where Becky Krystal is showing us how to make our own custom spice blends.

There are many advantages to making your own spice blends like ras el hanout or Cajun seasoning, says Krystal. One is that scaling up and down in quantity is easy, so you don’t have to make a huge commitment to a blend to experiment with it. Another bonus is that the blend will taste fresher and bolder than one that has been sitting on a shelf for who knows how long. Plus, it is easy to tweak it to suit your personal tastes instead of relying on what someone else thinks is best.

Krystal provides recipes for six different spice blends, although that only scratches the surface of options. You can use the EYB Library to find nearly unlimited options using the ‘Spice / herb blends + rubs‘ filter in combination with a particular regional filter or by typing the name of a specific spice. Here are a few Member favorites to provide inspiration:

Post a comment

2 Comments

  • averythingcooks  on  August 11, 2020

    Jamie Oliver’s “Ministry of Food” was also published as “Jamie’s Food Revolution” and, along with the tikka masala mentioned above, he provides 4 additional curry paste recipes (all of which are pictured above) on 1 page that can then be used for his curries found throughout the chapter or for other recipes calling for store bought paste. I often make 1/2 recipes of the curry but make the full recipe of paste – they freeze really well for a future dinner with some of the work done.

  • sir_ken_g  on  August 11, 2020

    I seldom buy spice blends any more.
    Curry pastes are an exception because they include difficult ingredientes and the commercial Thai ones are quite good.

Seen anything interesting? Let us know & we'll share it!