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From Allspice to Turmeric - 19 Spices to Wow Your Cooking

   

Author: Shauna Hanus

Have you ever wondered what to do with allspice or bought lemongrass and thought what now. Wonder no more here are 19 spices and how they can be used in everyday cooking.

Allspice: soups stews, curries, cakes, fruit pies
Caraway: cheeses, sausage, cooked cabbage, soups, soda bread, granola
Cinnamon: desserts, cakes, puddings, mulled wine, bread, rice, granola
Coriander: curries, vegetables
Cumin: meat, vegetables, chili, relish, salad
Curry powder: soups, stews
Fennel: pork, fish, vegetables, bread, pickles, bouillabaisse, potato
salad, cakes, Italian sausage, spaghetti sauce
5 Spice Powder: roast meat, poultry, marinades
Ginger: meat, fish, vegetables, cookies, cakes
Lemongrass: soups, stews, fish, meat
Mustard seed: Indian dishes
Nutmeg: meat, vegetables, egg, cheese, sauces, cakes, fruit, pancakes
Paprika: goulash, poultry, fish, vegetables
Peppercorns: marinades, stocks, stews, broth
Saffron: soups, sauces, fish, rice, cakes, breads
Star Anise: poultry, pork, fish, beef soup
Sumac: fish, chicken, salads, kebabs, lentils
Tamarind: soup, curries, fish, poultry, desserts
Turmeric: vegetables, beans, lentils

When you look at a list like this it seems daunting to buy all these spices and stock your pantry in one day. The best way to handle this is to watch for sales. Spices like allspice and cinnamon will go on sale around holidays. While spices like lemongrass and saffron will be during slow times of the year.

Author Bio:
Shauna Hanus is a eminent columnist. Shauna likes to write articles about this subject.
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