If there’s anything to be
learned from the pumpkin spice phenomenon (other than just how much
sugar Starbucks can pack into a single drink), it’s that combining
different spices that complement each other can yield delicious results. For instance,
pumpkin spice is a mix of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice and cloves, all of
which add great flavour on their own but are even better when mixed together.
But pumpkin spice isn’t the
only great option when it comes to autumn spice combos. This season, try these
easy-to-make spice recipes to amplify the flavour in everything from soups and
chilli’s to roasted veggies and porridge.
Some call for dried herbs or
salts, which aren’t technically spices, but probably live in your spice
cabinet. You can make them ahead of time and store them in a jar or just
combine the various spices in a single recipe.
CHILI POWDER + COCOA POWDER + CUMIN + CINNAMON
If you make chilli, you likely know a little bit of
chilli powder and cumin together delivers depth of flavour and just enough
heat. But, introducing cinnamon and unsweetened cocoa powder to the mix adds
richness and unexpected warmth.
The mix:
- 1 tablespoon chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Use it for: chilli, vegetable stew
ROSEMARY + SEA SALT + SMOKED PAPRIKA + PEPPER
While a simple sprinkle of olive oil, salt and
pepper is a standard go-to for roasting chicken or vegetables, try this combo
if you want to shake things up or impress guests. Spicy paprika adds warmth
which is nicely balanced by the floral notes from rosemary.
The mix:
- 1 tablespoon dried rosemary
- 2 teaspoons sea salt
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon
pepper
Use it for: roast chicken, roasted potatoes and roasted winter pumpkins/squashes
ALLSPICE + BLACK PEPPER + GINGER + TURMERIC
Turmeric, which is rich in antioxidants, makes a
great addition to spice blends. This blend pairs well with savoury dishes but
it’s also excellent with sweet ones, since the flavour is unexpected without
being overwhelming.
The mix:
- 1 teaspoon allspice
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 teaspoon turmeric
Use it for: oatmeal, overnight oats, apple pie,
PARSLEY + THYME + OREGANO + CELERY SALT + GARLIC POWDER + HOT PAPRIKA
This combination makes comfort
food classics like chicken soup taste extra comforting. Try it in your
favourite warming soups as the weather gets colder.
The mix:
- 1 tablespoon dried parsley
- 1 tablespoon dried thyme
- 1/2 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon celery salt
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon hot paprika
Use it for: any soup such as chicken, lentil or veggie
CUMIN + CARDAMON + CORIANDER + MUSTARD POWDER + CINNAMON
If you love curry, this mix is similar to what
you’ll find in a jar of curry powder but with a few tweaks. Most notably, using
cinnamon instead of cayenne adds warmth without spicy heat. Try it the next
time you make curry or use it as a rub for large cuts of meat
The mix:
- 1 tablespoon cumin
- 2 teaspoons ground cardamom
- 2 teaspoons ground coriander
- 1 teaspoon mustard powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Use it for: coconut milk- or cream-based curry, pork shoulder,
beef dishes
CARAWAY + FENNEL + OREGANO + ROSEMARY
If you love savoury baking — breads, biscuits,
pretzels, etc. — try stirring a tablespoon of this mix into your next batch.
Caraway is what gives rye bread its flavour, so it’s no stranger to dough.
Fennel, oregano and rosemary go the extra mile in making otherwise bland starch
taste incredible.
The mix:
- 1 tablespoon caraway seeds
- 1 tablespoon fennel seeds
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon dried rosemary
Use it for: fresh bread, biscuits, pretzels or sprinkled over
eggs on toast
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