Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Posts: 1654 Location: Within view of Elliot Bay, The Olympics and every ship in the Sound
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 7:38 pm Post subject: Spice up your life!
What is your favorite spice or herb ?
I have several friends from various parts of India, Sri Lanka and South East Asia, and at a young age I began to learn about the culinary lifestyle in those parts of the world. As a result I have a passion for blending, roasting, grinding, pounding spices and the culture and tools behind it. My favorite spice or herb changes frequently, but today I think thyme and coriander will top the list! _________________ "It's watery....and yet there's a smack of ham."
Joined: 08 Oct 2004 Posts: 87 Location: in the kitchen with a large bar of chocolate
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 8:20 pm Post subject:
without a doubt, garlic! it can go from subtle and sweet to pungent and piquant. unless you count garlic as a vegetable. in which case, i'd be hard pressed to name an all time favorite, but, at the moment, i am enamored with fresh dill and tulsi. dill and i have a long term solid relationship, but, tulsi and i are still getting to know each other and i believe our relationship has promise. _________________ monkey
Joined: 02 Oct 2004 Posts: 233 Location: Canton, TX USA
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 6:17 am Post subject:
Good question! How lucky to learn about Indian ways of preparing and combining spices and herbs. Considering that I place garlic more in the vegetable category my all-time favorite herb is rosemary -- fresh, of course. As for spice, it's Peppercorns -- So mundane, scarecely ever mentioned without its spouse Salt, its transformative powers are truly alchemical! It can be used in so many ways & in so many different foods. Even the varieties of humble peppercorn put my head in a whirl.
Joined: 08 Oct 2004 Posts: 87 Location: in the kitchen with a large bar of chocolate
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 1:51 pm Post subject:
tulsi is called indian basil or holy basil, but, i believe it is a member of the mint family. it has a mild basil-ish flavor. i was giving a perky little plant and told that it makes a tasty tea and sampled some burfi and nan adorned with its subtle flavor. i have tossed fresh leaves into pasta and over poached salmon, and i am always keeping an eye out for an opportunity to use its, but, i don't have a grasp on it's full potential. i am eager to learn more if there are any tulsi experts willing to share their knowledge. _________________ monkey
Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Posts: 1654 Location: Within view of Elliot Bay, The Olympics and every ship in the Sound
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 3:19 pm Post subject:
Monkey,
It is pretty good with daal or added to a saute of veggies in rice wrappers. My friends mom used to make him drink tulsi infused H2O if he had a cold. _________________ "It's watery....and yet there's a smack of ham."
Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Posts: 1654 Location: Within view of Elliot Bay, The Olympics and every ship in the Sound
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 7:31 pm Post subject:
Yes it is used in Thai a lot, in the northwest U.S. it is labled as Thai basil.
I have some amchoor powder that I got to use in my homemade chai recipe, I have so much of it and I want to use it before it starts to get old. Does anyone have any suggestions?
For any that don't know amchoor is mango powder. _________________ "It's watery....and yet there's a smack of ham."
Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Posts: 1654 Location: Within view of Elliot Bay, The Olympics and every ship in the Sound
Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 10:26 pm Post subject:
Attention all New Yorkers or visitors!!! (or online shoppers)
As I was watching the Food Network today I learned about one of the best places to purchase spices, sauces, chutneys and syrups in the city. The name is Kalustyans at 123 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan, they also have a website, kalustyans.com. I'm telling you all when they showed this place the angels started to sing, I can't wait to hop a train and check it out! _________________ "It's watery....and yet there's a smack of ham."
Joined: 29 Jan 2005 Posts: 342 Location: Chicago and other places
Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 11:52 pm Post subject: Re: Spice up your life!
If it's a SPICE, than it has to be CARDAMOM. I have been in love with that fragrance and taste ALL of my life! It's used extensively in Scandinavian cooking, from sweet to savory (probably other cultures, too), and I adore it's pungent, earthy, peppery, ethereal nature. When a recipe calls for "cinnamon"...the ONLY recognized 'spice' in AmericaLand cookery, I substitute cardamom for a more subtle "What is this?!" flavour.
If it's an HERB, than it has to be LAVENDER. I literally used to save up my Baby-sitting quarters (yes! it was that long ago!) to buy Lavender during the Minnesota State Fair, once a year. I'd treasure it's scent for the next 365 days, until I could refresh my supply again, the following year. As an adult, when I found out that you could actually flavour food with LAVENDER, I freaked out! Lavender shortbread, lavender tea, lavender whipping cream, and now...a lavender-lemon muffin recipe that I found yesterday.
If I just had those two flavourings, if stranded on a desert (dessert ) island, I'd be a Happy Camper.
If given another choice, I'd pick Cinnamon Basil. I grow 5 pots of it alone to flavour my foods.
Speaking of Herbs: I lucked out today. I was at an itsybitsy Farmer's Market today, they of the Hardy Constitution, trying to lure people in to buy plants and goods in 44 degree temperatures. I ran into a woman who grows 4 pages of exotic herbs.....for ONE DOLLAR A PIECE!!!!!!!!!!!! She's a farmer's wife who 'dabbles' in growing things, for the sure pleasure of it, and is selling Cinnamon, Lemon, Purple, Lime, Large-leafed, Mini-leafed, and Holy Basil. In mints, she's offering: Orange, Chocolate, Lime, Coconut, Spearmint, Kentucky, Peppermint, and Pineapple Mint. Plus, she's growing scented geraniums so that I can make my famous Rose Geranium Rice Pudding...a flavour to die for. _________________ Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.
Groucho Marx
Joined: 29 Sep 2004 Posts: 2498 Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 1:08 am Post subject:
What a TOUGH question! But, fortunately, there's no need to be restricted to just one. I love turmeric, cumin, cinnamon and freshly grated nutmeg like I love life. Basil, of course!
Other things are just as essential to me with particular foods: carrots & fresh tarragon, split pea soup with marjoramand cucumber slices & dill come to mind.
Joined: 29 Jan 2005 Posts: 342 Location: Chicago and other places
Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 4:08 am Post subject:
I find it so interesting to see which spice and herb people have chosen; I must say, I'm surprised by the variety. Now, if we all bring our chosen one to a dinner party, we'll have a full pantry! _________________ Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.
Groucho Marx
Cilantro. I can't explain why, but smelling and tasting this herb, "sends" me somewhere far away. I love it especially added to a simple tomato/ onion/olive oil salad. And I love it in meat balls, or Thai food. But my husband is really allergic to it , he loathes this herb, so I don't buy it, he can smell it even when it's wrapped up in the fridge. Fortunately, he used to travel a lot ( he's more home-bound these days) and I used to have splurges of cilantro an garlic when he was away.
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