It's that time of the year when autumn harvest and its plentiful tastes set it. Who can go through this season without the tasty mixture of fall spices? Not me...
Instead of buying commercially-prepared pumpkin pie spice, save money and make your own. Purchase the individual spices in your bulk food section of your favorite market. Increase the batch size if you find more uses for it.
This recipe makes 2 teaspoons, enough for a pumpkin pie.
1.5 t cinnamon
¼ t nutmeg
¼ t ground ginger
1/8 t ground cloves
Mix all ingredients together in a small bowl. Store unused portion in an airtight, glass container. Mark the preparation date on the label as a freshness precaution. (When the spice mix is older than a month, it loses its tastiness.)
Of course, if you prefer more of any particular spice, simply add to your tasting.
Add the mix to pumpkin pie, pumpkin pancakes, cakes, pastries, sweet potato pie, autumn harvest cookies (great in oatmeal cookies), in your oatmeal or to the brewing of your favorite coffee. The variety is for your choosing.
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Monday, September 13, 2010
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Learning about Garlic & Its Byproducts
One of my students did not understand garlic and products made out of it. So, simply put...
Garlic granules is processed garlic, with no added ingredients.
Garlic powder is garlic granules processed a step further. It
contains nothing but garlic.
Garlic salt is a mixture of garlic powder and salt.
Hope this helps.
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Garlic granules is processed garlic, with no added ingredients.
Garlic powder is garlic granules processed a step further. It
contains nothing but garlic.
Garlic salt is a mixture of garlic powder and salt.
Hope this helps.
Interesting? Kindly share....
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