Allspice - used in smoked & pickled foods & traditional pork or game pies
Aniseed - spicy/sweet flavour used in confectionary, desserts, biscuits, cakes & bread
Basil – use with eggs, pasta &
soup - mainly use at end of cooking
from my Just Quick Snacks blog try a delicious
Sausage Apple Spaghetti recipe which uses both oregano & basil.
Bay - use in stocks, casseroles,
pates, meat – remove at end of cooking time
Easy Beef Rice is a recipe using bay leaf
Black peppercorns - stronger than white, while green has a mild fresh taste. Peppercorns are added to marinades & stocks & are crushed in French recipes
Cardamon - 3 types of pods (black, green & white). Used in indian cookery: biryanis, pilaus, dhals & curries.
Carraway seeds - warm & peppery used in breads such as rye & pumpernickel
Cayenne pepper – use sparingly with fish, seafood,
cheese & eggs, often sprinkled over just before serving
Chervil – use in omelette, sauces,
baked eggs
Chilli - fiery spice which vary in size, colour & strength, add a little chilli powder to prawn cocktail sauce for a spicy kick. Fiery chilli spice peppers are a very ancient spice, their cultivation stretches back 10,000 years originating in Latin America.
Creamy Chicken Korma uses chilli; get this recipe from my Just (microwave) Food blog
Singapore Noodles uses chilli; get this recipe from my Just Food blog
Chives - (mild onion) use in soup,
eggs, creamy dishes – use at end of cooking
Cinnamon – use in sweet dishes &
curries, in Greece it is used in honeyed pastries
Creamy Chicken Korma uses cinnamon get this recipe from my Just (microwave) Food blog
Cloves – both sweet & pungent, use with restraint to avoid swamping other tastes. Use with bread,blend well with apples in pies & crumbles, good in mulled wines &
as studs in ham
Creamy Chicken Korma uses cloves get this recipe from my Just (microwave) Food blog
Cumin - spicy strong unmistakable aroma, sweet & warming & used be used in moderation in seed or powdered form. When buying whole seeds grind only when needed.
Easy Beef Rice is a recipe using cumin
Singapore Noodles uses cumin; get this recipe from my Just Food blog
Dill – use with fish & to garnish, use seeds in pickled dishes, vinegars, marinades & dressing
Fennel – aniseed taste – use with
marinade sauces & stuffing, in India they are used in fish curries
Fenugreek – use in pickles, chutney &
indian food, used in Greek sweetmeat Halva
Ginger - a baking spice
Creamy Chicken Korma uses ginger get this recipe from my Just (microwave) Food blog
Horseradish - grated root used as a condient, traditional accompaniment to roase beef
Juniper – use in meat dishes,
marinades / stuffing
Lemon balm - aromatic leaves with strong lemon fragrance when crushed, which can also be chopped & added to stuffings for game, poultry. Use in salads, desserts & fruit cup dishes
Lovage - powerful flavour - chopped leaves are good alone or combined with other robust herbs in stuffings, stews & soups & in fresh tomato sauce for pasta
Mace – use in savoury dishes
Marjoram - dry well & keep flavour, give authentic flavour to provencal Itlian & Greek dishes & go well with tomatoes
Mint – use with peas, new potatoes &
mid eastern cooking
Mustards seeds - primarily used in indian food & to flavour pickles
Nutmeg - warm sweet taste grated into a variety of sauces
Oregano – use with tomatoes, pizzas,
pastas, stuffing & marinades
from my Just Quick Snacks blog try a delicious
Sausage Apple Spaghetti recipe which uses both oregano & basil.
Easy cook:
Paprika - used in savoury food from goulashes to vegetables, it gives a reddish brown colour to food
Pepper - black is stronger than white, green peppercorns have a
mild, fresh taste, add to marinades & stocks
& to season
Poppy seeds - mild & sweet but acquire a nutty taste when cooked & used with baking to decorate breads
Rosemary - use with pork, fish, chicken & lamb & roasting potatoes, combine with olive oil to sauté tomatoes. Try combining finely chopped rosemary, salt, pepper and flour as a rub for roasting small chickens or game fowls.
Codparcels with Parma Ham & Pesto uses rosemary
Saffron - expensive spice with bitter honey-like taste giving a strong yellow colour to food, traditional in Spain's famous paella & France's bouillabaissse
Sage - powerful flavour, used fresh or dried, it dries very well in the microwave
Sesame seeds - dried seeds have a strong nutty flavour, dry roast or fry in a little oil before use, popular in chinese & japanese cookery, in ground form makes tahini paste
Summer savoury - strong bitter flavour so should be used moderately with bean dishes. Dries well using microwave
Star anise - oriental spice associated with chinese cookery, red cooked chinese dishes frequently include star anise
Tarragon - French tarragon is one of the subtlest herbs going well with foods of delicate flavour eg eggs, fish & chicken. It is part of the classic fines herbes mix & good in marinades & sauces
Thyme – use with meat, game &
sauces; lemon thyme for fish & chicken
MORROCAN COUSCOUS using thyme
Turmeric – use in curries, distinctive & pungent & best known for partnership with fish & rice dishes notably kedgeree & pickles such as picalilli
White pepper - mildest of the peppers. White peppercorns are good with marinades & stocks.
Bulghur wheat with leeks - don't be put off by the title the leeks give the rather bland bulghur wheat a delicious flavour