When it comes to keeping your kitchen clean and organized don’t neglect to spend some time taking care of your spices. Spices add that special touch to a dish. They help to distinguish one cuisine from another. So make sure your parsley doesn’t taste like garlic and other mishaps.
Buy your spices in small fragrant quantities. Spices sitting for a long time in containers can lose some of their oomph over time. So buy them as you use them.
You can also try grinding your own spice powder with some of the more fragrant spices such as black pepper, nutmeg, ginger, cloves etc. You can grind them with a simple mortar and pestle .
Find a good source for your spices . Try some online sources.
Store your spices away from light. If in glass containers put these in the cupboard. You can also find stainless steel spice containers.
My Top 12 Spices and How I Use Them
Specialty Spices I Buy Seasonally or for Special Dishes
Cilantro : In Mexican dishes or just whenever
Saffron: To add color to Middle Eastern and African rice dishes.
Sage: At thanksgiving and in other turkey dishes.
Garam Masala: A spice blend common in the Middle East and India. I love it and use it a lot especially if I'm cooking a dish with rice or couscous.
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