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Spiced: Unlock the Power of Spices to Transform Your Cooking | America's Test Kitchen
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Harness the power of spices to take your dishes from simple to spectacular with 125 exciting recipes, plus find easy spice blends you can use many ways. Spices: You probably have a cabinet full of them, but do you know how to make the most of them? Spiced opens up the world of possibility hidden in your own pantry, with six chapters, each of which shares a way to use spices to amp up the flavor of your cooking, along with foolproof recipes that put these simple techniques to work. Sprinkle a finishing salt you make from sea salt and herbs on seared white fish fillets to make them special. Make a different roast chicken every week by applying a different rub. Learn the best spices to use in curries--and when to add them for fragrant (not dusty) results. Add flavor--and texture--with homemade blends (you'll eat your spinach when it's topped with pistachio dukkah). Infuse condiments with spices (try chipotle ketchup on a burger). With the following six simple techniques, plus vibrant recipes, you'll find yourself not only spooning chili powder into the chili pot but making the chili powder yourself, or flavoring desserts with saffron or cardamom rather than just cinnamon. #1: Season smarter with salt and pepper. You'll learn about brining, using with peppercorns of all colors, and making finishers like sriracha salt. #2: Give meat and vegetables a rub. We'll provide blends that you can put to use in our recipes (rub juniper and fennel on salmon) or your own. #3: Bloom and toast. Bring out ground spices' complexity by cooking in oil; unlock dried chiles' fruity or nutty flavors by toasting them. #4: Finish foods with flair. Spice-and-nut/seed blends likes shichimi togarashi (a mix of spices, orange zest, and sesame seeds) add texture, too. #5: Let spices steep. Infuse spices into condiments like pickled fennel that punches up chicken salad or rosemary oil to drizzle over bruschetta. #6: Bake with spices. Go beyond vanilla by rolling shortbread in orange-ginger sugar. Make your own rose water and add it to pound cake.
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Bookwormjillk
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One of my bookish goals this year is to read and cook from twenty different cookbooks. This morning I made sriracha salt from the tagged book. It smells amazing and I can‘t wait to try it on popcorn or scrambled eggs. This book had a ton of recipes I‘d love to try, but even with a well stocked spice cabinet it would cost me a fortune to get enough ingredients to cook from this regularly. For that reason I probably won‘t buy my own copy.

IndoorDame Such a fun goal! 5y
Tamra I too love your goal. I feel like I should set a similar goal, but with the cookbooks I already have on my shelves. 5y
KT1432 That sounds delicious! 5y
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Bookwormjillk
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I adore cookbooks from America‘s Test Kitchen, and have this on on hold at my library. I had to use it for today‘s #FestivePhotoChallenge #SugarandSpice

#Elfies #WinterGames

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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I picked up this cookbook at #ala this year. I am a vegetarian and this book had mostly things I cannot eat. But I liked the spice mixes, though.

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gradcat
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#anglophileapril

(Day 13 - #SpiceUpYourLife)

*The tagged book comes out in May—it‘s the next cookbook that I want to buy.

Velvetfur What a gorgeous picture! The book sounds fab too, I have very little idea of what to do with spices so I should get a similar book 👍 6y
gradcat @Velvetfur I‘m the same, and I‘m really big into flavor lately, especially since I‘m a vegetarian. How are you? Hope you are well...it‘s SO nice to see you! ❤️ 6y
Velvetfur @gradcat Aaww thank you Minette! I'm OK thanks, how are you, are you well? (I'm vegetarian too!) 6y
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Freespirit Love that picture😍 6y
gradcat @Freespirit Thank you! You‘re always so nice to comment positively about my posts. I really mean it—thank you! 🥰 6y
gradcat @Velvetfur Did I know that you were vegetarian? I think I remember that about you. I‘m okay, thank you very much for asking! 🙏 6y
Velvetfur @gradcat I don't know if I've ever mentioned it, to be honest! Looks like I have 😂 I wonder if there's a book on spice for us veggies, that's worth investigating.... 😊 P. S. I'm glad all is well with you x 6y
gradcat @Velvetfur Thank you, & let‘s find that cookbook (tho‘ I think the tagged one has a veggie section)...you‘re just the sweetest!! 🥰 6y
Velvetfur @gradcat Thank you, you too!! 6y
Cinfhen That is a stunning image/ photo 6y
vumblereads Love this photo! Love the colors! 6y
emilyhaldi This makes me want to cook more!! 6y
Mdargusch Lovely! 🌶 6y
Reviewsbylola Beautiful pic! 6y
gradcat @vumblereads @emilyhaldi @Cinfhen @Reviewsbylola @Mdargusch Thanks so much for your comments, guys—very kind of you! 6y
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