Store cupboard ingredients?
Store cupboard ingredients?
To all you out there what are the ingredients that are used again and again eg say paprika and if so what variety and why?
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RobinC
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Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
2 absolute essentials:
Sea Salt - I use Maldon
Black pepper corn: I use Halon Mon. But grind them when you need them (or grind enough for a week)
Sea Salt - I use Maldon
Black pepper corn: I use Halon Mon. But grind them when you need them (or grind enough for a week)
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The Social Smokers
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Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
Onion powder
Garlic powder
Cayenne
Chipotle
Smoked Paprika
Cumin
Oregano
Lots of sugar
(brown, turbinado etc)
Haven't really noticed a difference in brands tbh. It's all good.
Garlic powder
Cayenne
Chipotle
Smoked Paprika
Cumin
Oregano
Lots of sugar
Haven't really noticed a difference in brands tbh. It's all good.
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RobinC
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Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
I think Paprika can vary quite a lot. Need to check who I'm currently using but definitely go with smoked. A lot of the stuff out there is little more than orange colour imho
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The Social Smokers
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Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
May i recommend buying one of these! We use ours a lot grinding cumin seed etc. The work really well.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Krups-Twin-Blad ... 158&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Krups-Twin-Blad ... 158&sr=8-1
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Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
Vinegars (apple cider, wine, rice etc...)
Soy Sauce
Worcestershire Sauce
Honey
Molasses
Curry powder
Liquid Smoke
Soy Sauce
Worcestershire Sauce
Honey
Molasses
Curry powder
Liquid Smoke
Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
I take it wine and beer as a given 
Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
Paprika does vary wildly. I go for the smoked noble sweet paprika. If it is not marked as sweet, then it is probably hot paprika. If i want heat, I prefer to get it from other more flavourful sources.
Paprika is a bit of a religion in eastern Europe - particuarly Hungary. Take a wander down to your local eastern european or ethnic supermarket (they are everywhere nowadays) and you will be amazed at what you find!
Paprika is a bit of a religion in eastern Europe - particuarly Hungary. Take a wander down to your local eastern european or ethnic supermarket (they are everywhere nowadays) and you will be amazed at what you find!
Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
The best hot smoked paprika:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Smoked-Paprika- ... B004WCVCP4
Absolutely superb, and very hot.
I sometimes use it in place of chilli powder if I want to give somethung a kick.
BTW, don't but it from Amazon - that price is a rip off. Less than £2 a tin at Sainsbury's, it's usually either with the other herbs and spices, or in the 'posh' section.
Steve W
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Smoked-Paprika- ... B004WCVCP4
Absolutely superb, and very hot.
I sometimes use it in place of chilli powder if I want to give somethung a kick.
BTW, don't but it from Amazon - that price is a rip off. Less than £2 a tin at Sainsbury's, it's usually either with the other herbs and spices, or in the 'posh' section.
Steve W
Re: Store cupboard ingredients?
I gree - that is a great brand. Tesco used to sell the smoked sweet variety, but no longerPecker wrote:The best hot smoked paprika:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Smoked-Paprika- ... B004WCVCP4
Absolutely superb, and very hot.
I sometimes use it in place of chilli powder if I want to give somethung a kick.
BTW, don't but it from Amazon - that price is a rip off. Less than £2 a tin at Sainsbury's, it's usually either with the other herbs and spices, or in the 'posh' section.
Steve W