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Healthier Alternatives to Store Bought Spice Blends

April 17, 2017

When you cook as much as we do you’re always looking to try new things, whether it’s seasonings, marinades, or methods. You are always looking for ways to take a tried and true recipe and change it up a bit so things don’t get boring. I know we get in ruts sometimes and when this happens one of the first things we look at is the seasonings we are using. 

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Of course, you can just go to the store and grab a bottle of some massed produced seasoning, but then you are are at the mercy of that manufacturer when it comes to ingredients and quality. It could have MSG and who knows what else in there. 

What we like to do is make our own spice blends using the best quality ingredients we can find and store them to use for the next few months. 

Spicy SPG (Salt – Pepper – Garlic)

SPG is a fairly common seasoning mix. It forms the basis for a lot of the house spice or house seasonings out there. Our take is a little different because it’s quite spicy. It’s got the black pepper bite you usually see with SPG with a pronounced fiery hit from the toasted chilis. 

Spicy SPG

Spicy SPG
2017-03-21 23:14:23
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Prep Time
5 min
Prep Time
5 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 TBSP Himalayan Salt
  2. 2 TBSP Dried Cayenne or Red Chilis
  3. 1.5 TBSP Cracked Black Pepper
  4. 1 TBSP Granulated Garlic
  5. 1 TBSP Coriander Seeds
Instructions
  1. Toast the coriander seeds and the chilis over medium heat for about 2 minutes.
  2. Combine the toasted chilies and coriander in a mortar and pestle with the remaining ingredients. Grind until fine and uniform in appearance. A spice grinder works fine as well.
  3. Transfer to a spice container for storage.
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Spicy SPG is great on anything that needs a little extra zip. Works great on grilled meats, veggies, and especially french fries. 

2 Other Superstar Seasonings

One of our all-time favorite spice blends is Emeril’s Essence Creole Seasnoning. It’s the Cajun seasoning by which all others are judged. We use it on sautĂ©ed chicken and fish multiple times a week. 

This is one that we’ve mentioned a few times before, but the Hot and Numbing Wing Spice from Kenji Lopez-Alt at Serious Eats is amazing. It’s the perfect wing spice. Put this on crispy wings and I can’t get enough. 

Storage

Infinity Jars

If you are going to take the time and effort to make your own homemade spices then you are going to want to make sure they stay fresh as long as possible.

That is why we use these glass jars from Infinity Jars for proper storage. They are air proof, light proof, and will keep your spices fresh for many months.

Just look at this example they have on their website.

2 Month Chive Test

This is a lab test comparing effectiveness at storing chives in (from L to R) the Infinity Jar ultraviolet screwtop jar, an amber screwtop jar, and a clear glass jar. Infinity Jar clearly out-performed the other jars by keeping the chives green and fresh. Chives are among the most fragile and easily perishable herbs you can find at a grocery store. Much like your lotions, essential oils and other products, improper protection against visible light, as seen in the amber and clear glass, will lead to a fast decomposition and degradation.

chivetest

What initially drew my attention to these screw top jars was the beautiful, dark violet glass and the sleek design. The deep violet color looks great and is the secret to the their impressive preservation capability. It blocks out harmful light rays that degrade organic matter, while allowing two beneficial light rays that are laboratory proven to preserve and extend shelf life for up to 2 years! You won’t find that at your grocery store!

What are your favorite spice blends and how do you like to store them?

 

Filed Under: Featured, Seasonings Tagged With: homemade spice blends, infinity jars, spice storage

Our Favorite Homemade Barbecue Sauce

October 2, 2014

BBQ sauce is one of those things that people are really picky about. There are so many different styles that everyone typically has their favorite, and they tend to stick to it. Our goal when working on our own bbq sauce recipe was to come up with something that most, if not many, people would really like. This is our recipe for general purpose sauce that can go on anything and can be used any way you want. It’s good for pouring on food as well as cooking into food. It’s great for dipping and makes a wonderful condiment. 

homemade bbq sauce recipe

Our Favorite Homemade Barbecue Sauce
2014-09-29 20:01:24
Yields 3
A delicious, all-purpose barbecue sauce that's sure to please.
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Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
25 min
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
20 min
Total Time
25 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 C ketchup
  2. 1 C water
  3. 2/3 C white wine vinegar
  4. 4 Tbsp light brown sugar
  5. 1 Tbsp honey
  6. 1 Tbsp fresh ground black pepper
  7. 1/2 Tbsp onion powder
  8. 1 Tbsp ground mustard
  9. 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
Instructions
  1. Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring frequently.
Notes
  1. Use your favorite vinegar in this recipe. White wine vinegar, red wine vinegar, and champagne vinegar all work well. Keeps in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
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 What kind of sauce do you prefer? Tomato-based, vinegar-based, mayo-based? Tell us in the comments!

Filed Under: Barbecue, Seasonings Tagged With: barbecue, bbq, brown sugar, honey, ketchup, sauce

Sweet and Smoky BBQ Rub Recipe

September 16, 2014

Jim makes a lot of barbecue. A LOT. It’s his favorite thing to cook (probably because it gets him out of the house for a few hours at a time).

Having a delicious go-to rub is the key to being able to pull off good bbq quickly. We’ve experimented with a bunch of different store-bought rubs over the years, but never could find anything that we really loved and wanted to use over and over. So a few years ago we decided to just make our own. After much experimentation we’ve settled upon this sweet and smoky rub recipe. It’s got plenty of salt and sugar, with some smokiness coming from smoked paprika and ancho chile powder. We typically only use this on pork, but it could be used on chicken and beef as well. It’s also quite tasty as a seasoning for french fries, potato chips, and popcorn. Keep reading for the recipe.

Sweet and Smoky BBQ Rub 

Sweet and Smoky BBQ Rub
2014-09-15 15:15:55
Yields 3
A wonderful all-around rub for bbq. Great with pork.
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Prep Time
5 min
Prep Time
5 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 C Turbinado Sugar
  2. 1 C Salt
  3. 1/2 C Ancho Chile Powder
  4. 1/8 C Ground Black Pepper
  5. 1/8 C Smoked Paprika
  6. 1/4 C Dried Thyme Leaves
  7. 1/8 C Garlic Powder
Instructions
  1. Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix thoroughly.
  2. Store in an air-tight container for up to 3 months.
Notes
  1. Also works great as a french fry seasoning!
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Filed Under: Barbecue, Seasonings Tagged With: bbq, bbq rub, rib rub, ribs, rub, rub for pork, smokey, smoky, sweet

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