If you don't know what something is, or what to use it for, leave a comment, I'll answer. ☺
- Bay leaf
- Barbecue Sauce (Hubby usually makes this)
- Basil
- Cardamom
- Celery Seed
- Chili oil
- Chili powder
- Cinnamon
- Cloves
- Cumin
- Dill
- Five spice powder (chinese)
- Garlic powder (I also use fresh garlic often)
- Ginger
- Horseradish
- Ketchup
- Lemon-herb rub (from costco)
- Liquid Smoke
- Marjoram
- Mayonaise
- Mustard (yellow)
- Mustard (spicy brown)
- Nutmeg
- Oregano
- Parsley
- Pepper
- Saffron
- Salt
- Sesame seed oil
- Sesame seeds (toasted)
- Soy sauce
- Stir Fry Sauce
- Tarragon
- Teriyaki sauce (I like soy vey brand)
- Thyme
- Turmeric
- Vinegar (white)
- Vinegar (apple cider)
- Worcestershire sauce (Lea & Perrins brand, yes it matters!)
The only ones I don't have on that list are saffron and horseradish. I don't care for horseradish, and saffron is just too expensive. I don't have any pre-made stir-fry or teriyaki sauce, because I just make my own every time.
ReplyDeleteAs far as what you're missing:
caraway seeds
coriander
cayenne pepper
crushed red pepper
Tabasco
cholula sauce
fennel seed
allspice
garam masala
Tony Chacheres
ground mustard (or did I miss that?)
curry powder
orange peel
I use most of these. I also use a lot of Johnny's, we put it on just about everything. Also use onion salt, sage, paprica(k?), occassionally dill weed, and I keep ranch dressing powder handy, I also like to keep red wine vinegar, white wine vinegar, and balsamic vinegar handy, occassionally use allspice when I'm making ginger snaps, and I keep a variety of cooking oils, since I use them differently depending on what I'm making, thouhg mostly I like corn or canola. That's all I can think of right now. :)
ReplyDeletei cant live with out balsalmic vinegar. i also can't live without fish sauce (or alternatively whole anchovies which i just cook into my stirfries until they disolve)-- fish sauce with lime juice and a little brown sugar is perfect on stirfried veggies especially if you include a lot of fresh herbs like mint or vietnemese mint and cilantro...mmm. oyster sauce or sweet soy sauce are also useful. also rice wine vinegar...but i guess i cook a lot of vietnemese type salads...
ReplyDeleteChipotle Tabasco. Holy heck that stuff is awesome. It makes the BEST sweet potato fries on the planet.
ReplyDeleteMy husband enjoys foods significantly spicier/hotter than I even think about eating. As a result, we have perhaps 5-6 different brands/varieties of hot sauce in our spice cabinet. As for the rest of my cabinet, it is not nearly as extensive as yours. I've recently been trying to broaden my recipe repertoire so I'm hoping to start adding some new ones. At least I recognize everything you have listed, hehehe.
ReplyDeleteI forgot pure vanilla, hickory salt, and I like Cavender's greek seasoning, especially on moose steak, and we use a creole spice mix on salmon fried in olive oil. tasty! :)
ReplyDeletemy mouth started watering when I read Lynette's comment about fish sauce and oyster sauce!! I LOVE that stuff!
ReplyDeleteBeing Filipino soy sauce gets used a lot in my house and so does apple cider vinegar.
I have found that if you go to the Authentic Mexican foods section of a grocery store that the spices are much cheaper, and they taste better in my opinion. I don't know if it is true of other places, but that's how it is here in NC.