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Top five flavorings?


fatmat

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Pure salt

Tellicherry pepper

garlic

cumin

roasted peppers

'scuse my ignorance Laurie - What's Tellicherry pepper?

Most spice experts agree that Tellicherry pepper is the best of the black peppers with Malabar pepper rating second. Both grown on the East Coast of India, Tellicherry is a large very, very black peppercorn, with bold flavor, whereas Malabar is slightly less black, smaller and less pungent. Pungency is the hot sensation produced in the amount by constituents of spices such as pepper, chilies or ginger which also contribute to flavor.

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pepper

salt

lemon

garlic

paprika

the next five would be

vanilla

sherry

balsamic

basil

ginger

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Only five?

Hm.

koshersaltmaldonsaltfleurdeselblackpepperwhitepepper

butterEVOObaconfatduckfat

garlicshaollotsscallionswhiteredspanishvidaliaonionsleeks

cellarycellaryrootfennelcarrotsturnipsrutabaga

sagerosemarythymecoriandercurryleavespepporoncitarrgonbasilsofallkinds

There.

Easy.

Uh. Limes.

Uh. Ngoc mam.

Uh. Bonito. And kombu. And....

D'oh.

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Uh. Ngoc mam.

Uh. Bonito. And kombu. And....

D'oh.

salt

umeboshi

lemon pepper

ginger

garlic

Good call on the umeboshi and fish sauce. Also Thai chile, limes, mint.

Ask me on another day and it'll be thyme, tarragon, olive oil, rosemary, and salt.

And another day: cumin, clove, cardamom, mustard seed, star anise

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hot Thai chili

fish sauce

basil

lemon thyme

ginger

that makes the garlic a root vegetable

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Rosemary

Thyme

Lemon

Bay leaves

Tarragon (fresh only)

salt, fresh ground pepper, and garlic are givens. :raz:

for sweeter foods, I like

Vanilla

Fresh ground cinnamon

Fresh ground nutmeg

Cloves

Cardamon

it just makes me want to sit down and eat a bag of sugar chased down by a bag of flour.

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smoked paprika

Black Pepper (My grinder broke last week, been having to use a pestle and mortar - and I am finding the control on the grind really brought back what a remarkable spice it is)

Nutmeg (In moderation)

Sherry and it's related vinegar.

Mustard seeds

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They are delicious.

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