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What's the spice you use most?

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  • V vatlark@lemmy.world

    …Other than salt and pepper

    For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

    In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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    mmcintyre@lemmy.world
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    Marjoram

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    • N Nora (She/Her)

      you really need (reasonably) fresh bay leaves tho. They lose flavor fast. If they’re (Reasonably) fresh you can smell what it tastes like.

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      flexibletoast@lemmy.world
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      The dried bay leaves are pointless. You can freeze them though. I keep mine in the freezer.

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      • V vatlark@lemmy.world

        …Other than salt and pepper

        For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

        In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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        _thebrain_@sh.itjust.works
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        Melange of course. Really gives you that baked in sand worm flavor without having to catch one.

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        • V vatlark@lemmy.world

          …Other than salt and pepper

          For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

          In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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          laluzdelsol@lemmy.world
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          Fun fact: before it became mass produced sugar was originally considered a spice

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          • V vatlark@lemmy.world

            …Other than salt and pepper

            For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

            In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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            laluzdelsol@lemmy.world
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            Probably cinnamon? But I love me some sweet potatoes so it’s 90% for that and 10% other baking things.

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            • N njm1314@lemmy.world

              Probably paprika

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              Bakkoda
              wrote last edited by bakkoda@sh.itjust.works
              #58

              Paprika then garlic powder then black garlic salt/pepper.

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              • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                …Other than salt and pepper

                For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                KeenSnappersDontCome
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                Chili powder because larger amounts are used at a time. Then smoked paprika, cumin, oregano, cayenne are my goto spices. I buy them in bulk.

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                • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                  …Other than salt and pepper

                  For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                  In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                  FartsWithAnAccent
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                  Probably garlic

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                  • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                    …Other than salt and pepper

                    For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                    In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                    targaryentke@lemmy.world
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                    Black peppered salt

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                    • Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

                      I like shichimi togarashi, myself. It’s got seaweed flakes, sesame seeds, and roasted orange peel, plus the peppers. It’s really good on rice, pasta, and ramen.

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                      catalyst@lemmy.world
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                      It’s also pretty good on popcorn! Love me some togarashi.

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                      • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                        …Other than salt and pepper

                        For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                        In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                        professorozone@lemmy.world
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                        Tarragon. My favorite. Notable runners up cardamom, oregano, basil, herbs de Provence. Curry definitely, but technically that’s a mixture of spices.

                        I’m not including salt or garlic salt, which would absolutely dwarf all others.

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                        • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                          …Other than salt and pepper

                          For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                          In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                          fubarx@lemmy.world
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                          Dried Dill.

                          In salad dressing, on fish, tossed with vegetables, just about anything.

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                          • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                            …Other than salt and pepper

                            For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                            In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                            ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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                            Garlic (usually the refrigerated kind from a jar) and cumin. Dried onion can be acceptable if you don’t have time to chop an onion. Coarse ground black pepper has a distinctly different flavor than the kind that goes on the table. Crushed red pepper flakes really help revive leftover Italian, Mexican, and Thai food. And it’s situational, but I am really starting to like Aleppo pepper quite a bit.

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                            • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                              …Other than salt and pepper

                              For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                              In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                              krauerking@lemy.lol
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                              What’s a spice vs whats an aromatic?

                              But based on frequency and amount.
                              Flavacol.

                              Based on preferred spice, smoked cumin.

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                              • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                                …Other than salt and pepper

                                For me it’s cumin. It’s one of the few spices I buy in bulk and actually use up my supply.

                                In the winter it may lean towards cardamom thanks to copious amounts of chia.

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                                brutticus@midwest.social
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                                Not counting sugar? garlic powder or Cinnamon and vanilla. I use garlic powder to go with salt and pepper in a 7:2:1 ratio as like a base for everything from tuna salad to bean burritos. Thrice a week I make overnight oats with Vanilla extract and cinnamon.

                                Note my favorite is smoked paprika, I just know fewer recipes and synergistic flavors.

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                                • E empricorn@feddit.nl

                                  Is… garlic a spice?

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                                  memfree
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                                  For me it is part of the base meal: smash and dice garlic, turn on the stovetop, dice an onion and start it frying, add garlic, figure out what else to put in the pan.

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                                  • F flexibletoast@lemmy.world

                                    The dried bay leaves are pointless. You can freeze them though. I keep mine in the freezer.

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                                    memfree
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                                    I buy dry in bulk so it ends up being maybe $0.38 for 100 or so. I put 4-7 in most any soup, stew or the like.

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                                    • J just_another_person@lemmy.world

                                      Garlic or Onion. Both are universally used in recipes going back hundreds of years.

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                                      memfree
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                                      But those are vegetables that have a flavor rather than spices. I mean: Brussle Sprouts and Asparagus both have unique flavors, too, but I wouldn’t count them as “spices”, either.

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                                      • P professorozone@lemmy.world

                                        Tarragon. My favorite. Notable runners up cardamom, oregano, basil, herbs de Provence. Curry definitely, but technically that’s a mixture of spices.

                                        I’m not including salt or garlic salt, which would absolutely dwarf all others.

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                                        memfree
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                                        You are my spice hero! Perfect list. My only note is that Herbs de Provence is also a mix, just like curries.

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                                        • I ilinamorato@lemmy.world

                                          Garlic (usually the refrigerated kind from a jar) and cumin. Dried onion can be acceptable if you don’t have time to chop an onion. Coarse ground black pepper has a distinctly different flavor than the kind that goes on the table. Crushed red pepper flakes really help revive leftover Italian, Mexican, and Thai food. And it’s situational, but I am really starting to like Aleppo pepper quite a bit.

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                                          humanonearth@lemmy.ca
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                                          Garlic (usually the refrigerated kind from a jar)

                                          😭

                                          Life is too short for jarlic!!

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