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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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    evilcartyen@feddit.dk
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    I planted herbs all around my house, so I always have fresh herbs available. But I almost always end up using thyme, occasionally rosemary.

    People here keep saying garlic, which I also use extensively but I don’t think of it as a spice.

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    • H humanonearth@lemmy.ca

      Garlic (usually the refrigerated kind from a jar)

      😭

      Life is too short for jarlic!!

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      punnyname@lemmy.world
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      It’s not that serious!

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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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        punnyname@lemmy.world
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        Onion/garlic powder. In roughly equal quantities.

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        • H humanonearth@lemmy.ca

          Garlic (usually the refrigerated kind from a jar)

          😭

          Life is too short for jarlic!!

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          ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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          Life is too short to waste time cleaning a garlic press.

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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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            neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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            Thyme. Not that often, but whenever I use it, I use loads.

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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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              randombullet
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              Hondashi

              Gochujang, laoganma

              Ginger, soy sauce, roasted sesame, white pepper

              I think you know what kinds of food I really like

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              • V vatlark@lemmy.world

                Oh that’s interesting. Is it powder?

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                multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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                Not quite powder, more like tiny, porous granules.

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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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                  thespcicifcocean@lemmy.world
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                  When I cook spicy, I use a lot of my premixed masala, though I don’t know the exact composition or ratios, so I guess that would disqualify that. Second would probably be sechuan pepper. I love that shit.

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                  • B brutticus@midwest.social

                    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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                    horrec@lemmy.world
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                    SPG is a big mover in my cooking, but then garam masala, creole spice are not far behind.

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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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                      fleebleneeble@reddthat.com
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                      #84

                      Garlic, sumac, coriander, paprika, rosemary, chaat, turmeric.

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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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                        wieson@feddit.org
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                        Coriander seeds.

                        Cumin and the other cumin (what’s Kümmel called in English?)

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                        • N notasharkinamansuit@lemmy.world

                          I have four that I use for everything equally so I’m going to consider them as a single seasoning, like Mrs. Dash. Onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, and cayenne. I put that mix in anything I cook.

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                          thebular@lemmy.world
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                          Pretty similar for me except I swap the regular paprika for smoked paprika. Maybe a tad less versatile, but thhr smoke flavor works in most of the things I cook most frequently.

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                          • wieson@feddit.orgW wieson@feddit.org

                            Coriander seeds.

                            Cumin and the other cumin (what’s Kümmel called in English?)

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                            WIZARD POPE💫
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                            Coriander seeds fucking slap

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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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                              wrote last edited by harcesz@szmer.info
                              #88

                              Caraway/cumin, thyme, wild garlic and lovage (which happens to be a surprisingly close translation of the name in Polish). The first two are really helpful in pods based kitchen. Lovage has a bit of a MSG effect, brings up umami.

                              But half of the time I just randomly spray stuff with one of the masalas I got from a local Indian store.

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                                Capsaicin

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                                op getting ready to cook some.

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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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                                  figjam@midwest.social
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                                  Is garlic a spice or an ingredient? I use a lot of fucking garlic.

                                  For spice i love paprika

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                                  • I ilinamorato@lemmy.world

                                    Life is too short to waste time cleaning a garlic press.

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                                    Don’t use a press – just smash with a big knife, pull off the paper, and chop a little. Jarred doesn’t taste the same. Jar-garlic is why I won’t buy Costco’s garlic ‘wings’ yet will buy the Rotisserie chicken right next to it: the ‘wings’ have an enormous excess of garlic, but it all tastes like ‘jar’ and only faintly like garlic.

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                                    • I ilinamorato@lemmy.world

                                      Life is too short to waste time cleaning a garlic press.

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                                      decq@lemmy.world
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                                      I use way too much garlic to bother with a press. Just chop it. It’s faster, easier to clean and you can more easily vary the size of the garlic bits.

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                                        Don’t use a press – just smash with a big knife, pull off the paper, and chop a little. Jarred doesn’t taste the same. Jar-garlic is why I won’t buy Costco’s garlic ‘wings’ yet will buy the Rotisserie chicken right next to it: the ‘wings’ have an enormous excess of garlic, but it all tastes like ‘jar’ and only faintly like garlic.

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                                        ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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                                        Apparently my palate is not so refined. I can definitely tell that one is better than the other, but only slightly.

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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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                                          agent641@lemmy.world
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                                          Smoked paprika

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