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What's an unusual ingredient, spice, or food item that you can't live without?

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  • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

    Basically the title. I want to learn more about some ingredients or food items that you use frequently in your cooking and that aren’t super common where you live.

    Example: Roasted sesame oil. Didn’t know there was such a thing until a year ago, and I never want to miss it again.

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    cheers_queers@lemmy.zip
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    Smoked paprika

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    • cheers_queers@lemmy.zipC cheers_queers@lemmy.zip

      Smoked paprika

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      rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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      So amazing! Apparently there’s a lady at the grocery store that will literally buy out the entire stock when it comes in sometimes.

      That lady is not me, because I’m a sad lady when it happens and I can’t buy any lol

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      • S scytale

        Check out the similar Knorr Seasoning. I like the flavor much more than Maggi.

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        sterile_technique@lemmy.world
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        Will do!

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          Check out the similar Knorr Seasoning. I like the flavor much more than Maggi.

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          bollybing@lemmynsfw.com
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          Also not made by Nestle!

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          • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

            Basically the title. I want to learn more about some ingredients or food items that you use frequently in your cooking and that aren’t super common where you live.

            Example: Roasted sesame oil. Didn’t know there was such a thing until a year ago, and I never want to miss it again.

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            roquettequeen@sh.itjust.works
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            I love sumac. The spice. I put it on everything. Amazing lemony taste with a beautiful red colour.

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            • roquettequeen@sh.itjust.worksR roquettequeen@sh.itjust.works

              I love sumac. The spice. I put it on everything. Amazing lemony taste with a beautiful red colour.

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              rustydrd@sh.itjust.works
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              Also a big sumac fan. And zaatar, which contains lots.

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              • cheers_queers@lemmy.zipC cheers_queers@lemmy.zip

                Smoked paprika

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                rustydrd@sh.itjust.works
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                Smoked paprika is what made me go vegetarian without missing meat. That definitely has become a staple.

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                • T tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de

                  A good rice cooker.

                  I use my zojirushi all the time and it makes perfect or near perfect rice every time.

                  For some easy umami, dried porcini mushrooms are great

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                  rustydrd@sh.itjust.works
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                  I was thinking about getting a rice cooker. Do you have any recommendations?

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                  • S shalafi@lemmy.world

                    I grow my own!

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                    rustydrd@sh.itjust.works
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                    I hope you’re fencing that shit in, because every time I tried to grow mint, it took over the entire pot and the ones next to it.

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                      rustydrd@sh.itjust.works
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                      Oh, I love Gochujang. Goes very well with the sesame oil, too!

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                      • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

                        Also a big sumac fan. And zaatar, which contains lots.

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                        roquettequeen@sh.itjust.works
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                        Oh yes zaatar is so good

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                        • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

                          I was thinking about getting a rice cooker. Do you have any recommendations?

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                          tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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                          We have a Zojirushi NP-HCC18, it’s a beast, you likely don’t need anything this crazy. Every Zojirushi that I’ve used has been great. ( the mildly smart ones, with buttons/menu options)

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                          • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR rebekahwsd@lemmy.world

                            So amazing! Apparently there’s a lady at the grocery store that will literally buy out the entire stock when it comes in sometimes.

                            That lady is not me, because I’m a sad lady when it happens and I can’t buy any lol

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                            ladytaters@lemmy.world
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                            Penzey’s has outstanding smoked paprika if you’re in the US! I’m not sure they ship elsewhere though.

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                              Penzey’s has outstanding smoked paprika if you’re in the US! I’m not sure they ship elsewhere though.

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                              rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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                              Indeedy they do! They’re pricey though so I don’t order from them often. Mother will probably get me a gift card to them for the holidays so it’s just a matter of time!

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                              • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

                                Basically the title. I want to learn more about some ingredients or food items that you use frequently in your cooking and that aren’t super common where you live.

                                Example: Roasted sesame oil. Didn’t know there was such a thing until a year ago, and I never want to miss it again.

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                                funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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                                Brit.

                                HP Sauce. Marmite. Worcestershire Sauce.

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                                • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

                                  I was thinking about getting a rice cooker. Do you have any recommendations?

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                                  burrito@sh.itjust.works
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                                  I have a Zojirushi NS-ZCC10 that gets used 3-5 times a week since I got it 12 years ago. It’s an amazing kitchen tool and the rice comes out fantastic every time. Sometimes I’ll set it up to make steel cut oats so they are ready for me when I wake up in the morning.

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                                  • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

                                    I hope you’re fencing that shit in, because every time I tried to grow mint, it took over the entire pot and the ones next to it.

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                                    InEnduringGrowStrong
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                                    I have an old wood box that overflows with mint.
                                    Anything outside the box gets the weed wacker.
                                    Works well enough.
                                    Then again oregano made of easy in there and it’s like the Blood War in there now.
                                    Sometimes the mint starts taking over, sometimes it’s the oregano.

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                                    • T tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de

                                      A good rice cooker.

                                      I use my zojirushi all the time and it makes perfect or near perfect rice every time.

                                      For some easy umami, dried porcini mushrooms are great

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                                      dasus@lemmy.world
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                                      For some easy umami, dried porcini mushrooms are great

                                      Why not just

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                                      • zombiepirate@lemmy.worldZ zombiepirate@lemmy.world

                                        Dehydrated mushrooms.

                                        They’re shelf stable, delicious, and healthy. They can be the focus of a meal like a stir-fry, or you can add them into anything savory (rehydrated or ground up) to give it more flavor depth— spaghetti sauce or chili are great examples. Throw some in ramen for an easy fancy-up.

                                        They’re amazing.

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                                        heikki2@lemmy.world
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                                        This. I also pulverizer them into a powder to sprinkle into dishes.

                                        My mother. Is on a very reduced salt diet. I introduced her to mushroom powder and she really likes the flavor it brings to everything.

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                                        • rustydrd@sh.itjust.worksR rustydrd@sh.itjust.works

                                          Basically the title. I want to learn more about some ingredients or food items that you use frequently in your cooking and that aren’t super common where you live.

                                          Example: Roasted sesame oil. Didn’t know there was such a thing until a year ago, and I never want to miss it again.

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                                          iccrawler@lemmy.world
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                                          I can get dried california reaper peppers at the grocery store near my place. I either stir in or top most my food with slivers of the pepper. Literally almost every meal. I use scissors to cut them. As someone who likes their spicy food, well, spicy, the amount of basic red pepper that I’d need to get to the heat level I want means I’m basically drowning the food in the flavor of red pepper. By using a super hot pepper instead, I can get a lot of heat without much actual change in the flavor of the food because it doesn’t take that much.

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