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ginger vs turmeric

Ginger Vs Turmeric – Differences In The Kitchen

Both ginger and turmeric are grown in Asian countries and their roots used to spice up cooking and traditional cuisine. Both ginger and turmeric are grown for their strong flavours … Continue Reading Ginger Vs Turmeric – Differences In The Kitchen

alternatives for fresh garlic

Fresh Garlic – The Best Substitutes

Fresh garlic can be roasted, fried or added to sauces and even eaten raw, so your replacement will need to be suitable for the cooking method. Choose from garlic paste, powder, flakes, oils and more or go allium free with cumin, asofoetida or ginger.

herbs and spices that go well in omelettes

Herbs That Go Well With Eggs

Eggs work well with soft leaf herbs like basil, sage, tarragon, chervil, dill, chives, parsley and coriander with the last three examples being a fantastic garnish. Dried herbs that work well with eggs include rosemary, thyme, oregano, marjoram and fennel and coriander seed.

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alternatives to piri piri

Piri Piri Or Peri Peri Substitutes & Alternatives

Good alternatives for peri peri include jalapenos, habanero and cayenne peppers. Or you could try ready made mixes of chili powder and paprika. You want to recreate the heat of piri piri without becoming overpowering and a mix of alternative peppers can be the right idea.

Garam masala replacements, alternatives and substitutes

Best Replacements For Garam Masala

eplacements and alternatives. However remember that one of the beauties of garam masala is that it is ready made. So making up your own in bulk is useful as well! IN a pinch try some of these ideas.

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Allspice vs nutmeg

Allspice Vs Nutmeg

Sometimes we all run out of an ingredient and it is important to just understand a little bit more about them in order to possibly replace when needed. Allspice and nutmeg are both super useful spices, but we just wanted to share a bit more about each of them.

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