What do you do if you add too much seasoning?
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Use vinegars, lemon juice, lime juice—whatever you can find that is acidic and won't tamper with the other flavors of the entrée. A spoonful of sugar can also go a long way in neutralizing the spice. Proceed with caution, so you don't end up with a massively sweet product.
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Cinnamon/nutmeg/allspice and mustard -- sounds like jerk seasoning! To me: Anything and tarragon, just because I don't like tarragon. Particularly venomous sounding would be: tarragon and cilantro and tarragon and cumin.
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Broccoli Broccoli, broccolini, and broccoli rabe are all grassy and verdant vegetables. You can use pretty much any herbs and spices with them and not go wrong. They pair best with basil, chives, curry, dill, garlic, ginger, marjoram, oregano, red pepper flakes, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and thyme..
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25 Essential Seasonings
- Allspice.
- Apple Pie Spice (This is a combo of cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and ginger. If you have all of those, you can mix them to make your own Apple Pie Spice, decreasing the size of your spice rack by one.)
- Basil.
- Bay Leaves.
- Cayenne.
- Chili Powder.
- Cinnamon--Ground and Stick.
- Cloves.
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IndiaIndia is the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices.
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