Five Spice Homemade Powder Sallye Recipes

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CHINESE FIVE SPICE

I regularly mix up my own spice blends. I have recipes of Indian and Mexican spice blends, too. But my favorite is this Chinese five spice version with its strong anise flavor. It's so convenient to make this mix from pantry staples I have on hand. -Lydia Scott, Englehart, Ontario

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 20m

Yield about 1/2 cup.

Number Of Ingredients 5



Chinese Five Spice image

Steps:

  • In a spice grinder or with a mortar and pestle, combine all ingredients (in batches if necessary); grind until mixture becomes a fine powder. Store in an airtight container for up to 6 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 8 calories, Fat 1g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 2mg sodium, Carbohydrate 2g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 1g protein.

2 tablespoons aniseed
2 tablespoons fennel seed
2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons whole cloves
2 tablespoons whole peppercorns

FIVE-SPICE POWDER

This recipe is posted in response to a request. When you can't find this spice in your local market spice aisle, you can make your own!

Provided by SilentCricket

Categories     Asian

Time 10m

Yield 1/4 cup of spice powder

Number Of Ingredients 5



Five-Spice Powder image

Steps:

  • Combine all ingredients in blender or coffee grinder.
  • Blend until finely ground.
  • Store in airtight container.
  • Keeps up to 2 months.
  • Note: You could"roast" the whole spices a bit for a more intense flavor in a dry frying pan-- Watch closely to prevent spices from burning.

3 tablespoons cinnamon
6 star anise or 2 teaspoons anise seeds
1 1/2 teaspoons fennel seeds
1 1/2 teaspoons szechuan peppercorns or 1 1/2 teaspoons whole black peppercorns
3/4 teaspoon ground cloves

HOMEMADE FIVE-SPICE POWDER

Making your own homemade spices and condiments not only saves big bucks, but they are healthier to boot. You'll find that many of the required ingredients are already in your pantry. Give it a try. I think you'll like it. Note: A cooking time was required to be entered; I entered a small amount, keep in mind there is NO COOKING TIME AT ALL.

Provided by Happy Hippie

Categories     Asian

Time 6m

Yield 1 Tablespoon

Number Of Ingredients 5



Homemade Five-Spice Powder image

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine 1 teaspoons ground cinnamon; 1 tsp aniseed, crushed; 1/4 tsp fennel seed, crushed; 1/4 tsp Szechwan pepper, crushed; and 1/8 tsp ground cloves.
  • Store in a covered container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 17.1, Fat 0.6, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 2.2, Carbohydrate 3.5, Fiber 2, Sugar 0.1, Protein 0.6

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon anise seed, crushed
1/4 teaspoon fennel seed, crushed
1/4 teaspoon szechwan pepper, crushed
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves

SPICE UP YOUR COOKING (SALLYE)

I pinched the list of herbs and spices from the Internet and tweaked it to my satisfaction. A good list to have when cooking an unfamiliar dish, or for novice cooks who aren't familiar with all the differences. The homemade mixes are my own recipes.

Provided by sallye bates @grandedame

Categories     Seasoning Mixes

Number Of Ingredients 1



SPICE UP YOUR COOKING (SALLYE) image

Steps:

  • DRIED HERBS AND SPICES
  • ••Asafoetida (Asafetida) - has a strong odor that mellows out into a garlic-onion flavor - Used as a digestive aid in Indian cooking ••Achiote Paste and Powder - Reddish-brown paste or powder ground from annatto seeds with an earthy flavor - Used primarily in Mexican dishes ••Allspice - Similar to cloves, but more pungent and deeply flavored - Best used in spice mixes. ••Annatto Seeds - A very tough reddish-brown seed with a woodsy aroma and an earthy flavor. Called Achiote Paste (see above) when ground, this is used to flavor many Mexican dishes. ••Bay Leaf - Adds a woodsy background note to soups and sauces. ••Caraway Seed - These anise-tasting seeds are essential for soda bread, sauerkraut, and potato salad. ••Cardamom - This warm, aromatic spice is widely used in Indian cuisine. It's also great in baked goods when used in combination with spices like clove and cinnamon. ••Cayenne Pepper - Made from dried and ground red chili peppers - Adds a sweet heat to soups, braises, and spice mixes. ••Chia Seeds - No, these seeds aren't just for growing crazy terracotta sculptures! Nearly flavorless, they can be ground into smoothies, cereals, and baked goods for extra nutrition and texture, or even used as a vegan egg substitute. ••Cinnamon - Found in almost every world cuisine, cinnamon serves double duty as spice in both sweet and savory dishes. ••Cloves - Sweet and warming spice - Used most often in baking, but also good with braised meat. ••Coriander Seed - Earthy, lemony flavor - Used in a lot of Mexican and Indian dishes. ••Cumin - Smoky and earthy - Used in Southwestern U.S., Mexican, North African, Middle Eastern, and Indian cuisines.
  • ••Fennel Seed - Lightly sweet and licorice flavored - It's excellent with meat dishes, or even chewed on its own as a breath freshener and digestion aid! ••Fenugreek - Although this herb smells like maple syrup while cooking, it has a rather bitter, burnt sugar flavor - Most often used in Indian and Middle Eastern dishes. ••Garlic Powder - Garlic powder is made from dehydrated garlic cloves and can be used to give dishes a sweeter, softer garlic flavor. ••Ginger - Ground ginger is made from dehydrated fresh ginger and has a spicy, zesty bite. ••Gochugaru - This Korean red pepper spice is hot, sweet, and ever-so-slightly smoky. ••Grains of Paradise - These taste like a cross between cardamom, citrus, and black pepper. - They add a warming note to many North African dishes. ••Kaffir Lime Leaves - Used to flavor curries and many Thai dishes. Can be sold fresh, dry, or frozen. ••Loomi - Also called black lime, this is ground from dried limes. Adds a sour kick to many Middle Eastern dishes. ••Mace - From the same plant as nutmeg, but tastes more subtle and delicate. Great in savory dishes, especially stews and homemade sausages. ••Mahlab - Ground from sour cherry pits, this spice has a nutty and somewhat sour flavor. It's used in a lot of sweet breads throughout the Middle East. ••Nutmeg - Sweet and pungent. Great in baked goods, but also adds a warm note to savory dishes. ••Nutritional Yeast - Very different from bread yeast, this can be sprinkled onto or into sauces, pastas, and other dishes to add a nutty, cheesy, savory flavor. ••Oregano - Robust, somewhat lemony flavor. Used in a lot of Mexican and Mediterranean dishes. ••Paprika - Adds a sweet note and a red color. Used in stews and spice blends. There is also a spicy version labeled hot paprika. ••Peppercorns - Peppercorns come in a variety of colors (black, white, pink, and green being the most popular). These are pungent and pack a mild heat.
  • ••Rosemary - Strong and piney. Great with eggs, beans, and potatoes, as well as grilled meats. ••Saffron - Saffron has a subtle but distinct floral flavor and aroma, and it also gives foods a bright yellow color. ••Sage - Pine-like flavor, with more lemony and eucalyptus notes than rosemary. Found in a lot of northern Italian cooking. ••Smoked Paprika - Adds sweet smokiness to dishes, as well as a red color. ••Star Anise - Whole star anise can be used to add a sweet licorice flavor to sauces and soups. ••Sumac - Zingy and lemony, sumac is a Middle Eastern spice that's great in marinades and spice rubs. ••Turmeric - Sometimes used more for its yellow color than its flavor, turmeric has a mild woodsy flavor. Can be used in place of saffron in a pinch or for those of us on a budget. ••Thyme - Adds a pungent, woodsy flavor. Great as an all-purpose seasoning. ••Vietnamese Cassia Cinnamon (also: Cinnamon) - Sweet and spicy. Can be used in both sweet baked goods and to add depth to savory dishes
  • FRESH HERBS
  • ••Basil (also: Thai Basil) - Highly aromatic with a robust licorice flavor. Excellent in pestos, as a finishing touch on pasta dishes, or stuffed into sandwiches. ••Chervil - Delicate anise flavor. Great raw in salads or as a finishing garnish. ••Chives - Delicate onion flavor, great as a garnish. ••Cilantro - From the coriander plant, cilantro leaves and stems have a pungent, herbaceous flavor. Used in Caribbean, Latin American, and Asian cooking. ••Curry Leaves - These pungent leaves are not related to curry powder but impart a similar flavor. Used in Indian, Malaysian, Sri Lankan, Singaporean, and Pakistani cuisine. Used to flavor curries, soups, stews, and chutneys. ••Dill - Light and feathery herb with a pungent herb flavor. Use it for pickling, with fish, and over potatoes. ••Fenugreek - Although this herb smells like maple syrup while cooking, it has a rather bitter, burnt sugar flavor. Found in a lot of Indian and Middle Eastern dishes. ••Lemon Thyme (also: Thyme) - Sweet lemon aroma and a fresh lemony-herbal flavor. This is excellent with poultry and in vinaigrettes. ••Lovage - Tastes like a cross between celery and parsley. Great with seafood or to flavor stocks and soups. ••Marjoram - Floral and woodsy. Try it in sauces, vinaigrettes, and marinades. ••Mint - Surprisingly versatile for such an intensely flavored herb. Try it paired with lamb, peas, potatoes, and of course, with chocolate! ••Oregano - Robust, somewhat lemony flavor. Used in a lot of Mexican and Mediterranean dishes. ••Parsley - Available in flat-leaf (Italian) or curly varieties, this very popular herb is light and grassy in flavor. ••Pink Pepper - Small and sweet, these berries are fantastic when marinated with olives or simply sprinkled on shortbread. ••Rosemary - Strong and piney. Great with eggs, beans, and potatoes, as well as grilled meats.
  • ••Sage - Pine-like flavor, with more lemony and eucalyptus notes than rosemary. Found in a lot of northern Italian cooking. ••Summer Savory - Peppery green flavor similar to thyme. Mostly used in roasted meat dishes and stuffing, but also goes well with beans. ••Shiso - A member of the mint family, this herb is used extensively in Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian cooking as a wrap for steaming fish and vegetables, in soups, and as a general seasoning. ••Tarragon - Strong anise flavor. Can be eaten raw in salads or used to flavor tomato dishes, chicken, seafood, or eggs. ••Thai Basil (also: Basil) - A spicy, edgier cousin to sweet Italian basil. A must-have for Thai stir-fries, Vietnamese pho, spring rolls, and other South Asian dishes. ••Thyme (also: Lemon Thyme) - Adds a pungent, woodsy flavor. Great as an all-purpose seasoning.
  • SPICE BLENDS, RUBS AND MIXES
  • ••Baharat - Black pepper, cumin, cinnamon, and cloves. Used to flavor soups, tomato sauces, lentils, rice pilafs, and couscous, and can be a rub for meats. (Middle Eastern) ••Bebere - Hot peppers, black pepper, fenugreek, ginger, cardamom, coriander, cinnamon, and cloves. Other ingredients may include ajwain, cumin, allspice, nutmeg, paprika, onion, or garlic. Used to flavor slow-cooked stews. (African) ••Bouquet Garni - Thyme, parsley, and bay leaf. Used to flavor broths and soups. (Classic French) ••Chili Powder - Ground chilis, cumin, oregano, cayenne, and lots of optional extras to make this seasoning uniquely yours. Use for chili, stew, beans, grilled meat, and tacos. (Mexican/Southwestern U.S.) ••Chinese Five-Spice Powder - Star anise, Szechuan peppercorns, fennel, cassia, and clove. Adds sweetness and depth to savory dishes, especially beef, duck, and pork. (Chinese) ••Curry Powder - Typically includes turmeric, coriander, cumin, fenugreek, and red pepper, but mixes can vary. Used primarily to quickly flavor curry sauces. (Indian) ••Dukkah - Includes nuts (most often hazelnuts), sesame seeds, coriander, and cumin. Great spice rub for lamb, chicken, and fish. (Egyptian) ••Garam Masala - Typically includes cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, cumin, coriander, nutmeg, and pepper. Sweeter than curry powder. Also used to season curry sauces. (Indian) ••Herbes de Provence - Usually savory; contains rosemary, marjoram, thyme, and sometimes lavender. Use as a marinade or dry rub for roast chicken, fish, and vegetables. (French) ••Old Bay - Celery salt, mustard, red and black pepper, bay leaves, cloves, allspice, ginger, mace, cardamom, cinnamon, and paprika. Created in the Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland, it is traditionally used for shrimp and crab. ••Pickling Spice - Most often includes bay leaf, yellow mustard seeds, black peppercorns, allspice, and coriander. Used for pickling vegetables
  • ••Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix - Cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. Used for seasoning pumpkin pie, but also great in other spiced baked goods. ••Ras el Hanout - Cardamom, clove, cinnamon, paprika, coriander, cumin, mace, nutmeg, peppercorn, and turmeric. Use as a spice rub on meat or as a simple condiment. (North African/Moroccan) ••Shichimi Togarashi - Although the ingredients vary, they typically include sansho or Sichuan pepper, dried citrus peel, sesame seeds, poppy seeds, hemp seeds, ginger, garlic, shiso, and nori. Used on noodles and grilled meats. (Japanese) ••Za'atar Seasoning Blend - Thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds. All-purpose seasoning for many Middle Eastern dishes, like grilled meats, grilled vegetables, flatbread, and hummus. (Middle Eastern)
  • HOMEMADE MIXES
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A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF HERBS AND SPICES

FIVE-SPICE MIX

An ancient spice mix used in Chinese cooking that combines sweet cinnamon and cloves, fennel seeds and star anise, and tongue-tingling Sichuan pepper

Provided by Cassie Best

Categories     Condiment, Dinner

Time 5m

Yield Makes 1 small jar

Number Of Ingredients 5



Five-spice mix image

Steps:

  • Toast the whole spices in a small pan until they are aromatic and have turned a shade or two darker. Don't be tempted to skip this stage, as it really enhances the flavours.
  • Tip into a spice grinder (or use a pestle and mortar), then add the ready-ground spices and dried herbs if required, and crush to a fine powder. Store in a sealed jar for up to six months.

2 tbsp cinnamon or 2 cinnamon sticks
1 tbsp fennel seed
6 star anise
2 tsp Sichuan peppercorn
1 tsp whole clove

FIVE-SPICE POWDER

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     condiments

Time 5m

Yield About 1/4 cup

Number Of Ingredients 5



Five-Spice Powder image

Steps:

  • Put all ingredients in a spice or coffee grinder and grind to a fine powder. Store in a tightly covered opaque container for up to several months.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 56, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 10 grams, Fat 2 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 11 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams, TransFat 0 grams

1 tablespoon Sichuan peppercorns
6 star anise
1 1/2 teaspoons whole cloves
1 stick cinnamon
2 tablespoons fennel seeds

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