LO V E TO CO O K– CO O K TO LO V E E A R LY S U M M E R 2011 Elizabeth Mazzocco’s Rich Cocoa Cake, page 53 It’s time to celebrate you! SEE PAGE 3 FOR DETAILS Peyton’s Delicious Chicken with Herbed Sweet Potato Wedges, page 28 MIKE’S TASTY STEAK В· BLUEBERRY SPINACH SALAD В· APPLE SHORTBREAD CRISP Be Yourself with Penzeys. Thyme One of the most fragrant flavors around, our French Thyme is great on just about everything. Particularly good with chicken, fish and chops, salads and vegetables of all varieties. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #34036 $ 1.69 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #34052 $ 3.59 1 oz. bag #34065 $ 2.75 4 oz. bag #34049 $ 6.29 8 oz. bag #34081 $ 11.59 Cumin Throughout the world, cumin is second in popularity only to black pepper. Americans use it mostly for chili, but cumin is a must in Indian, Mexican & Asian cooking. Our ground cumin is the best you’ll ever 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #42730 $2.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #42756 $ 4.55 4 oz. bag #42743 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #42785 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #42714 $ 14.80 See this tast recipe f y Chicken or Picad on page illo 16 Sweet Potato Wedges The perfect sidekick to Peyton’s Delicious Chicken on page 28. 4 1 1 large sweet potatoes TB. vegetable oil per potato tsp. THYME 1 вЃ„2 tsp. CRACKED ROSEMARY 1 вЃ„4 tsp. GROUND CUMIN 1 вЃ„4 tsp. PENZEYS PEPPER 1 вЃ„4 tsp. KOSHER SALT (optional) Peel and cut into wedges. Brush with oil and sprinkle with spices. Grill over medium heat, covered, 25-30 minutes depending on size. Turn every 10 minutes. If you prefer to bake the potatoes, bake at 375В° for 25-30 minutes, turning once halfway through baking. Prep. time: 5 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves: 4-6 Nutritional Information: Servings 6; Serving Size 4 oz. (130g); Calories 190; Calories from fat 90; Total fat 10g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 45mg; Carbohydrate 25g; Dietary Fiber 4g; Protein 2g. O ur years of selling spices have taught us that cooking is not a one size fits all world: far from it. We’ve learned the true beauty of cooking lies in the incredible diversity of the people who cook, and in the incredible variety of the food they cook. Those years have also taught us for all of our differences, for the tremendous variety of what we cook, people who cook have something in common. They care enough to make the lives of those around them better. The research shows that people who share dinner together at the kitchen table go on to share a brighter future. A brighter future made possible by people with the spirit to build it one meal at a time. It is this spirit we celebrate, this spirit we hope to spread, this spirit that makes all who cook ONE. Through our pages we hope to share the greater family of human kindness that we’ve found all cooks belong to. Come along and join us. Be ONE. 2011 marks the 25th anniversary of Penzeys—so for this, our silver anniversary year, our plan is to make each issue of the catalog a little more reflective of the stories that make up our past, and the ideas we hope will carry us into the future. For this issue we are focusing on an idea, and a very simple one at that, but one that I think may be most important to the future of cooking. The idea is: when cooking, please, please, please be yourself. I have what I’ve come to believe is a unique affliction. It comes from a lifetime of being connected to the wonderfulness of people who cook, while at the same time being exposed to the totally soulless way cooking is portrayed in the cooking media world of books, magazines, newspapers and TV cooking shows. I realize I am, for better or worse, the only person on the planet who is actually afflicted with the belief that why we cook is exactly opposite, exactly 180 degrees different from the values on display in virtually all of those books, magazines, newspapers and TV cooking shows. For decades this affliction caused me to act out in the strangest of ways any time anyone brought up what they saw or read in any of the traditional food media. But in the last few years I have begun to believe that maybe there is a way to use the combination of recipes, photos and stories to express what is actually valuable about cooking, and how the kindness of cooking has the power to transform our lives. As much as I have given up on being able to convince you that you are most likely already a more versatile cook than most celebrity chefs, or that cooking has nothing to do with living a “super luxury lifestyle,” or ultimately that people who don’t understand the importance of being home most nights to cook for the people they care about probably shouldn’t be your cooking role models, I still hold out hope for the future of cooking and the richness cooking brings to our lives. My hope is that through the stories of actual Penzeys customers, told so thoughtfully by our gifted Penzeys staff writers, Jim Smith and Lani Haag, we might be able to convince you that you, and the people you cook for, are the people who really matter. From my experience, to the lifetime cook there simply is no one “right way” to hold a knife or cook a chicken breast. That in the end, for cooking, there is no “one way” cooking is supposed to be. There is only you and those you cook for. If your cooking can make them happy, then cooking is alive and well. Be Yourself. Let your cooking celebrate your life. bill@penzeys.com Early Summer 2011 Shredded Chicken Burritos from Stephen Palacino 7 Mural of Flavor Chicken Couscous Salad from Jen Acuna Grilled Steak Pitas 8 Vegan Spinach Pesto from Elizabeth Mazzocco 39 Roasted Eggplant, Tomato, Garlic and White Bean Spread 9 Raspberry Chipotle Marinated Chops and Potato Salad 41 Chocolate Raspberry Layer Cake from Fran Timme 42 SUMMERY SALADS Mandarin Orange Salad from Peyton Williams-Young Lentil Salad 45 Sunny Tuna Salad 49 CHILI PEPPERS & POWDERS 10-12 CINNAMON MARVELS 14-17 Fabulous French Toast from Jennifer VonGroven Chicken Picadillo from Jana Hester Apple Shortbread Crisp Glazed Ham 19 Indian-Spiced Grilled Chicken from Wendy Pacheco 21 Seafood Primavera 23 PEPPERS & PEPPERCORNS 26-31 Salpicon Steak Salad Peyton’s Delicious Chicken Black Bean Quinoa Salad from Joy Mandel FIND A PENZEYS STORE NEAR YOU 34 CALLING ALL COOKS 35 Blueberry Spinach Salad and Cantaloupe Chicken Salad 37 Page 31 38 VERY VANILLA 50-53 Peanut Butter Blondies from Daryl MacKinnon Blueberry Cream Cheese Squares Rich Cocoa Cake GIFT BOXES & CRATES 54 Mike’s Tasty Steak Marinade 60 SPICE INDEX 61 ONE FOR THE ROAD Navajo Tacos from Kathleen Hancock 62 Page 9 Page 41 Page 16 Arizona Dreaming How much should I buy? A good guideline is to buy a one year’s supply of herbs or ground spices, and a one to two year supply of whole spices. The government’s guideline for freshness dating is four years for whole spices and two years for ground. Some people say six months is the longest spices should be stored, but most spices are harvested only once a year, so it does not make sense to discard them every six months. On the other hand, two years is too long to store finely powdered spices. Each spice contains hundreds of flavor components. It is the quantity and balance of these components that determines the quality of the spice. These flavor components will dissipate at different rates. A top quality spice may be better at two years old than a low quality spice at two months. When in doubt about a spice, just smell it. If it smells strong and spicy, use it. If not, toss it. How should I store them? Spices must be stored properly to maintain strong, fresh flavor. Heat, light, moisture and air all speed the loss of flavor and color. Glass or barrier plastic containers (such as those we use at Penzeys) are very good. DO NOT store your spices near a heat source: on top of the stove, dishwasher, refrigerator or microwave, or near the sink or a heating vent. The best way to avoid light is to put the spices inside a cupboard or a drawer. If an open spice rack is being used, place it out of direct sunlight. Some folks say that all spices should be stored in the refrigerator or the freezer. Whole, crushed and ground chili peppers (including paprika, as well as sesame seed and poppy seed) will stay fresh and colorful longer in cool storage, especially in the Summer months. Other than vanilla beans and extract, the flavor of spices will not be damaged by cold. The only problem with spices being stored in the fridge is that they tend to be used less (out of sight, out of mind). So we recommend keeping smaller quantities of spices out in the cooking area and larger backup supplies in the refrigerator or freezer. See spice Index on page 61 Arizona Dreaming is simply a delicious all-purpose coming together of spices. The flavors of South of the Border combined in the ways that Americans love so much. Great for just about everything, use frequently to season: Vegetables, Rice, Beans, Beef, Pork, Scrambled Huevos, Ground Turkey, Cheese, Salad Dressings. Free from salt. Hand-mixed from: ancho chili pepper, black pepper, onion, garlic, paprika, spices, cumin, citric acid, Mexican oregano, cilantro, lemon peel, chipotle pepper, red pepper, jalapeГ±o, cocoa, natural smoke flavoring. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #15837 $ 2.99 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #15853 $4.99 4 oz. bag #15840 $ 5.49 8 oz. bag #15882 $ 9.99 1 lb. bag #15811 $ 18.90 Anise Seeds Sweet licorice taste, used in cookies, sausage and sauces throughout the Mediterranean. Whole Spanish Anise Seeds 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #50339 $ 2.35 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #50355 $ 3.65 4 oz. bag #50342 $ 3.85 Adobo Seasoning A traditional and popular Mexican spice mix. Not hot, but spicy and rich in flavor, and salt-free. Use В№/4 -1 tsp. per pound and rub on chicken, fish and pork. Great for easy guacamole, just mix 1 tsp. Adobo Seasoning in 1 TB. water, add to 2 mashed avocados with a squeeze of lemon or lime juice, a shake of salt and a pinch of hot pepper. Hand-mixed from: garlic, onion, black pepper, Mexican oregano, cumin and cayenne red pepper. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #10137 $ 3.59 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #10153 $5.99 4 oz. bag #10140 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #10182 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #10111 $ 20.60 Ajwain Seed Ajwain (or Ajowan) is traditional to many Indian and Pakistani dishes. From Pakistan. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #50139 $ 2.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #50155 $ 4.55 4 oz. bag #50142 $ 5.09 Allspice Allspice is one of the most popular baking spices. Sweet and warm, ground allspice is particularly good in pumpkin pie, banana bread, and cookies. Allspice is also the main flavor in barbecue sauce and is used whole for canning, soups, and mulled wine or cider. Whole Honduran Allspice 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #50234 $ 2.35 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #50250 $ 3.65 4 oz. bag #50247 $ 3.85 8 oz. bag #50289 $ 6.65 1 lb. bag #50218 $ 12.30 Ground Honduran Allspice 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #40231 $ 2.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #40257 $ 4.35 4 oz. bag #40244 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #40286 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #40215 $ 14.80 Cracked Spanish Anise Seeds 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #40431 $ 2.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #40457 $ 4.09 4 oz. bag #40444 $ 3.55 Ground Spanish Anise Seeds 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #40336 $ 2.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #40352 $ 4.39 4 oz. bag #40349 $ 4.15 Annatto Seeds A must for South American, Caribbean, & Mexican cooking. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #50539 $ 2.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.8 oz.) #50555 $ 3.85 4 oz. bag #50542 $ 2.65 Apple Pie Spice Use 1-2 tsp. for an 8-inch apple pie. Great for muffins, use В№/2 tsp. per cup of batter. For sugar cookies, add 1-2 tsp. per batch. Sprinkle on regular or French toast, add to waffle or pancake batter, В№/4 tsp. per cup. Handmixed from: China and Korintje cinnamon, nutmeg, mace and cloves. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #10232 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #10258 $ 5.79 4 oz. bag #10245 $ 6.25 8 oz. bag #10287 $ 11.45 1 lb. bag #10216 $ 21.80 Arrowroot Starch Arrowroot has long been used in making clear glazes for fruit pies. Because of its superior thickening ability (use half as much as flour) and clear look, arrowroot is excellent for stir-fry sauce. To thicken sauces or gravies: Use 1-2 tsp. (dissolved in a bit of cool water) per cup. Push food to one side of pan. Tip pan for juices to collect on one side and drizzle in arrowroot-water slurry. Stir over medium heat until slightly thickened, toss to coat food and serve. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #40536 $ 2.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #40552 $3.85 4 oz. bag #40549 $ 2.95 8 oz. bag #40581 $ 4.85 1 lb. bag #40510 $ 8.70 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 5 BBQ 3000 Baking Spice The best BBQ flavor. Cook it slow or fast, on the grill or in the oven, gas or charcoal, it’s all good. For tender and delicious ribs, rub on 2-3 tsp. per pound, then slow cook in the oven at 220В° for 4-6 hours or 240В° for 3-4 hours or grill over indirect heat for 2-4 hours. Brush boneless/skinless chicken breasts with olive oil and 1-2 tsp. BBQ 3000 per pound, grill over direct medium-high heat 3-5 minutes per side, covered. Sprinkle on veggies, grilled or pan-seared fish, skewered shrimp. Healthy, quick and tasty. Hand-mixed from: salt, paprika, black pepper, nutmeg, mustard, allspice, citric acid, garlic powder, ginger, sage, thyme, white pepper, cinnamon, and natural smoke flavor. Rocky Mountain Chops Cheese Seasonings Garden Salad Seasoning A colorful mix of cheese, chives and poppy seeds. Great sprinkled on garlic bread, potatoes, and baked chicken. Very good for pasta, just toss with oil or butter, a splash of vinegar and a tsp. of spice per serving. Hand-mixed from: Romano cheese [made from sheep's and cow's milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, disodium phosphate], poppy, salt, sesame, onion, garlic, chives and white pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #27034 $ 3.99 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.2 oz.) #27050 $ 6.89 4 oz. bag #27047 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #27089 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #27018 $ 20.60 Rocky Mountain Seasoning 6 For this and other great recipes, go to www.penzeys.com and click on Recipes. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #10337 $ 3.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #10353 $ 6.25 4 oz. bag #10340 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #10382 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #10311 $ 23.20 Barbecue of the Americas 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #23931 $ 3.59 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #23957 $ 5.99 4 oz. bag #23944 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #23986 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #23915 $ 20.60 Basil Salad Elegant A blend made to be sprinkled on salads. Also great on baked fish and chicken, omelets and vegetables. Shake on pasta with olive oil. Hand-mixed from: Parmesan cheese [part-skim milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, cellulose powder, potassium sorbate], paprika, poppy, sesame, salt, bell pepper, celery, garlic, green pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #27234 $ 3.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #27250 $ 5.99 4 oz. bag #27247 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #27289 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #27218 $ 20.60 Sicilian Salad Seasoning A versatile blend of Parmesan, bell peppers and shallots. Sprinkle on salad, in yogurt or sour cream for dip, use 2 TB. per cup. Use to season quiche, chicken or veal cutlets. Hand-mixed from: bell peppers, Parmesan cheese [part-skim milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes, cellulose powder, potassium sorbate], salt, sesame, poppy, shallots, arrowroot, white pepper. A warm Italian mix of Romano, red bell pepper, toasted onion and sweet basil, perfect for pasta. Good on vegetables or garlic bread. Hand-mixed from: Romano cheese [made from sheep's and cow's milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes, disodium phosphate], salt, toasted onion, red bell pepper, tomato, paprika, white onion, pepper, basil, thyme, rosemary and cayenne pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #27139 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #27155 $ 5.95 4 oz. bag #27142 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #27184 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #27113 $ 23.20 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #27339 $ 4.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.9 oz.) #27355 $ 6.99 4 oz. bag #27342 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #27384 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #27313 $ 23.20 Penzeys spices | early summer Bangkok Blend Mix 2-3 tsp. seasoning in 2 cups tomato sauce—brush on ribs toward the end of cooking, or bake chicken breasts or pork chops in the oven and brush with sauce for the final ten minutes of cooking. This blend is perfect for any grilled food, from quickly grilled steaks, to slower cooked whole chicken. Great for fish and skewers with meat and vegetables. Hand-mixed from: flake salt, paprika, allspice, cayenne pepper, nutmeg, black pepper, thyme, ginger, white pepper, Korintje cinnamon. Brady Street Cheese Sprinkle 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #20730 $ 4.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.8 oz.) #20756 $ 7.99 4 oz. bag #20743 $ 8.45 8 oz. bag #20785 $ 15.69 1 lb. bag #20714 $ 30.30 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #11734 $ 3.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #11750 $ 5.69 4 oz. bag #11747 $ 7.69 8 oz. bag #11789 $ 14.25 1 lb. bag #11718 $ 27.40 For flavorful Thai-style cooking. Nice for seasoned noodles. Hand-mixed from: sweet peppers, garlic, ginger, black pepper, galangal, hot peppers, lemon grass, basil, cilantro. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) # 20235 $3.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) # 20251 $5.95 4 oz. bag #20248 $ 5.95 8 oz. bag #20280 $10.55 1 lb. bag #20219 $ 19.90 Named after the well-known Italian street in Milwaukee. Romano cheese with garlic & Italian herbs. Shake on garlic bread, salads and popcorn. Use 1 TB. per cup sour cream for vegetable/chip dip, baked potatoes and salad dressing. Hand-mixed from: Romano cheese [made from sheep's and cow's milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes, disodium phosphate], salt, garlic, green peppercorn, basil and parsley. Whether you are baking cookies or just heating oatmeal, Baking Spice makes it easy to add delicious flavor. Sprinkle on hot cereals, or add to pancake batter, В№/4 tsp. in 2 cups. Add 1 tsp. to box mixes for cake or brownies. Try it in muffins, coffee cakes, pies, and banana bread. Add up the spices your recipe calls for and use the same amount of Baking Spice instead. Hand-mixed from: Ceylon & China cinnamon, anise, allspice, mace, cardamom. Basil is the perfect herb for pasta, tomato sauce, and chicken. The flavor of sweet basil is almost addictive and there is little that a bit of basil can’t improve. Known as a tomato’s best friend, add basil to salads, soups, fish, and vegetables. Basil is a wonderful addition to meat and poultry as well. Add basil toward the end of cooking for the strongest flavor. California basil is a little stronger than French basil, due mainly to better dehydration technology, and is the basil of choice for Italian and American cooking. French basil has a bit of anise flavor many people enjoy. Coarse-Cut Sweet California Basil The basil for all Italian cooking, perfect with tomatoes 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #30133 $ 1.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #30159 $ 3.25 1 oz. bag #30162 $ 2.79 4 oz. bag #30146 $ 6.49 8 oz. bag #30188 $ 11.95 Broken Leaf Sweet French Basil Milder than California, sweet anisey flavor 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #30238 $ 1.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #30254 $ 3.35 1 oz. bag #30267 $ 2.45 4 oz. bag #30241 $ 5.59 8 oz. bag #30283 $ 10.19 Bavarian-Style Seasoning Growing up in the Penzey family, one of our favorite Sunday dinners was Gram's special recipe of veal, pork, potatoes, onions and carrots, all roasted to a golden brown in the same pan, seasoned with her simple, yet delicious blend of herbs and spices. We’ve also found this seasoning is wonderful for the grill—one of our quick favorites is to rub boneless pork chops or turkey cutlets with a bit of vegetable oil, then sprinkle with 1-2 tsp. Bavarian Seasoning per pound. Also great on turkey breast, rub on 1-2 tsp. per lb. For added zest, sprinkle with lemon juice or salt. Hand-mixed from: crushed brown mustard, rosemary, garlic, thyme, bay leaf and sage. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #10432 $ 2.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #10458 $ 4.59 4 oz. bag #10445 $ 5.59 8 oz. bag #10487 $10.09 1 lb. bag #10416 $ 19.90 Bay Leaves Turkish bay leaves are the best in the world. Though not as strong as the California variety, they have a natural depth of flavor that the California bay leaves can’t hope to match. Bay leaves grow wild on the hilly mountains of western Turkey in the area around Izmir (Smyrna). The flavor of bay leaves is perfect for adding to roast pork or chicken, pot roast, turkey or ham, use 2-3 leaves and remove before serving. Bay leaves are also perfect for spaghetti sauce and chicken soup, use 2 per quart. A surprising fact is that bay leaves improve the flavor of salt-free dishes with their rich flavor. Note: bay leaves are very light (8 ounces by weight equals one gallon by volume). Whole Turkish Bay Leaves 1вЃ„ 2 oz. bag #30391 $ 1.99 1 oz. bag #30362 $ 2.99 4 oz. bag #30346 $ 6.99 8 oz. bag #30388 $ 12.95 1 lb. bag #30317 $ 24.90 Beef Roast Seasoning Use 1-2 tsp. per pound for pot roast, thick steaks and hamburgers. One of our best blends for venison. Hand-mixed from: sweet paprika, salt, onion, celery, arrowroot, sugar, garlic, Tellicherry black pepper, parsley, dill seed, caraway, tumeric, dill weed, bay leaf, thyme, savory, basil, marjoram and rosemary. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #20530 $ 3.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #20556 $ 5.39 4 oz. bag #20543 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #20585 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #20514 $ 16.30 Shredded Chicken Burritos This recipe from Stephen Palacino is great for feeding a crowd. You can even cook the chicken and sweet potatoes a day ahead of time to make assembling the burritos a snap. Check out Stephen’s story on page 17. 1 lb. boneless chicken breast, cut, or chicken tenders 2 TB. vegetable oil 5 TB. butter, divided 1 large onion, sliced, divided 2-3 TB. REGULAR or MEDIUM CHILI POWDER 2 tsp. ONION POWDER 1 tsp. GRANULATED GARLIC POWDER 1вЃ„2 tsp. GROUND CUMIN 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2 tsp. salt, to taste 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2 tsp. PENZEYS PEPPER, to taste 2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into small pieces 1 green bell pepper, minced 1 15 oz. can low-salt black beans, drained and rinsed 2 tsp. brown sugar 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2 Cup sour cream 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2 Cup cheddar cheese Pico de Gallo: 3 medium tomatoes, diced 1 peach, diced 1вЃ„2 mango, diced (if you can’t find a peach use the whole mango) 1вЃ„3 Cup corn kernels 1 small onion, diced 1вЃ„4 tsp. salt, or to taste 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2tsp. GROUND BLACK PEPPER, or to taste 2 TB. minced fresh cilantro, (optional) 12 large burrito wrappers In a large, covered pan, heat the oil. Add the chicken, 1 TB. of the butter, 1вЃ„2 sliced onion, CHILI POWDER, ONION POWDER, GRANULATED GARLIC, CUMIN, salt and PEPPER. Mix well, cover, See spice Index on page 61 and cook over low heat for 2 hours. While the chicken cooks, prepare the Pico de Gallo by combining all of the ingredients in a bowl. Mix well and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. After the chicken has been cooking for 11вЃ„2 hours, place the sweet potatoes in a separate saucepan. Add enough water to cover the sweet potatoes and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to a simmer and cook until tender, about 15 minutes. Remove the chicken from the pan. Shred the chicken with forks or your fingers and place in a roomy bowl. Cover and set aside. Rinse out the pan. Place the bell peppers and remaining onion in the pan and cook over medium heat until the peppers begin to blacken. Remove from the heat. Drain the sweet potatoes and mash. Place in the pan with the bell pepper/onion mix. Add 1 TB. of the butter, the brown sugar and salt to taste and heat over medium-low heat until heated through. Remove from the heat and add to the bowl with the chicken. Add the beans and mix well. Take a burrito and place some of the mixture in the center. Add some sour cream and cheese. Fold up the top and bottom and then the sides to seal. Repeat with the remaining burritos. In a large pan, heat the remaining 3 TB. butter over medium heat. Place the burritos in the pan, folded side down, and cook for 2 minutes. Carefully flip the burritos and cook an additional 2 minutes. Remove from the pan and top with Pico de Gallo and extra sour cream, if desired. Prep. time: 30 minutes Cooking time: 2 hours Yield: 12 burritos Nutritional Information: Servings 12; Serving Size 1 burrito (228g); Calories 330; Calories from fat 130; Total fat 14g; Cholesterol 35mg; Sodium 500mg; Carbohydrate 36g; Dietary Fiber 4g; Protein 16g. Grilled Steak Pitas Daryl (story on page 50) shares this recipe from her sister-in-law Jen. The pitas are quick, delicious and portable. Yogurt Sauce: 2 Cups plain Greek yogurt 1-2 TB. DILL WEED, (to taste) 1вЃ„2 cucumber, peeled, seeded and minced 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2 tsp. salt (optional, to taste) Bell Peppers Flavorful, colorful bell peppers are convenient and tasty, nice for meatloaf, soup, pizza, casseroles and salads. Picked at the peak of ripeness, yielding a farmer’s market fresh taste. These peppers are so flavorful, a little goes a long way, and they are ready to use when you are. 1-2 TB. dehydrated bell peppers give the flavor of 1 large fresh pepper. Red Bell Peppers are sweeter than green bell peppers, which have a zestier flavor. To rehydrate Вј cup: Place 2 TB. bell peppers in a cup, add water to the 2 oz. (Вј cup) mark. Soak 15 minutes. Green Bell Pepper Flakes 3 вЃ„ 8" Cut Californian 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #32137 $ 2.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #32153 $ 3.55 4 oz. bag #32140 $ 7.65 8 oz. bag #32182 $ 14.25 1 lb. bag #32111 $ 27.50 Red Bell Pepper Flakes 3 вЃ„ 8" Cut Californian 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #32232 $ 2.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #32258 $ 3.99 4 oz. bag #32245 $ 7.35 8 oz. bag #32287 $ 13.69 1 lb. bag #32216 $ 26.40 Red & Green Bell Pepper Flakes 3 вЃ„ 8" Cut Californian 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #32337 $ 2.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #32353 $ 3.89 4 oz. bag #32340 $ 7.65 8 oz. bag #32382 $ 14.25 1 lb. bag #32311 $ 27.50 Bicentennial Rub Seasoning The rich flavor and golden color make this our favorite blend for turkey, duck, goose, and pork roast. Perfect for the grill, sprinkle heavily on rotisserie-style chicken or pork roast, also on thick-cut pork chops and beef short ribs. The larger chunks of spices in our Bicentennial Rub also make it perfect for any large cut that takes an hour or longer to cook, and the beautiful golden color can’t be beat. Try on roast leg of lamb, baked or roasted whole stuffed chicken, Yankee pot roast, and thick-cut pork or veal chops. Hand-mixed from: coarse flake salt, Tellicherry black pepper, sugar, turmeric, minced orange peel and coriander. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #20635 $ 3.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.7 oz.) #20651 $ 5.49 4 oz. bag #20648 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #20680 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #20619 $ 16.30 8 Penzeys spices | early summer Black and Red Spice A blend of fresh ground Tellicherry black pepper and hot cayenne red pepper. Great whenever you want the robust flavor of Tellicherry black pepper but need extra heat. Perfect for the grilling season, since the heat of the grill mellows the red pepper heat a bit, for flavorful spicy chops, chicken, fish, shrimp kabobs and steaks. Try a sprinkle on scrambled eggs, creamy pasta or potato salad for a spicy change of pace. Hand-mixed from: Tellicherry Black Pepper, Cayenne Red Pepper. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #10537 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #10553 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #10540 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #10582 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #10511 $ 16.29 Bouquet Garni Herbs are the cook’s best friend. They add tons of flavor to food without using butter or salt, and herb blends are an easy and inexpensive way to get many flavors in one jar. Bouquet Garni is one of our most popular and traditional herb blends, a robust and flavorful mix for baked chicken or fish, pork, or pot roast. Just crumble between your fingers and sprinkle В№/2 tsp. per pound on fish or chicken breasts before baking, or rub onto the surface of roasts before cooking. Hand-mixed from: savory, rosemary, thyme, Turkish oregano, basil, dill weed, marjoram, sage, and tarragon. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #10632 $ 1.99 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #10658 $ 4.39 1 oz. bag #10661 $ 3.85 4 oz. bag #10645 $ 9.15 8 oz. bag #10687 $ 17.09 Bratwurst Sausage Seasoning The sausage that made Milwaukee famous. Handmixed from: salt, white pepper, mustard, nutmeg, onion. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #28031 $ 2.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.4 oz.) #28057 $ 4.49 4 oz. bag #28044 $ 2.95 11вЃ„2 lbs. skirt steak (or sandwich steak or round steak pieces pounded a bit flatter) 1вЃ„2 Cup fresh lemon juice (juice of 2-3 lemons) 1 tsp. TURKISH OREGANO 1вЃ„2 tsp. PENZEYS PEPPER 1вЃ„2 tsp. GRANULATED GARLIC POWDER 4 pitas, regular or whole wheat, halved 2Cups arugula or soft lettuce, washed and dried 1вЃ„2 Cup crumbled feta cheese (about 2 oz.) 1 tomato, sliced Make the yogurt sauce first. Put the yogurt in a bowl. Rub the DILL WEED between your hands, over the bowl, so that the dill is broken up and releases its flavor. Add the cucumber and mix well. Add salt and mix. Taste and add more DILL and salt as desired. Refrigerate until ready to use. Combine the steak, lemon juice, OREGANO, PEPPER and GARLIC in a zip-top bag or other closed container. Marinate for 10-30 minutes. Pre-heat grill while steak is marinating. Remove the steak from the bag and discard the marinade. Grill the steak to desired degree of doneness; 3-4 minutes per side over high heat is a rough estimate for medium-rare. Remove from the grill and let stand for 5-10 minutes before slicing. While the steak is standing, fill each pita half with a few heaping spoonfuls of yogurt sauce, feta cheese, a bunch of arugula and tomato slices. Slice the steak diagonally across the grain into thin slices. Add steak to the pitas and serve. Prep. time: 10 minutes plus marinating time Cooking time: 8 minutes or so plus 5-10 minutes resting time Serves: 4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 1 pita (452g); Calories 590; Calories from fat 250; Total fat 28g; Cholesterol 110mg; Sodium 770mg; Carbohydrate 48g; Dietary Fiber 3g; Protein 52g. Breakfast/Pork Sausage Seasoning Our best-seller. Traditional blend for breakfast patties and links. This is a good seasoning for beginners. Mix 1 TB. with 1 lb. ground pork and work into В№/4" thick patties. Hand-mixed from: salt, sugar, paprika, black pepper, dextrose, nutmeg, cayenne pepper, sage, thyme. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.8 oz.) #28136 $ 2.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.6 oz.) #28152 $ 4.59 4 oz. bag #28149 $ 2.95 8 oz. bag #28181 $ 4.69 1 lb. bag #28110 $ 8.30 Jen loves baseball and cheers on her favorite team, the Yankees. She treasures the memories of her son Matt playing little league. “He was tall and left handed, a great first baseman!” feed. I think about how much I love them and how they make me feel. “My son Matt has grown up eating all different kinds of food. The only requirement in our house is that he had to try everything just once. “Matt wasn’t very much into cooking with me as a child, he was more of a taster. He surprised me when he did very well in a high school cooking class. ooking has always been about “This past Christmas I was missing love and family,” says Jen Acuna of my mom and my culture terribly, so Albany, New York. I decided to make Pasteles which are “I started cooking around 9 years usually made during the holidays of age. My fondest memories of with a bunch of my mom, who women in the kitchen passed away when . . . a happy soul is a manually grating I was 28, are of sharing soul. root vegetables her dancing and and mashing green singing in the bananas into a batter. To make kitchen. She was only 4’11”, but her a pastel, one would spoon some spirit made her a giant. batter onto a banana leaf, add some “She was a Puerto Rican woman delicious pork stew and then wrap who married my Peruvian stepdad. and boil in oil. I learned the beauty of serving and “When my son returned home pleasing people with food from from college, I thought it was time my mom. My mom had the most beautiful smile and charismatic spirit; to show him how to make this traditional family dish. We laughed one could not help but be drawn to when his pastel came out quite large her. and uneven, but enjoyed this feast “She was the youngest of ten. Her nonetheless. I treasured the time we brothers, my uncles, were also very shared together because I miss him good cooks. I have vivid memories terribly since he has been away. of going to their homes and having “I encourage young people to cook delicious feasts of Arroz con Gandules or rice with pigeon peas and Pernil or and suggested to Matt that he should cook for his roommates. I would like roast pork. I have distant memories to teach basic cooking to demystify of shelling fresh pigeon peas in my the process, allowing the individual grandma’s kitchen and watching her to gain confidence to release their put grated plantain into pots of beef creative talents. soup. She too was beautiful and at 5 “Cooking is sharing and cooking is years old, I was her pet. “Just like my mom, I sing and dance loving. Food is not only fuel for life, but fuel for the soul, and a happy soul in the kitchen. I start every meal thinking about the people I intend to is a sharing soul.” C Jen Acuna “ See spice Index on page 61 ” Roasted Eggplant, Tomato, Garlic and White Bean Spread One of the tastiest ways to get a helping of veggies. 1 medium eggplant, cut into thick chunks, peeled 1 head fresh garlic, each clove individually peeled 5-6 tomatoes on the vine, quartered and seeds removed 1 вЃ„4 Cup extra virgin olive oil 3 TB. balsamic vinegar 1 вЃ„2-1 tsp. KOSHER SALT (optional) 1 вЃ„4tsp. freshly ground FOUR PEPPERCORN BLEND (or PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER), to taste 2 TB. TUSCAN SUNSET 1 16-oz. can white beans 1 tsp. GROUND CHIPOTLE PEPPER 1 вЃ„2 tsp. MEXICAN OREGANO 2 TB. lemon juice (juice of 1вЃ„2 lemon) Preheat oven to 375В°. Place the vegetables in a shallow baking dish. Add the oil, vinegar, SALT, if using, and PEPPER to taste and the TUSCAN SUNSET. Toss well to coat. Carefully spread into a single layer and place the pan in the oven. Roast for 45 minutes. Note: Vegetables can also be roasted in a pan on a gas grill. Jen writes, “I let the mixture rest overnight in the fridge. If you cannot wait overnight, have the mixture cool before proceeding with the next step.” Rinse and drain the white beans in a colander and place in a blender with 2 cups of the roasted vegetable mixture. The vegetables should have exuded quite a bit of liquid so make sure to include some of the liquid in the 2 cups. Blend the beans and vegetables. Add the CHIPOTLE PEPPER and OREGANO and the juice from the lemon. Blend well and pour into a bowl. Serve with any firm cracker. Prep. time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 45 minutes Serves: 6-8 Nutritional Information: Servings 12; Serving Size 1/4 cup (61g); Calories 80; Calories from fat 45; Total fat 5g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 0mg; Carbohydrate 8g; Dietary Fiber 2g; Protein 2g. 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 9 Aleppo Pepper This Turkish crushed chili has an ancho-like flavor with a little more heat and tartness. Put a jar right on the table and shake on pizza, subs and salads. Aleppo Pepper is great on grilled meats like chicken breast, steak, chops and our flavorful, easy Turkish Kabobs. Aleppo Pepper also makes an attractive sprinkle for potato, chicken and tuna salad and deviled eggs too. Try mixing Aleppo Pepper with our Greek Seasoning for flavorful roast chicken, tasty pork chops, and robust salads. Aleppo Pepper is also known as halaby pepper. Processed with salt and sunflower oil. 10,000 heat units 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #41733 $2.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #41759 $ 4.75 4 oz. bag #41746 $ 5.45 8 oz. bag #41788 $ 9.85 1 lb. bag #41717 $ 18.70 Ancho Chili Peppers Chili peppers are capsicums, in the same family as bell peppers and paprika pods. They range in flavor from rich and sweet, to fiery hot. A combination of both sweet (ancho) and hot (dundicut, chipotle, and jalapeГ±o) chili peppers are used in Mexican cooking for full-flavored, spicy chili and other dishes. For Chinese cooking, tien tsin peppers are most common, and in Indian cooking sanaam and dundicut peppers are used, along with a variety of spices. Remember to combine the heat of chili peppers with other spices, so the finished dish will have a full-bodied flavor. Since chili peppers are dried vegetables, they will keep best if stored in the refrigerator, especially during the summer. Large, juicy, dark purple New Mexican pods. Ancho chili peppers are the most commonly used pepper in Mexico and are the backbone of dishes such as the traditional red chili and tamales. Chop into В№/4" chunks and add to chili, mole sauce, stews, beans and rice, or cover in water for a few hours to rehydrate, slice open, stuff and cook. To make a flavorful ancho chili oil: Chop 3 peppers into 1" chunks and simmer in 3 cups good corn oil, 20 minutes. Let cool, strain (use pepper pieces in another recipe) and store in an airtight container. 3,000 heat units 1 oz. bulk bag #52067 $ 2.09 4 oz. bag #52041 $ 4.79 8 oz. bag #52083 $ 8.55 1 lb. bag #52012 $ 16.10 Ground Ancho Chili Pepper Ancho pepper is the most popular chili pepper for Mexican cooking. They are not hot, just richly flavorful with a beautiful purple color. From New Mexico.To make your own chili powder: Start with 3 TB. ground Ancho, add 1 tsp. cumin and Mexican oregano, along with garlic, onion and hot peppers to taste. Use 1-2 TB. per quart of chili. 3,000 heat units 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #42035 $ 2.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #42051 $ 4.19 4 oz. bag #42048 $ 3.55 8 oz. bag #42080 $ 6.09 1 lb. bag #42019 $ 11.20 Arbol Chili Peppers Slim, beautiful, curved 2"– 3" bright red Mexican pods. Close to cayenne in heat and flavor. Throw a few into barbecue sauce, curry or chili. Great for making chili pepper oil or vinegar. Store the finished product in tightly sealed, clear glass containers. Arbol chili peppers are the pepper of choice for spice craft workers. 35,000 heat units 1 oz. bulk bag #51660 $ 2.59 4 oz. bag #51644 $ 6.05 8 oz. bag #51686 $ 11.05 1 lb. bag #51615 $ 21.10 10 Penzeys spices | early summer Cascabel Peppers Rich, deep flavor. The shell has medium-low heat, use the whole thing and it’s pretty darn hot. Adds great flavor to Mexican dishes, from chili to mole to tacos and beans. Remove the stem and shake out the seeds for most uses, then toss in while cooking and remove before serving. When adding to quicker cooking dishes, shred the skin between your fingers and toss in in small pieces. 11,000 heat units 1 oz. bag 4 oz. bag 8 oz. bag 1 lb. bag #58964 #58948 #58980 #58919 $ 2.09 $ 4.79 $ 8.55 $ 16.10 Cayenne Red Pepper Powder Cayenne pepper has the power to make any dish fiery hot, but it also has a subtle flavor-enhancing quality. A dash of cayenne pepper boosts the flavor of low-salt or low-fat dishes and can be used in place of whole chili peppers in barbecue sauce and chili. For a zesty change, use cayenne to replace paprika on deviled eggs or potato salad. From California. Keep in a cool, dry place, out of the light. 40,000 heat units 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #41838 $ 2.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #41854 $ 4.29 4 oz. bag #41841 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #41883 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #41812 $ 13.60 Chili Piquin These small, red, fiery hot Mexican chilies are also known as bird’s eye peppers, grown and used throughout Mexico and the American Southwest. USE WITH CAUTION. Add 1 or 2 to Mexican moles and sauces, stewed meats and vegetables. Also, use in pozole and other corn recipes, barbecue sauce, and hot & sour soup. 140,000 heat units 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #51736 $ 4.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #51752 $ 7.19 4 oz. bag #51749 $ 17.85 8 oz. bag #51781 $ 34.69 1 lb. bag #51710 $ 68.40 Chipotle Peppers Chipotle peppers are rich, smoky and fairly hot. Add whole or chopped to chili, beans, sauce. Ground Chipotle Pepper is an attractive, coarse red powder, a tasty all-purpose tabletop shaker. 15,000 heat units Ground Red New Mexican Chipotle Pepper 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.)В #41438 $ 4.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #41454 $ 7.35 4 oz. bag #41441 $ 8.79 8 oz. bag #41483 $ 16.55 1 lb. bag #41412 $ 32.10 Whole Red New Mexican Chipotle Pepper (Morita) 1вЃ„ 2 oz. bulk bag #51499 $ 2.89 1 oz. bulk bag #51460 $ 4.75 4 oz. bag #51444 $ 11.35 8 oz. bag #51486 $ 21.65 1 lb. bag #51415 $ 42.30 Crushed Red Peppers Medium Hot Crushed Peppers are hot, but not unbearably so, and are the type found on the tables of Italian restaurants and pizzerias. Great for pizza, tacos, spaghetti, omelets, and beans. Very Hot Peppers are twice as hot, and are generally used in cooking, as they are almost too hot to sprinkle on already prepared foods. Crushed Red Peppers are very convenient for adding kick to any dish. 20,000 heat units 1/8" Medium Hot Crushed Red Peppers, California-style 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #41933 $ 2.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #41959 $ 3.99 4 oz. bag #41946 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #41988 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #41917 $ 14.80 Sanaam Chili Peppers Traditional for Indian cooking. Thin, flat 3-5" deep red pods. Not too hot to handle, sanaams can be chopped and added to curry or other dishes. From India. To make chili vinegar, chop (or cut with scissors) 1 oz. peppers. Place in a 1 cup glass jar, fill with your favorite vinegar, add a pinch of salt, then tightly cap. Let stand one week, strain and refrigerate in a bottle that has a splash top (old soy sauce bottles work well). Thin with more vinegar if desired. Use in place of hot sauce. Ancho: 3,000 40,000 heat units Ancho (ground): 3,000 1 oz. bulk bag #51365 $ 1.99 4 oz. bag #51349 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #51381 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #51310 $ 14.80 Tien Tsin Chili Peppers 40,000 heat units 1/8" Very Hot Crushed Red Peppers, Indian-style 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #42130 $ 2.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #42156 $ 3.79 4 oz. bag #42143 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #42185 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #42114 $ 14.80 Dundicut Peppers The traditional hot pepper of Pakistan, similar in flavor and appearance to Scotch bonnet peppers. These peppers are quite hot, with a full-bodied, complex flavor. A single pepper will add heat and flavor to a dish for two. From Pakistan. 55,000-65,000 heat units 1 oz. bulk bag #51965 $ 1.99 4 oz. bag #51949 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #51981 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #51910 $ 14.80 Traditional for Asian cooking. Very hot, bright red, 1-2" pods. Add whole to soup and stir-fry. Remove before serving. To make chili oil: (commonly used in small amounts for stir-frying) Heat 2 TB. peanut or sesame oil. When very hot, add 10 peppers, fry until brown (3-5 minutes). Remove from heat, add ВЅ cup peanut oil. Stir, pour into glass jar, strain peppers out if desired. Great mixed with soy sauce for a hot dipping sauce, use В№/3 cup soy, 1 TB. chili oil, and a dash of ginger and garlic. Mix in 1-2 TB. in 1 cup ketchup for BBQ sauce. Guajillo: 6,000 60,000 heat units 1 oz. bulk bag #51860 $ 1.99 4 oz. bag #51844 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #51886 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #51815 $ 14.80 Aleppo: 10,000 Guajillo Peppers One of the backbone chili peppers for cooking Mexican style. Not hot, but rich, smoky and complex. Perfect for chili and every chili based dish, great with pork. 6,000 heat units Whole Guajillo Pepper 1 oz. bag 4 oz. bag 8 oz. bag 1 lb. bag #52962 #52946 #52988 #52917 Chipotle (ground): 15,000 $ 2.09 $ 4.79 $ 8.55 $ 16.10 Chipotle: 15,000 Cascabel: 11,000 Sanaam: 40,000 JalapeГ±o Peppers JalapeГ±o peppers have a bright green heat. Add toward the end of cooking. Sprinkle on pizza. 25,000 heat units Crushed Californian JalapeГ±o Pepper 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #41533 $ 2.35 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #41559 $ 3.69 4 oz. bag #41546 $ 7.65 8 oz. bag #41588 $ 14.25 1 lb. bag #41517 $ 27.50 Arbol: 35,000 JalapeГ±o: 25,000 Crushed Red (Medium Hot): 20,000 Cayenne: 40,000 Pepper Heat Ratings (in Scoville Units) Tien Tsin: 60,000 Crushed Red (Very Hot): 40,000 Dundicut: 60,000 Piquin: 140,000 Approximate ratings. Peppers vary in heat, flavor and color from crop to crop. Cajun Seasoning One of America’s most popular seasonings. Shake heavily on chicken, fish, or steaks on the grill for robust and spicy flavor. Add В№/2 tsp. per pound to ground beef or turkey for zesty Cajun burgers. Hand-mixed from: paprika, salt, celery, sugar, garlic, black pepper, onion, oregano, red pepper, caraway, dill, turmeric, cumin, bay, mace, cardamom, basil, marjoram, rosemary, and thyme. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #20835 $ 3.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #20851 $ 6.25 4 oz. bag #20848 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #20880 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #20819 $ 20.60 Regular Chili Powder Rich flavor, deep color, very little heat. This blend is the traditional backbone of many Mexican dishes, from burritos to tamales. Great for family-style chili, use 1-3 TB. per quart. Serve with a shaker jar of crushed hot peppers on the side for those who like heat. Handmixed from: Ancho chili pepper, cumin, garlic, Mexican oregano. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #11134 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #11150 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #11147 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #11189 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #11118 $ 16.30 Medium Hot Chili Powder Medium Hot Chili Powder is our most popular chili powder; it has the perfect heat level plus rich flavor–a pleasing bite that's not too hot. Add 1-2 TB. Medium Chili Powder to each quart of chili for great flavor. Add the spices while browning the meat for even richer flavor. Chili Powder is also nice as a salt-free seasoning. Make a paste by mixing 1 TB. Chili Powder with 1 TB. water and 1 TB. lime or lemon juice, rub on chicken, fish, or pork chops before grilling or sautГ©ing. Hand-mixed from: Ancho chili pepper, cayenne red pepper, cumin, garlic, Mexican oregano. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #11239 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #11255 $ 5.25 4 oz. bag #11242 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #11284 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #11213 $ 16.30 Hot Chili Powder For people who really like hot food. Use the full amount called for (1-3 TB. per quart). If less is used, the chili will be hot but will lack the depth of flavor the ancho peppers provide. This is the best powder for those who like their chili hot and flavorful. Hand-mixed from: Ancho chili pepper, red pepper, cumin, crushed red pepper, garlic and Mexican oregano. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #11334 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #11350 $ 5.25 4 oz. bag #11347 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #11389 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #11318 $ 16.30 Sweet and spicy. Use in place of cinnamon in any baking recipe. Hand-mixed from: China cinnamon, star anise, nutmeg, allspice, ginger and cloves. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #10832 $ 3.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #10858 $ 5.35 4 oz. bag #10845 $ 6.25 California-Style Seasoned Pepper California Seasoned Pepper is one of our oldest and most popular salt free seasonings. The robust flavor of red and green bell peppers and black pepper together seasons fully without salt. California Seasoned Pepper is perfect for meat and poultry, especially grilled or broiled steak, hamburgers, pork chops or chicken, rub on 1 tsp. per pound before cooking. Add a bit to gravy, stew, or a roast to combat blandness. Hand-mixed from: Tellicherry black pepper, red and green bell pepper, onion, garlic. Chili Powder There is a difference between chili pepper and chili powder. Chili pepper consists solely of chili pods which have been dried, then powdered. Chili powder is a blend, of which ground chili pepper is used as a base (usually 80% of total volume), with the addition of spices such as cumin and Mexican oregano. For chili, start with 1 TB. (some people will use as much as 3 TB.) per quart. Cake Spice For a delicious chili recipe, go to www.penzeys.com and click on Recipes! Chili Con Carne Seasoning Spicy flavor, but no heat. A great way to give chili flavor to other dishes. Just sprinkle on chicken, fish or chops, 1-2 tsp. per pound, add salt to taste. Good on grilled vegetables. Hand-mixed from: Ancho chili pepper, tomato powder, ground cumin, Mexican oregano, garlic, coriander, minced onions, red and green bell peppers, Tellicherry black pepper, allspice, cilantro and cloves. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #11534 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #11550 $ 5.85 4 oz. bag #11547 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #11589 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #11518 $ 20.60 Chili 3000 The chili of now—bright modern flavor; everything chili should be. Perk up boring burgers and meatloaf with a bit of Chili 3000; start with 1 tsp. per pound. If you’re looking to feed a crowd, you can’t go wrong with a batch of chili. Use 1 TB. per quart in your favorite chili recipe. Hand-mixed from: Ancho chili powder, garlic, cumin, onion, cilantro, paprika, cayenne red pepper, lemon peel, Mexican oregano, black pepper, citric acid, natural smoke flavor, jalapeno pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #11439 $3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #11455 $ 4.95 4 oz. bag #11442 $4.89 8 oz. bag #11484 $8.69 1 lb. bag #11413 $16.30 Chili 9000 The chili of tomorrow boldly going where no chili has gone before. Great chili flavor with a bright modern twist—salt free too! Use 1 TB. per quart with any chili recipe, from beef to turkey to bean chili. Shake on boneless/skinless chicken breasts or fish: brush with oil, sprinkle on 1-2 tsp. of Chili 9000 per pound before baking or sautГ©ing. Great for fajitas, veggie side dishes and sloppy joes. Hand-mixed from: Ancho chili pepper, cumin, garlic, cilantro, onion, paprika, cayenne pepper, lemon peel, Mexican oregano, black pepper, cocoa powder, citric acid, turmeric, cinnamon, coriander, ginger, natural smoke flavoring, fenugreek, cloves, fennel, nutmeg, white pepper, anise seed, jalapeno pepper, star anise, cardamom. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #11934 $ 3.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #11950 $ 6.09 1 cup jar (net 3.8 oz.) #11992 $ 10.99 2 cup jar (net 7.2 oz.) #11921 $ 20.89 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #10937 $ 3.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.3 oz.) #10953 $ 6.09 4 oz. bag #10940 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #10982 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #10911 $ 23.20 Caraway Seed Traditionally added to rye bread, cabbage dishes (sauerkraut and coleslaw), pork, cheese sauces, cream soups, goose and duck. Whole Dutch Caraway Seed 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #51031 $ 2.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #51057 $ 3.39 4 oz. bag #51044 $ 2.45 Ground Dutch Caraway Seed 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #41038 $ 2.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #41054 $ 3.59 4 oz. bag #41041 $ 3.49 Cardamom Cardamom is a pod consisting of an outer shell with little flavor and tiny inner seeds with intense flavor. Stored in a glass jar, cardamom pods will stay fresh indefinitely. Shelled or decorticated cardamom seeds are inexpensive and flavorful, but sometimes need to be crushed or ground before use. Ground cardamom has an intensely strong flavor and is easy to use (especially in baking, where the fine powder is desirable). In India, where both green and black cardamom are used, it is an important ingredient in meat and vegetable dishes. In Northern Europe, white cardamom is used to season baked goods such as Christmas stollen, cakes, cookies, muffins and buns. Black cardamom has a unique smoky flavor and has developed its own following over the years. Whole Fancy White Scandinavian-Style Cardamom Pods 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #50634 $ 4.95 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #50650 $ 9.29 4 oz. bag #50647 $ 23.89 Whole Fancy Green Costa Rican Cardamom Pods 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #50739 $ 3.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #50755 $ 7.09 4 oz. bag #50742 $ 13.99 Whole Large Black Indian Cardamom Pods 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #50834 $ 1.75 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #50850 $ 2.95 4 oz. bag #50847 $ 4.25 Whole Guatemalan Cardamom Seeds (no shell) 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #50939 $ 4.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.8 oz.) #50955 $ 8.65 4 oz. bag #50942 $ 10.75 Ground Guatemalan Cardamom Seeds (no shell) 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #40936 $ 4.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #40952 $ 7.89 4 oz. bag #40949 $ 11.29 Celery Flakes Celery flakes are nice to have on hand when you need a tablespoon or two of celery. Use 1 TB. to equal one small fresh stalk. Throw into soup or stock, but for roasts or casseroles, rehydrate before adding. Cover 1 TB. in 3 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes, drain off extra liquid. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #30533 $ 1.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #30559 $ 3.75 1 oz. bag #30562 $ 3.39 4 oz. bag #30546 $ 7.95 8 oz. bag #30588 $ 14.89 Celery Salt Celery salt is a wonderful seasoning for beef- perfect for roast beef, pot roast, steaks on the grill, or mixed in meatloaf, В№/2 -1 tsp. per lb., with pepper and garlic. Traditional for sprinkling in tomato juice and what could be better than a Bloody Mary topped with a generous sprinkle of celery salt? Hand-mixed from: fine salt and celery. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #20930 $ 2.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 4.6 oz.) #20956 $ 4.09 4 oz. bag #20943 $1.99 8 oz. bag #20985 $ 2.85 1 lb. bag #20914 $ 4.60 Celery Seed Black pepper is the best spice for beef, but good cooks also add a touch of celery. Whole celery seed is used in salad dressings, soups and pickling recipes, and rubbed on large cuts of meat. Ground celery is used more sparingly to season smaller, quicker cooking cuts. Use half as much ground celery as whole celery. Whole Indian Celery Seed 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #51136 $2.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #51152 $3.29 4 oz. bag #51149 $ 2.45 8 oz. bag #51181 $ 3.89 1 lb. bag #51110 $ 6.80 Ground Indian Celery Seed 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #41133 $2.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #41159 $ 3.55 4 oz. bag #41146 $ 2.95 8 oz. bag #41188 $ 4.85 1 lb. bag #41117 $ 8.70 Charnushka (Nigella Sativa) Black, smoky seeds also known as black caraway or kalonji. From India. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #51231 $2.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #51257 $3.29 4 oz. bag #51244 $ 2.45 Chicago Steak Seasoning Robust and smoky, loaded with flavorful chunks of Tellicherry black pepper. Gives great grilled flavor to steaks, burgers, ribs, chicken and turkey. Shake on heavily, 1-2 tsp. per pound. For great BBQ sauce, mix 1 TB. in 1 cup tomato sauce. Hand mixed from: salt, Tellicherry black pepper, sugar, garlic, onion, lemon zest, citric acid, and natural hickory smoke flavor. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #29933 $ 4.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.6 oz.) #29959 $ 7.35 4 oz. bag #29946 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #29988 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #29917 $ 20.60 Chinese Five Spice Powder As America redefines its diet, increasing consumption of vegetables and starches, and cutting fats and meat portions, it makes sense to borrow from those who have cooked this way throughout history. Chinese stir-fry is quick, easy and very versatile, combining well with all meats and vegetables. Hand-mixed from: China cinnamon, star anise, anise seed, ginger and cloves. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #11039 $ 3.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #11055 $ 6.09 4 oz. bag #11042 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #11084 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #11013 $ 23.20 Chip & Dip Seasoning Delicious, creamy flavor, perfect for crunchy chips and crisp veggies. Set it out and watch it become the life of the party. Mix 2 teaspoons Chip & Dip Seasoning in 1 cup sour cream. Try it with light sour cream or a mix of yogurt and sour cream. For the strongest flavor, refrigerate an hour before serving. Hand‑mixed from: dehydrated vegetables (onion, red and green bell peppers), lactose, salt, hydrolyzed soy protein, horseradish powder, sugar, garlic powder, parsley, black pepper, paprika, turmeric, spice extracts, citric acid. See spice Index on page 61 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #42330 $ 2.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #42356 $ 3.49 4 oz. bag #42343 $ 2.65 8 oz. bag #42385 $ 4.25 1 lb. bag #42314 $ 7.50 Dutch Process High Fat Cocoa Powder Processed with alkali. “Dutched” cocoa is processed for a milder, smoother flavor. High fat cocoa is the richest grade of cocoa available in the world today. Perfect for all your baking needs. Hot Chocolate Mix with a Hint of Mint Freeze-drying allows chives to maintain a very close-to-fresh flavor and texture, and bright green color. Even the very small amount of moisture on a salad will rehydrate them. Give a hint of garden herb freshness to omelets, chicken soup, baked potatoes and vegetables. Freeze-dried and circle cut. From California. Cilantro 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #21032 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.7 oz.) #21058 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #21045 $ 4.59 Strong, dark chocolate flavor—our top choice. The best cocoa for bringing life to your brownies, cakes and cookies. High fat cocoa is the richest grade of cocoa available in the world today. Perfect for all your baking needs. Chives 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .15 oz.) #30638 $ 1.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #30654 $ 3.25 4 oz. bag #30641 $ 7.95 Traditional East Coast seafood and meat seasoning. Hand-mixed from: salt, paprika, mustard, ancho, celery, black and red pepper, dill, caraway, allspice, ginger, cardamom, thyme, bay, mace, cinnamon, savory and cloves. Natural High Fat Cocoa Powder 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #42435 $ 2.35 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #42451 $ 3.65 4 oz. bag #42448 $ 2.95 8 oz. bag #42480 $ 4.85 1 lb. bag #42419 $ 8.70 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .05 oz.) #30733 $ 1.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .1 oz.) #30759 $ 2.65 1 oz. bag #30762 $ 5.35 Chesapeake Bay Seasoning We carry two types of the highest quality cocoa that are almost twice as rich as the grocery store varieties: Natural High Fat Cocoa is strong, dark and bittersweet– perfect for all baking; Dutch High Fat Cocoa is processed to temper the natural acidity of the cocoa bean, yielding a slightly less strong, but smooth and rich cocoa. American cooks tend to prefer the Natural High Fat Cocoa for all uses, and we agree. Cocoa can easily replace unsweetened baking chocolate. Use 3 TB. cocoa powder to replace a one-ounce square of unsweetened baking chocolate. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.8 oz.) #26732 $ 4.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.8 oz.) #26758 $ 6.99 4 oz. bag #26745 $ 5.29 8 oz. bag #26787 $ 9.39 1 lb. bag #26716 $ 17.70 Chervil A sweet herb often used in Europe in the same way we use parsley flakes. From Holland. Cocoa Powder Our rich, delicious Hot Chocolate With a Hint of Mint is a great remedy for the little troubles of life. Or the perfect way to treat yourself. Just mix a tablespoon in each cup of milk, get it steamy hot, and enjoy the cool warmth of hot chocolate, with just a hint of mint. Hand mixed from: sugar, natural high fat cocoa, Ceylon cinnamon, vanilla, peppermint oil. 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.8 oz.) #15758 $ 3.15 2 cup jar (net 13.4 oz.) #15729 $ 7.89 1 lb. stand up bag (net 16.0 oz.) #15716 $ 8.10 Cilantro is one of the main, distinctive flavors in Mexican cooking, especially in salsa, soups, and salads. Cilantro is sometimes called Chinese parsley, as it is also used heavily in Asian cooking. Dried Cilantro is not quite as nice as the fresh, but it is easier to keep on hand and has good strong flavor. Cilantro is the leaf of the coriander plant. Cilantro is used heavily in most of the world where its unique flavor seasons salads, tacos, curries, guacamole, soups and stews. Dehydrated, broken leaf. From California. Hot Chocolate Mix 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .1 oz.) #30838 $ 1.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #30854 $ 3.09 1 oz. bag #30867 $ 3.65 4 oz. bag #30841 $ 8.59 8 oz. bag #30883 $ 16.19 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 3.8 oz.) #15653 $ 2.75 2 cup jar (net 13.4 oz.) #15624 $ 6.89 1 lb. stand up bag (net 16.0 oz.) #15611 $ 6.40 Rich, smooth flavor. Just mix 1 rounded tablespoon Penzeys Hot Chocolate Mix into each cup of milk. Stir well, simmer gently. And try our Hot Chocolate Mix in your coffee for a rich Cafe Mocha. Just mix 2вЃ„3 cup coffee with 1вЃ„3 cup milk and Penzeys Hot Chocolate Mix to taste-we use 1 generous teaspoon. Hand mixed from: sugar, natural high fat cocoa, Ceylon cinnamon, real vanilla beans. 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 13 Vietnamese Cinnamon—Extra Fancy Vietnamese cinnamon is the strongest, richest, and sweetest cinnamon around. For traditional cinnamon recipes such as gooey cinnamon rolls, the vibrant flavor of Vietnamese cinnamon really shines. It is so strong, that in most recipes it should be cut back by about a third, but it is perfect used full strength in any recipe where cinnamon is the main, delicious flavor. Ground, from Vietnam. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #43232 $ 3.25 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #43258 $ 5.45 4 oz. bag #43245 $ 7.65 8 oz. bag #43287 $ 14.25 1 lb. bag #43216 $ 27.50 There are two main types of cinnamon. Cassia cinnamon is native to Southeast Asia, especially southern China and northern Vietnam, and has the strong, spicy-sweet flavor most Americans are familiar with. Vietnamese and China cinnamon are the sweetest and strongest varieties, with Korintje cinnamon having a smooth flavor with less bite. Our cinnamon sticks and Korintje cinnamon both come from the southwest coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. It grows wild on the governmentprotected slopes of Mount Kerinci, where the cinnamon gets its name. We stock the top Korintje A grade, although there are also the lower B and C grades, which are the types of cinnamon usually sold in supermarkets in the U.S. Our very sweet and strong Vietnamese cinnamon comes from the remote north and west regions of Vietnam. The strength of the flavor of spices depends upon the essential oil contentВ—the higher the level, the stronger the flavor. When orders for cinnamon come in, the large sticks are cracked into slightly smaller pieces and packed into burlap bags for shipment. The second type of cinnamon, Ceylon, or "true" cinnamon, has a much different flavor. It is less sweet, with a more complex, citrus flavor. The special flavor of English and Mexican sweets comes from Ceylon cinnamon. We like to recommend Ceylon Cinnamon for baking with fruit—especially in apple pie. 14 Penzeys spices | early summer Ground Cinnamon China Cinnamon—Tung Hing Extra sweet, spicy and strong. Perfect for everything from cinnamon rolls to apple pie, Christmas cookies to French toast. China cinnamon is perfect for cinnamon sugar—mix 2-3 tsp. in 1вЃ„ 2 cup granulated sugar and keep it on the table. Sprinkle in pancake and waffle batter, shake on oatmeal and cream of wheat, yogurt and fresh fruit. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #43137 $ 2.55 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #43153 $ 4.09 4 oz. bag #43140 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #43182 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #43111 $ 14.80 Indonesia Cinnamon—Korintje Sweet and mellow, Korintje cinnamon is the type of cinnamon we all remember from our childhood. Fragrant Korintje cinnamon is as strong as China cinnamon, but smoother and not as nippy. We love Korintje cinnamon for sprinkling—on hot cereal, oatmeal and cream of wheat, French toast, pancakes and waffles, sugar cookies, and pie crusts. Perfect for cinnamon breads, quick, yeast, or toasted with raisins. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0) #43032 $ 2.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2) #43058 $ 4.39 4 oz. bag #43045 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #43087 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #43016 $ 13.60 Ceylon Cinnamon Penzeys Cinnamon Complex and fragrant, with a citrus overtone and rich buff color. Although Ceylon cinnamon is less strong, its hint of citrusy flavor and lack of any bite whatsoever makes it the favorite in both England and Mexico where it is preferred for all uses. Ceylon 00000 Cinnamon, ground, from Sri Lanka. Now you can have it all. Just the right mix of our four fabulous cinnamons to bring the best of each to everything you bake. Put the shaker right on the table! Sprinkle on cereal and fresh fruit, toast and applesauce, rice and popcorn. A jar full of smiles. Hand-mixed from: China cinnamon, Vietnamese cinnamon, Korintje cinnamon, Ceylon cinnamon. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #43432 $ 3.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #43458 $ 6.09 4 oz. bag #43445 $ 8.79 8 oz. bag #43487 $ 16.55 1 lb. bag #43416 $ 32.10 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #43537 $ 3.25 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 1.7) #43553 $ 5.39 4 oz. bag #43540 $ 6.35 8 oz. bag #43582 $ 11.49 1 lb. bag #43511 $ 21.90 Jennifer turns almost any occasion into a memorable cooking experience. Jennifer VonGroven I made the decision to go back to school after losing my job,” says Jennifer VonGroven of St. Paul, Minnesota. “I always said that if I didn’t like what I was doing or found myself in position to go back to school I would study nursing. So I took a negative situation and made it a positive, and I’m so very happy that I did.” Jennifer, who studied business and Spanish in college, worked in the business world for 10 years before making her career change. “I have calluses on my fingers from taking so many notes! I have about two years left of the program before I have my RN. At this time I’m planning to work in a hospital. Trauma, emergency, ICU, neonatal or hospice are my areas of interest.” Nursing school is challenging, yet Jennifer finds time for two of her passions: music and cooking. She sings and plays guitar in a band that performs at clubs in the St. Paul area, and she is forever tinkering with recipes and discovering new dishes. If there isn’t a special occasion she’ll declare one. “I love cooking for traditional holidays such as Thanksgiving or New Year’s, but I prefer to make up my own meals for events such as Come Over and See My Haircut Day or Zach Got a Raise So We Need to Celebrate. I cook for anyone who is willing to sit at my table.” Jennifer grew up in La Crosse, Wisconsin (“what a great hometown it is!”), eating traditional American meals like “good old hot dishes, pork chops, mashed potatoes В– each meal had a protein, a starch and a vegetable.” Her cooking horizons expanded while living in Mexico to study Spanish. “After the semester was done I lived in a hut on the Pacific way down south in Oaxaca, working at a little open-air restaurant on the beach and living life. It is here I started learning about cooking with fresh ingredients and understanding a completely different way of life from which I was raised.” Today Jennifer cooks “Mexican, Italian, Thai and everything in between, using whatever is in my cupboard to make a meal. I love Penzeys Spices and when my family comes to town we make a special trip down to Grand Avenue to pick up more spices and of course to get ice cream (even in the winter!).” Jennifer’s motto: “Laughter is a must every day!” Fabulous French Toast Jennifer writes, “Treat yourself with the warm spices from pumpkin pie combined with the fresh start of a new day. This French toast is crispy and mouthwatering on the outside, warm and soft on the inside. Surprise your breakfast guests with this new twist on an old favorite.” 1 6 1вЃ„2 1вЃ„4 1вЃ„4 1вЃ„4 1вЃ„4 dash dash 1 2-4 loaf French bread, cut into 1-11вЃ„2-inch slices eggs Cup milk, cream or sour cream tsp. PENZEYS CINNAMON tsp. GROUND NUTMEG (Jennifer prefers freshly grated) tsp. POWDERED GINGER tsp. GROUND ALLSPICE GROUND CLOVES salt tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT TB. butter pure maple syrup or brown sugar Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add enough butter to coat the bottom of the pan. In a wide, shallow bowl, combine the eggs, milk, SPICES, salt and VANILLA. Mix well. Soak both sides of the bread slices in the mixture and place in the skillet. Cook each side until golden brown, flipping only once, 2-4 minutes per side, depending on heat and thickness of bread. If you like, slip a little extra butter under the slice while flipping to ensure both sides brown evenly. Serve immediately with butter and syrup. Or, you can top with butter and sprinkle with brown sugar. Spread on cream cheese instead of butter if you really want to jazz it up. Prep. time: 8 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes total Serves: 4-6 Nutritional Information: Servings 6; Serving Size 2 slices (227g); Calories 550; Calories from fat 100; Total fat 11g; Cholesterol 195mg; Sodium 930mg; Carbohydrate 93g; Dietary Fiber 3g; Protein 21g. Sticks, Chunks & Cinnamon Sugar Ceylon Softstick Cinnamon Ceylon cinnamon is soft and easy to crumble. Very thin pieces of bark are tightly rolled into parchment style sticks, then machine cut to uniform 5-inch lengths. Ceylon 00000 whole stick cinnamon, from Sri Lanka. 1 oz. bulk bag #53464 $ 2.39 4 oz. bag #53448 $ 5.45 8 oz. bag #53480 $ 9.85 1 lb. bag #53419 $ 18.70 Cinnamon Sticks Traditionally used as a tasty stirring stick for hot drinks. A nice addition to cocoa, coffee or special holiday concoctions. Perfect for flavoring curry, dessert sauces and syrups. 80 inches to 4 oz. weight (20, 4 inch sticks). 3 inch Cut Sticks Indonesian Cinnamon 1 oz. bulk bag #53064 $ 1.85 4 oz. bag #53048 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #53080 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #53019 $ 13.60 4 inch Cut Sticks Indonesian Cinnamon 1 oz. bulk bag #53169 $ 1.85 4 oz. bag #53143 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #53185 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #53114 $ 13.60 Cinnamon Chunks A blend of В№/4"-В№/2 " China and Indonesia chunks. Great for coffee, add 1 TB. to the filter per pot. Nice for mulled wine or cider. Scent the home by simmering a bit in water. Chunks stay fresh indefп»їinitely. 1 oz. bulk bag #43861 $ 2.39 4 oz. bag #43845 $ 5.45 8 oz. bag #43887 $ 9.85 1 lb. bag #43816 $ 18.70 Cinnamon Sugar Cinnamon Sugar on the breakfast table, what could be sweeter? The perfect sprinkle for toast, coffee, hot cereal and fresh fruit. A flavorful blend of sugar, China and Ceylon cinnamon, with a hint of vanilla. Add a bit to waffle or pancake batter, sprinkle on French toast. Hand-mixed from: white sugar aged with Vanilla Bean, China Cinnamon and Ceylon Cinnamon. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.8 oz.) #11839 $ 3.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.8 oz.) #11855 $ 5.45 4 oz. bag #11842 $ 3.65 8 oz. bag #11884 $ 6.15 1 lb. bag #11813 $ 11.20 16 Penzeys spices | early summer 16 Penzeys spices | early summer Chicken Picadillo This recipe from Jana Hester is a delightful explosion of colors and flavors. To read Jana’s story, turn to page 36. 3-4 2 1 11вЃ„2 1вЃ„2 1вЃ„2 3 1 1вЃ„3 1вЃ„4 1вЃ„4 cooked chicken breasts, cubed into bitesized pieces (or 2 bags Quorn tenders, non-meat “chicken” tenders Jana likes) tsp. olive oil onion, chopped tsp. GROUND CUMIN tsp. salt tsp. CINNAMON garlic cloves, minced Cup bottled salsa, pineapple works well (or 3вЃ„4 Cup salsa plus 1вЃ„4 Cup minced pineapple) Cup raisins Cup slivered almonds Cup chopped fresh cilantro fresh cilantro sprigs (optional) Heat the oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the chicken, CUMIN, salt, CINNAMON and garlic, and cook for 3 minutes or until the chicken is heated through, stirring frequently. Stir in the salsa and raisins. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer for 5 minutes or until thoroughly heated. Stir in the almonds and cilantro. Garnish with cilantro sprigs, if desired. Serve with tortillas. Imagine...walking this beautiful pack of dogs... and not being dragged down the street! Jana and her dogs benefit from a good walk each and every day, come rain or shine. Prep. time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 12 minutes Serves: 2-4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 1 filled tortilla (209g); Calories 330; Calories from fat 100; Total fat 11g; Cholesterol 55mg; Sodium 790mg; Carbohydrate 36g; Dietary Fiber 3g; Protein 25g. "Clyde is my favorite foster dog ever. I visit him from time to time. That's how much I love these dogs." “Food and fellowship have been fused into my psyche as inseparable,” says Stephen. Stephen Palacino three brothers—one older, two younger. There’s a 17-year spread between my older brother and my younger brother, but age is not a factor y mom had a spatula in my when it comes to enjoying food. hand before I was 10,” says Stephen “The birthday person always gets to Palacino of Greenville, SC, who pick their вЂ�special birthday meal.’ I put celebrates his 25th birthday in that in quotes because growing up November. “All my brothers and I were raised nearly every dinner was worthy enough to be deemed special. My mom and in the kitchen. Cooking was the evening. If any of us wanted to talk we dad used to be at the center of each would head to the kitchen. Most of my birthday meal, but now my older brother and I both offer our services. life questions were discussed while watching a pie crust rolled out by my It’s a tag team effort, which naturally mom or pizza dough being tossed in makes for a very loud kitchen. “My gift to the the air by my dad. birthday person is now Pretty soon you a dessert. I let the realize that you’re person pick whichever still talking but Nothing is more dessert they’d like. now you’re enjoyable than being Tiramisu for my sisterstirring cake yourself with the ones you in-law and a batter or sautГ©ing love. Making the food is Spiderman chocolate vegetables. only half the joy. Sharing cake for my 10-year-old “My parents it with family and friends brother were the last instilled the completes the meal. two requests. They’re notion of a sacred supposed to share with dinner hour—a the rest of the family cordoned off moment to reconnect with each other. but I’m not really sure how much of that tiramisu was shared with others! No matter how hectic the day has “I live only 30 minutes from the been, there’s a certain peace that family farm, which is wonderful comes from slicing an onion. The kitchen is not just a place to cook, but because I rely on goat milk for so many recipes. Being allergic to cow milk, the is an environment where ideas are born. I’m able to relax, to be myself, option was to go soy, or go goat. My to express with my cooking. Nothing is parents chose goat! “The family still gathers for more enjoyable than being yourself traditional Sunday lunch. We’ll share a with the ones you love. Making the big home-cooked meal, play several food is only half the joy. Sharing it with family and friends completes the rounds of croquet or badminton and then I’ll leave with fresh eggs and milk meal. for the coming week. NOTHING beats “Birthdays have always been a See spice Index on page 61 fresh farm eggs.” special occasion in my family. I have M “ ” Apple Shortbread Crisp Stephen writes, “My dad loves shortbread. He also loves apple pie. Combine the two? Amazingness.” Shortbread: 2 Cups flour 1 Cup butter, chilled and sliced into pieces (2 sticks) 1вЃ„2 tsp. baking powder 1вЃ„4 tsp. salt, 1вЃ„4 tsp. GROUND NUTMEG Apple Filling: 6 Cups sliced apples (about 7 medium) 1вЃ„2 Cup sugar 2-3 tsp. CINNAMON 1вЃ„2 tsp. GROUND NUTMEG Crumb Topping: 1 Cup oats (old-fashioned or quick cook) 1 Cup whole wheat flour 1вЃ„2 Cup softened butter (1 stick) 1 Cup sugar 2 tsp. CINNAMON Preheat oven to 400В°. In a large bowl, combine the shortbread ingredients. Using two forks or your hands, work the mixture until it resembles pea-sized crumbs. Press into an ungreased 9x13 pan. Poke the shortbread with a fork several times throughout. Place in the oven for 15 minutes. While the shortbread is baking, peel, core and slice the apples. Combine with the sugar, CINNAMON and NUTMEG. Set aside. After 15 minutes, reduce heat to 350В° and remove the shortbread from the oven. In a medium bowl, combine the ingredients for the crumb topping. Pour the apples over the shortbread. Sprinkle the crumb topping over the apples and spread evenly. Place back in the oven and bake until the sides of the crumb topping begin to brown and the apples are soft, 35-45 minutes. Prep. time: 15 minutes Baking time: 55-60 minutes total Serves: 12 Nutritional Information: Servings 12; Serving Size 1 slice (162g); Calories 510; Calories from fat 240; Total fat 27g; Cholesterol 65mg; Sodium 250mg; Carbohydrate 67g; Dietary Fiber 4g; Protein 5g. 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 17 Cloves Whole cloves are a must for studding hams and flavoring stocks and hot cider and punch. The flavor is intense, so be sure to use sparingly. Ground cloves are perfect for baked goods. Because cloves bring out the flavor of beef, add a whole clove to beef stew or a tiny pinch of ground cloves to gravy. In the West, cloves are mainly considered a baking spice, though their preserving qualities make them popular for pickling and barbecuing. Whole Madagascar Cloves 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #52133 $ 2.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #52159 $ 4.25 4 oz. bag #52146 $ 5.45 8 oz. bag #52188 $ 9.85 1 lb. bag #52117 $ 18.70 Coriander Whole Ceylon Cloves 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #52238 $ 2.75 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #52254 $ 4.49 4 oz. bag #52241 $ 6.05 8 oz. bag #52283 $ 11.05 1 lb. bag #52212 $ 21.10 Ground Madagascar & Ceylon Cloves 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #42235 $ 3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #42251 $ 5.69 1 cup (net 4.4 oz.) #42277 $ 10.69 2 cup (net 8.8 oz.) #42222 $ 20.99 2 fluid ounce bottle #93132 $ 4.19  New Size! 4 fluid ounce bottle #93158 $ 7.35 8 fluid ounce bottle #93187 $ 13.39 16 fluid ounce bottle #93116 $ 24.19 Pure Lemon Extract 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #52533 $ 2.05 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #52559 $ 3.09 4 oz. bag #52546 $ 2.75 8 oz. bag #52588 $ 4.45 1 lb. bag #52517 $ 7.90 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #42530 $ 2.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #42556 $ 3.89 4 oz. bag #42543 $ 3.55 8 oz. bag #42585 $ 6.09 1 lb. bag #42514 $ 11.20 Penzeys sells only pure extracts; no additives are used. Only the finest vanilla beans, oranges, lemons and almonds are carefully extracted onto an alcohol base. Economical, easy and nice for quickly adding flavor to baked goods, sauces and frosting. To make a simple syrup to glaze cakes, breads and muffins: boil 1вЃ„2 cup water, 1вЃ„4 cup sugar and 1 tsp. of PURE VANILLA, ORANGE, ALMOND or LEMON EXTRACT for 2 minutes, then let cool. Brush on finished bakery as a glaze, or use between cake layers before frosting. 38% alcohol. Pure, strong, fragrant almond flavor. Use in small amounts (usually В№/2 tsp. per batch) to flavor cookies, bars, bread and crackers or add a drop to sweeten waffles. Also traditional for Middle Eastern meat stews, Indian sweet rice pudding and mild curry. Excellent with fruit for pie or muffins. Whole Canadian Coriander Seed Ground, 40-mesh, Canadian Coriander Seed Pure Extracts Pure Almond Extract The seed of the same plant that gives us cilantro, coriander has a light, lemony flavor that combines especially well with ginger. Use to season foods that cook for longer than an hour, such as roasts, or items that are cooked for a shorter time but at a higher temperature, such as pan-fried, broiled or grilled meats. Vanilla extract on page 50. Corned Beef Spices Use to marinate beef brisket. Hand-mixed from: Brown and yellow mustard seed, coriander, allspice, cinnamon, dill seed, bay leaves, ginger, cloves, Tellicherry peppercorns, star anise, juniper berries, mace, cardamom, red pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #11639 $ 2.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #11655 $3.89 4 oz. bag #11642 $ 3.89 Cream of Tartar Use to stabilize delicate toppings like meringue and angel kiss cookies. Natural tartaric acid. From France. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.8 oz.) #42635 $ 2.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.6 oz.) #42651 $ 4.19 4 oz. bag #42648 $ 2.65 Cumin Throughout the world, cumin is second in popularity only to black pepper. Americans use it mostly for chili, but cumin is a must in Indian, Mexican & Asian cooking. Salsa and tacos are heavily seasoned with cumin. Our ground cumin is the best you’ll ever see. 61% alcohol. Pure, true lemon flavor, perfect for baked goodies, especially cheesecakes, where it is often used with lemon zest. Add a dash to fish, pork and poultry marinades. Also nice in sherbet, added to fresh fruit, for glazes and frostings, and great for candy-making. Use with Vanilla Extract for a delicious 1-2 punch. Whole Indian Cumin Seeds 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #52733 $ 2.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #52759 $ 3.99 4 oz. bag #52746 $ 3.55 8 oz. bag #52788 $ 6.09 1 lb. bag #52717 $ 11.20 Ground 40 Mesh Indian Cumin Seeds 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #42730 $2.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #42756 $ 4.55 4 oz. bag #42743 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #42785 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #42714 $ 14.80 2 fluid ounce bottle #93237 $ 4.19  New Size! 4 fluid ounce bottle #93253 $ 7.35 8 fluid ounce bottle #93282 $ 13.39 16 fluid ounce bottle #93211 $24.19 Pure Orange Extract 61% alcohol. Pure, sweet, rich orange flavor. Often used in conjunction with orange zest for many baking recipes. Nice for glazes and frostings, marinades for fish or pork and excellent for adding a light touch to heavy desserts such as chocolate cake. It is a nice citrus touch to fresh fruit dishes and is great for candy-making. 2 fluid ounce bottle #93332 $ 4.19  New Size! 4 fluid ounce bottle #93358 $ 7.35 8 fluid ounce bottle #93387 $ 13.39 16 fluid ounce bottle #93316 $ 24.19 18 Penzeys spices | early summer Dill Seed Perfect for pickling. From India. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #52838 $ 2.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.8 oz.) #52854 $ 3.35 4 oz. bag #52841 $ 2.65 Dill Weed Dill weed is traditionally used in German and Scandinavian cooking. Dill weed’s flavor (which is sweeter than dill seed), along with its bright green color makes it a perfect addition to any dish with a white sauce, from potato salad to cucumber sandwiches to fresh vegetable dip. From California. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #30933 $ 1.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #30959 $ 3.65 1 oz. bag #30962 $ 2.79 4 oz. bag #30946 $ 6.49 8 oz. bag #30988 $ 11.95 English Prime Rib Rub This versatile seasoning makes delicious prime rib or beef roast. Rub on 1-2 tsp. per lb. Great on all cuts of beef, for hamburgers or meatloaf, mix in 1 tsp. per pound. To make your own Bloody Marys, use В№/4 tsp. per drink in place of celery salt. An absolute must for tomato juice. Hand-mixed from: salt, celery seed, sugar, black pepper, onion, garlic, arrowroot. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #21337 $ 3.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.1 oz.) #21353 $ 5.69 4 oz. bag #21340 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #21382 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #21311 $ 14.90 Epazote Adds sweet, mild flavor to Mexican dishes. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #31035 $ 1.95 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #31051 $ 4.35 4 oz. bag #31048 $ 9.99 Fajita Seasoning A tasty, Mexican-style marinade for tacos or fajitas. Mix 1 TB. with В№/4 cup oil and 1 TB. lime juice or vinegar. Add thin strips of beef or chicken and let marinate for at least an hour in the refrigerator. Grill or pan fry over high heat—add slices of bell peppers and onion to the pan if desired for the last 2 minutes of cooking time. Fajita salads are a family favorite—purchase fresh, pre-made taco salad shells, then fill with layers of grilled chicken or beef fajita strips and your favorite fixings, from lettuce to guacamole. Hand-mixed from: salt, black pepper, paprika, Turkish oregano, cayenne pepper, garlic, celery, Mexican oregano, basil, nutmeg, cumin, marjoram, thyme and rosemary. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #21432 $ 3.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.7 oz.) #21458 $ 5.49 4 oz. bag #21445 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #21487 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #21416 $ 16.30 Fennel Fennel seeds have been grown for cooking since at least the time of the Romans. In Italy, the seed is used whole to spice sausages, and ground for tomato sauces of all kinds (especially pizza sauce). Whole Indian Fennel Seeds 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #54032 $ 2.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #54058 $ 3.19 4 oz. bag #54045 $ 2.45 8 oz. bag #54087 $ 3.85 1 lb. bag #54016 $ 6.70 Ground Indian Fennel Seeds 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #44039 $ 2.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #44055 $ 3.85 4 oz. bag #44042 $ 3.55 8 oz. bag #44084 $ 6.09 1 lb. bag #44013 $ 11.20 Fenugreek An indispensable ingredient in the yellow curry dishes of Southern India. From India. Ground Indian Fenugreek Seeds 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #44134 $ 2.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.9 oz.) #44150 $ 4.55 4 oz. bag #44147 $ 3.55 Fines Herbes A light, sweet blend great for baked chicken or fish, soup, salads and sautГ©ed vegetables. Hand-mixed from: chervil, minced parsley flakes, chopped chives and French tarragon. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #13033 $ 1.95 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #13059 $ 3.79 4 oz. bag #13046 $ 11.29 Florida Seasoned Pepper Perhaps our best salt-free blend, good on just about everything. Great for turkey breast cutlets, or rub on boneless, skinless chicken breasts, or fish fillets, 1-2 tsp. per pound. Dust with a little flour and sautГ© in a hot pan coated with vegetable oil spray or olive oil. If you like lemon pepper, be sure to give this blend a try. Hand-mixed from: Tellicherry black pepper, lemon peel, orange peel, citric acid, garlic and onion. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #13138 $ 3.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #13154 $ 6.09 4 oz. bag #13141 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #13183 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #13112 $ 20.60 Glazed Ham Old-fashioned, hearty smoked ham makes a wonderful meal for a holiday dinner or a large gathering. Bone-in hams taste best, and the ham bone makes wonderful stock for split pea or bean soup. 1 smoked, bone-in ham 15-30WHOLE CLOVES (we like CEYLON CLOVES for this recipe, because of their good looks and sweet flavor) 2 TURKISH BAY LEAVES Glaze: 2вЃ„3 Cup brown sugar 1 TB. CRUSHED BROWN MUSTARD SEED 2 tsp. REGULAR MUSTARD POWDER 1 tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER 1 pinch GROUND CLOVES 1вЃ„4 Cup water Preheat the oven to 325Лљ. Remove the netting covering the ham and scrub under running water. Stud with as many cloves as desired. This is easiest if you poke the ham with the tip of a knife and slide the clove in. That way it is easier to not break the head of the clove! Place on a rack in a roasting pan. Put BAY LEAVES on top. Place in the oven and roast for 12-14 minutes per lb. (to an internal temperature of 120Лљ). This will take 2-3 hours for a larger ham. Remove the ham from the oven and raise the temperature to 425Лљ. Whisk together the glaze ingredients, brush over the ham to coat. Return to the oven and cook 10-15 minutes until the glaze has formed a shiny coating. Remove from oven, let stand 10-15 minutes (a ham can wait quite a bit if it has to). Remove excess fat, carve into thin slices and serve. Prep. time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 2 hours plus–depending on the size of the ham Serves: 10-15 Nutritional Information: Servings 15; Serving Size 6 oz. (169g); Calories 240; Calories from fat 80; Total fat 9g; Cholesterol 105mg; Sodium 90mg; Carbohydrate 7g; Dietary Fiber 0g; Protein 33g. Balti Seasoning Baltistan is an ancient region of northernmost Pakistan with influences from Persia, Tibet and China. Balti meals are rich stews cooked in a karahi (small wok), and would be eaten with naan and other Indian breads. The deliciously spicy but not too hot flavor of Balti makes it a great choice for chicken, pork or beef. Hand-mixed from: coriander, garlic, ginger, cumin, dundicut chilies, Ceylon cinnamon, brown mustard seeds, cardamom, clove, fennel, fenugreek, charnushka, ajwain, star anise, black cardamom, cilantro, anise seed and bay leaf. Cooking With Curry Many people who eat curry for the first time in an Indian restaurant are a bit overwhelmed by trying a dish that is new to them but spiced for a person who already knows and loves the flavor of Indian food. The key to learning to love Indian food yourself is to start at home by adding small amounts of curry powder to foods you already know and like. Sprinkle on chicken or chops before cooking, scramble a bit with eggs, sautГ© with vegetables. Soon the whole family will love the flavors, and you can move on to authentic, but not too spicy, dishes like Balti, Tandoori, SatГ© and Rogan Josh. Finding new, quick ways to prepare the same food for the family dinner isn’t always easy, and Indian cooking is some of the most delicious in the world. Give it a try... Not All Curries Are Hot Contrary to popular belief, Indian food isn’t all hot. The wonders of spicing are nowhere more apparent than in India, where stronger-flavored meats, such as lamb, are turned into the most delicious dishes imaginable through spicing and slow cooking. Tandoori, Maharajah and Sweet Curry are rich and flavorful without being hot. Hot Curry and Vindaloo are hot and spicy. Garam Masala, Rogan Josh, SatГ© and Balti are somewhere in between. Just starting out? Try Sweet Curry, Rogan Josh, Tandoori, Balti and SatГ© Seasoning. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #12331 $ 3.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.7 oz.) #12357 $ 6.69 4 oz. bag #12344 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #12386 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #12315 $ 23.20 Hot Curry Powder Same great flavor as Sweet Curry Powder, with more hot red pepper and ginger. Commonly used by Chinese restaurants, also known as “Madras Curry Powder.” For grilled steaks, pork chops or chicken wings, rub on В№/2 - 1 tsp. per pound, along with salt as desired. For spicy chicken noodle or eggdrop soup, add 1 tsp. per 2 quart pot. Hand-mixed from: turmeric, red pepper, coriander, ginger, cumin, fenugreek, white pepper, cinnamon, fennel, nutmeg, cardamom, cloves, black pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #12236 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #12252 $ 5.95 4 oz. bag #12249 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #12281 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #12210 $ 23.20 Garam Masala Garam Masala, a blend of savory Indian spices, is one of the few spice mixes actually used in India. It has no turmeric, so it isn’t yellow, and is often added to hot or mild curry powder. The formula for Garam Masala was brought into the store by a Punjabi man who had moved to the U.S. It was his mother's recipe; in exchange for blending the spices for him, he gave it to us. His mother was proud to hear that her blend was a hit in America. Hand-mixed from: coriander, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, kalonji, caraway, cloves, ginger, nutmeg. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #12436 $ 3.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #12452 $ 6.69 4 oz. bag #12449 $ 8.45 8 oz. bag #12481 $ 15.69 1 lb. bag #12410 $ 30.30 Maharajah Style-Curry Powder The highest quality curry powder, perfect for special meals. Maharajah is sweet and rich, not hot, with fragrant cardamom and a full pound of Spanish CoupГ© saffron in every 100 lbs. of curry powder. Add glorious color and flavor to chicken and seafood curry. For rice, saute В№/2 tsp. in 1 TB. butter for 2 min., add 1 cup rice, 2 cups water and dash of salt. Bring to boil, cover, reduce heat, simmer for 18 minutes. Hand-mixed from: turmeric, coriander, cumin, cardamom, fenugreek, ginger, nutmeg, fennel, cinnamon, white pepper, black pepper, cloves, red pepper and saffron. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #12636 $ 7.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.3 oz.) #12652 $ 14.39 1 cup jar (net 4.5 oz.) #12681 $ 23.59 2 cup jar (net 9.1 oz.) #12623 $ 43.99 Rogan Josh Seasoning Just a little spicy. This version of the popular red lamb stew comes from the state of Rajasthan, known for its hilly deserts and fierce, yet chivalrous warriors. While Rogan Josh can be made with beef, it is traditional and better made with lamb. This blend is a great example of how a crafty seasoning can change the stronger flavor of lamb (or in India, mutton or goat) into a meal far more delicious than plain old beef. Some blends are interesting–this blend is delicious. For the true Jaipur Palace experience, use the full 2 TB. seasoning per pound, plus extra cayenne and cardamom. Either way you make it, don't plan on leftovers. Brown 2 lb. lamb or beef cubes in 4 TB. oil, remove. Brown 1 large minced onion, add 2-4 TB. Rogan Josh, 1 tsp. salt, stir. Add meat plus 1 cup water and В№/2 cup yogurt. Cook 1-2 hrs. over low heat till lamb is tender and sauce thick. Hand-mixed from: paprika, garlic, ginger, cumin, coriander, pepper, cayenne, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, saffron. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #12731 $ 3.75 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #12757 $ 6.39 4 oz. bag #12744 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #12786 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #12715 $23.20 SatГ© Seasoning Of all the regional dishes of Indonesia, satГ© is probably the best known and most enjoyed the world over. What could be better than meat on a stick? Lamb is the meat of choice for skewers in Indonesia, but chicken and beef are equally popular here in the US. SatГ© makes a great appetizer or a wonderful meal with plain rice or Nasi Goreng (fried rice). Also perfect for Ayam Goreng (fried chicken). SatГ© Seasoning is great for light meals such as boneless/skinless chicken and fish fillets. Sprinkle on heavily, 2-3 tsp. per lb. Hand-mixed from: salt, brown sugar, garlic, white onion, coriander, shallots, ginger, turmeric, paprika, Ancho pepper, galangal, cayenne, lemon grass. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #21232 $ 3.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #21258 $ 6.25 4 oz. bag #21245 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #21287 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #21216 $ 23.20 Sweet Curry Powder The perfect first curry powder. Great flavor, little heat, nice for simple chicken curry. For baked chicken or fish, use В№/2 tsp. per lb. for rich (not too spicy) flavor. Add 1 tsp. to a pot of chicken soup for flavor and color. For a curried pasta or green salad dressing, saute 1-2 tsp. in 2 TB. olive oil for 3 minutes over low heat, blend into 1 cup yogurt or В№/2 cup vinegar and oil. Hand-mixed from: turmeric, coriander, cumin, fenugreek, ginger, nutmeg, fennel, cinnamon, white & black pepper, cardamom, cloves, cayenne. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #12036 $ 3.39 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #12052 $ 5.59 4 oz. bag #12049 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #12081 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #12010 $ 20.60 Tandoori Seasoning Clay ovens known as tandoors and the flavorful food they produce have become popular the world over. The most popular tandoori food is chicken. Skinless half chickens are marinated overnight, skewered and baked in the tandoor. You might not have a clay oven in the kitchen, but Tandoori Seasoning tastes great anyway. Try it on baked, broiled or grilled chicken kabobs, and sautГ©ed chicken or fish. Hand-mixed from: coriander, cumin, sweet paprika, garlic, ginger, cardamom and saffron. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #12131 $ 3.99 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #12157 $ 6.99 4 oz. bag #12144 $ 8.45 8 oz. bag #12186 $ 15.69 1 lb. bag #12115 $ 30.30 Vindaloo Seasoning This hot and spicy blend comes from Goa, a small state nestled in the middle of the Malabar Coast of India. Though control of Goa was returned to India in 1961, the four and a half centuries of Portuguese rule left many lasting impressions. Pork Vindaloo is a favorite dish of the Catholics, who make up a third of the population of Goa. The Muslims and Hindus of India prefer Vindaloo lamb or duck. Mix 2-5 TB. spice in 2-5 TB. water, set aside. Heat 2 TB oil, brown 1В№/2 lb. pork cubes, remove, then brown 1 large minced onion. Put browned pork back into pot, add Vindaloo paste, 1 cup water, 6 TB. vinegar and 1 tsp. salt, cook 30 min. Add 4-6 cups cubed potatoes, cook till tender (45 min. or so). For authentic fiery hot Vindaloo as served in beach front restaurants in India, add an equal part cayenne pepper. Hand-mixed from: coriander, garlic, cumin, ginger, cinnamon, crushed brown mustard, cayenne, jalapeГ±o pepper, cardamom, turmeric, black pepper, cloves. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #12531 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #12557 $ 5.95 4 oz. bag #12544 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #12586 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #12515 $ 23.20 Indian-Spiced Grilled Chicken The combination of the spicy chicken and the cool raita is truly delectable. This recipe is from Wendy Pacheco, whose story can be found on page 27. 2 lbs. chicken (Wendy uses bone-in chicken breasts, leaving the skin on to keep the chicken moist) Spice Rub: 1 TB. COARSE GROUND BLACK PEPPER 11вЃ„2 tsp. HUNGARIAN-STYLE SWEET PAPRIKA 11вЃ„2 tsp. SMOKED SPANISH-STYLE PAPRIKA 1 TB. GARAM MASALA 2 tsp. GROUND CUMIN 2 tsp. TURKISH OREGANO 1вЃ„2-1 tsp. salt (optional) 1 tsp. NORTHWOODS FIRE SEASONING 1 garlic glove, crushed 1вЃ„2 tsp. CAYENNE PEPPER 3 TB. vegetable oil (Wendy uses canola) 2 TB. fresh lemon or lime juice (juice of 1 lime or 1вЃ„2 lemon) 2 TB. plain, unsweetened yogurt (Greek yogurt is great here) Wash the chicken, pat dry and set aside. Combine all of the rub ingredients in a bowl; mix well. Rub on the chicken, coating Mac came to live with Wendy and Alberto in exchange for some design work. They call him their вЂ�Barter Collie.’ We think they got the better end of the deal! thoroughly. If you are using chicken with skin, be sure to rub some of the spice rub under the skin. You may not need all of the spice mix. Grill, covered, over low or indirect heat, about 20 minutes per side, depending on the size. Use a thermometer if in doubt—165В° is good for poultry. Serve with raita. Raita: 2 2 3 2 1вЃ„2 1вЃ„4 medium cucumbers, peeled, seeded and thinly sliced or chopped Cups plain, unsweetened yogurt (Greek is good here) TB. lemon juice (juice of 1 small lemon) TB. chopped fresh mint leaves tsp. white sugar tsp. salt (optional—to taste) Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Prep. time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 40 minutes Serves: 3 Nutritional Information: Servings 3; Serving Size 7 oz. chicken, 2/3 cup raita (415g); Calories 490; Calories from fat 220; Total fat 24g; Cholesterol 125mg; Sodium 290mg; Carbohydrate 18g; Dietary Fiber 3g; Protein 49g. Story continued on page 60 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 21 4 / S Special Seasoned Sea Salt Pronounced “four, S” our Special Seasoned Sea Salt gives a great burst of flavor wherever salt is called for. Like other seasoned salts, 4/S is great for steaks, burgers and chops, but since we have made the flavor lighter and brighter than your old seasoned salt, 4/S is also outstanding for chicken, fish, veggies, salads and popcorn as well. Give it a try, and we think you’ll agree 4/S = 100% delicious. Hand-mixed from: Coarse Sea Salt, Sugar, Special Extra Bold Black Pepper, Paprika, Onion, Turmeric, Garlic, Spice Extractives (including oleoresin of paprika, black pepper, celery, rosemary and thyme). 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #29133 $ 1.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 4.0 oz.) #29159 $ 2.65 1 cup jar (net 8.0 oz.) #29188 $ 4.25 4 / S Special Seasoned Sea Salt This smoky version of our 4/S gives a delicious smoky burst of flavor wherever salt is called for. Like other seasoned salts, Smoky 4/S is great for steaks, burgers, chops, chicken, fish, veggies, popcorn and more. Hand-mixed from: Coarse Sea Salt, Smoked Paprika, Sugar, Special Extra Bold Black Pepper, Turmeric, Onion, Garlic, Spice Extractives (including oleoresin of paprika, black pepper, celery, rosemary and thyme). 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 4.0 oz.) #29454 $ 2.95 1 cup jar (net 8.0 oz.) #29483 $ 4.59 4 / S Special Seasoned Sea Salt This spicy version of our 4/S gives a spicy kick of flavor wherever salt is called for. Just like its smoky counterpart, Spicy 4/S is great on steaks, burgers, chops, chicken, fish, veggies, salads, pasta, and popcorn. Hand-mixed from: Coarse Sea Salt, Sugar, Red Pepper, Special Extra Bold Black Pepper, Turmeric, Onion, Garlic, Spice Extractives (including oleoresin of paprika, black pepper, celery, rosemary and thyme). 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 4.0 oz.) #29359 $ 2.95 1 cup jar (net 8.0 oz.) #29388 $ 4.59 Fox Point Seasoning One of our very best blends, so good on all the foods we are supposed to be eating more of, from fish to vegetables. Bursting with the rich flavor of shallots and chives. Use 1 tsp. per pound to season baked chicken and scrambled eggs. For tasty dip use 2 tsp. of Fox Point in 1 cup sour cream or yogurt. The dip makes an outstanding topping for baked potatoes too, or make a quick chicken or tuna salad by mixing 3 cups of cooked chicken or tuna chunks with 1 cup of Fox Point dip. Because we do not use any anti-caking agents in this (or any other) blend, it tends to clump somewhat. To keep it free-flowing, store in the refrigerator. Hand-mixed from: salt, freeze-dried shallots, chives, garlic, onion, green peppercorns. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #21537 $ 4.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #21553 $ 7.19 1 cup jar (net 3.2 oz.) #21582 $ 14.09 2 cup jar (net 6.4 oz.) #21524 $ 26.29 4 cup jar (net 12.8 oz.) #21579 $ 52.55 French Four Spice Traditionally used for pork, beef and red wine stews. Hand-mixed from: white pepper, nutmeg, ginger and cloves. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #13233 $ 3.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #13259 $ 5.99 4 oz. bag #13246 $ 6.25 Galangal Flavor similar to ginger, but flowery and intense, often used in Indonesia and SE Asia, especially Thailand. Ground Thai Galangal Root 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #44239 $ 2.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #44255 $ 3.99 4 oz. bag #44242 $ 4.45 Galena Street Rib and Chicken Rub A mouth-watering traditional Southern-style seasoning with hints of sage, nutmeg, and cayenne red pepper. For pork ribs, rub on seasoning, 1-2 tsp. per pound. Add a little more halfway through cooking. For chicken use a bit less. For tasty barbecue sauce, mix 1 TB. in 1 cup tomato sauce or even ketchup. Really good for grilled or broiled turkey wings—cut wings into sections (we call them riblets) and sprinkle the Galena Street on heavily before cooking. Hand-mixed from: flake salt, sugar, black pepper, paprika, nutmeg, sage, and cayenne red pepper. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #21632 $ 3.39 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 3.2 oz.) #21658 $ 5.59 4 oz. bag #21645 $ 4.25 8 oz. bag #21687 $ 7.35 1 lb. bag #21616 $ 13.60 Garlic It is very easy to use granulated garlic, just sprinkle on meat, fish, poultry, or vegetables. Use about В№/2 tsp. per lb. To rehydrate: use В№/2 tsp. granulated garlic in 1 tsp. water to equal 2 fresh cloves of garlic. For minced garlic, use В№/4 tsp. in 1 tsp. water to equal 1 fresh clove of garlic. Rehydrate garlic before adding to tart foods like tomatoes (their acidic nature will stop the garlic from developing to its full strength). Granulated Garlic Powder 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #44439 $ 2.69 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.9 oz.) #44455 $ 4.35 4 oz. bag #44442 $ 3.29 8 oz. bag #44484 $ 5.59 1 lb. bag #44413 $ 10.20 Garlic Salt Kids really seem to like garlic salt—try it on half a toasted buttered bagel, or sprinkled over pasta, they might eat it and like it too. Shake on garlic bread, salads, subs, pasta, and French fries. Also good on chicken, hamburgers, and baked potatoes. To make plain garlic salt, mix 1 TB. GRANULATED GARLIC with 3 TB. regular table salt. Hand-mixed from: coarse flake salt, granulated garlic, and minced parsley. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #21832 $ 3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.3 oz.) #21858 $ 4.99 4 oz. bag #21845 $ 3.49 8 oz. bag #21887 $ 5.95 1 lb. bag #21816 $ 10.80 Greek Seasoning A traditional blend of lemon, garlic and oregano. To make GREEK SALAD DRESSING: Mix 2 TB. seasoning with 2 TB. water, let stand 5 min. Add В№/4 cup olive oil, В№/4 cup salad oil, В№/3 cup red wine vinegar (or В№/4 cup balsamic vinegar and 2 TB. water), plus 1 tsp. sugar if desired. Use to dress vegetable salads, tomatoes and red onion with feta cheese and olives, chicken and pasta salads, or a plain lettuce salad. For gyros, mix 1 TB. in 1 TB. water. Let stand 5 min., add 1 TB. olive oil and 1 TB. lemon juice. Combine with 1 lb. cubed lamb (traditional), pork or chicken, refrigerate 2 hours. Broil until browned. Mix 2-3 tsp. with 1 cup yogurt and 2 TB. cucumber for gyro sauce. Great on grilled, baked or fried fish or chicken, rub on 1 tsp. per lb. Hand-mixed from: coarse salt,  Turkish oregano, garlic, lemon, black pepper, marjoram. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #21937 $ 3.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.3 oz.) #21953 $ 5.15 4 oz. bag #21940 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #21982 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #21911 $ 16.30 Minced Garlic 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #44534 $ 2.79 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #44550 $ 4.55 4 oz. bag #44547 $ 3.55 8 oz. bag #44589 $ 6.09 1 lb. bag #44518 $ 11.20 Penzeys Minced Garlic NEW! The Garlic Lovers Garlic. As close as you can come to picking and mincing garlic fresh from your own garden. Delicious, sweet, strong (1вЃ„4 tsp = 1 clove fresh garlic) and rehydrates very quickly! Perfect for cooking. Sprinkle on chicken, veggies, steak, pasta, and in salad dressing. For incredible garlic bread, mix 2-3 tsp in 1вЃ„3 cup olive oil or melted butter and let stand for a few minutes. Brush on sliced Italian bread, sprinkle with salt if desired, bake at 375Вє for 10 minutes. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #44334 $ 1.89 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #44350 $ 2.79 1 cup jar (net 1.8 oz.) #44389 $ 4.69 2 cup jar (net 3.8 oz.) #44321 $ 8.29 Seafood Primavera The sauce in this recipe from Jennifer VonGroven is so delicious, you may want to double it and use it to toss with steamed veggies or as a dip for fresh bread. To read Jennifer’s story, turn to page 15. 1 lb. fresh or frozen (unseasoned) mussels 1вЃ„2 lb. fresh or frozen shrimp, deveined (use 11вЃ„2 lbs. shrimp if you don’t care for mussels or substitute scallops or whitefish) 3вЃ„4 pkg. angel hair or your favorite pasta 1-2 TB. CHICKEN or VEGETABLE SOUP BASE 1 Cup asparagus, cut into 1-inch pieces 2 TB. olive oil 11вЃ„4tsp. PENZEYS MINCED GARLIC, or 5 cloves fresh garlic, minced 2 shallots, minced 2 tsp. butter 1вЃ„4 Cup white wine (plus extra to sip on while cooking) 4 green onions, chopped and divided 1вЃ„4 Cup fresh parsley, chopped 1 TB. FOX POINT SEASONING (or SUNNY PARIS or MURAL OF FLAVOR) 1вЃ„2 Cup grated Romano cheese 1 large lemon (1вЃ„2 juiced, 1 вЃ„2 thinly sliced) 1вЃ„4 tsp. salt, to taste 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER, to taste See spice Index on page 61 Prepare the seafood for cooking. Scrub the outside of the mussels to remove any traces of beard or grime. Throw out any suspicious mussels, such as any that smell bad or won’t close when rinsed. Also clean and rinse the shrimp. If the seafood is frozen, it does not need to be completely thawed, but do clean them well since it’s going straight from pot to plate. seafood to steam for about 3 minutes (if liquid is evaporating too quickly, add the remaining pasta water). Stir in the cheese and cook for about a minute or so with the cover off. You may need to cook longer if you have a cooler pan. Squeeze the juice from one half of the lemon and remove from heat. Stir well to get all the good flavor from the bottom of the pan, salt and PEPPER to taste. Bring a large pot of water for the pasta to a boil. Add the SOUP BASE and stir. Add the pasta and cook until al dente (for whole grain pasta, boil about 2 minutes longer than regular pasta to achieve the same tenderness). Reserve 1вЃ„4 cup of pasta water when draining. Place in a serving bowl and toss with a bit of olive oil to prevent sticking. Add the asparagus, remaining green onion and the seafood mixture to the pasta and toss to combine. Garnish with extra grated Romano, black pepper and lemon slices. Steam or pan-cook the asparagus in olive oil until just starting to get tender, but not wilted. In a separate large pan with a lid, heat the olive oil over medium heat. The oil is ready when you can either smell it or notice just a bit of steam rising from the pan. Toss in the garlic and shallots, and cook until tender and just starting to brown. Add the butter, white wine, half the green onion, the parsley and FOX POINT, cover, and cook until the wine is reduced to about half or less. Remove the lid, add 3 TB. of the reserved pasta water, the mussels and shrimp. Cover and allow the A note from Jennifer: “You can swap out the seafood and veggies for whatever tickles your fancy. I’ve made it with white fish (yum), scallops (double yum) and with broccoli or fresh green beans.” Prep. time: 15 minutes Cooking time: about 10 minutes for pasta, 10 minutes for seafood Serves: 4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 1 1/2 cups (427g); Calories 660; Calories from fat 170; Total fat 19g; Cholesterol 140mg; Sodium 1760mg; Carbohydrate 78g; Dietary Fiber 6g; Protein 45g. 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 23 Gingersnap Cookies Ginger Ginger is one of the most widely used spices in the world. In America, ginger has been used mainly in baking; it is a must for the holidays—from gingerbread to pumpkin pie to fruit cakes, and it is also increasingly used to flavor a variety of other dishes. Ginger is essential for Asian and Indian dishes where it is used in many ways—from Indian curries, to Japanese marinades, to Chinese stir-fry. A pinch of ginger is a nice boost to the flavor of salt-free dishes, and also a flavorful addition to chicken soup, sauteed vegetables, and roast chicken or pork. For flavorful grilled steak, rub ginger, garlic and black or white pepper on meat, marinate a few hours before cooking. Crystallized Ginger They don’t call it candied ginger for nothing–many of our customers buy it to eat it piece by piece, because it is just that good. Tender Australian ginger, peeled and cut into В№/4" dices, then preserved using the oldfashioned sugar cure method, which gives a spicy sweet flavor to the ginger. Virtually fiber-free, crystallized ginger is perfect for baking and candymaking. Because the ginger retains its warmth and bite, even with the sugar coating, it is excellent for teriyaki, tuna or chicken salad, plus sweet and sour marinades. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #58830 $ 3.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.1 oz.) #58856 $ 6.15 4 oz. bag #58843 $ 5.45 8 oz. bag #58885 $ 9.85 1 lb. bag #58814 $ 18.70 Sliced China Ginger Root Dried sliced ginger root pieces stay fresh and flavorful indefinitely, so they will be ready when you are. Add a slice to stock for chicken soup, Indian curries and Asian dishes. The flavor is strong and vibrant - if a full slice is too much, smaller pieces can be broken off by hand. 4 oz. bag #54645 $ 3.39 8 oz. bag #54687 $ 5.75 1 lb. bag #54616 $ 10.50 24 Penzeys spices | early summer Gumbo File Pure powdered sassafras leaves. Because they thicken, as well as flavor traditional seafood soups and stews, the name is synonymous with gumbo. Add towards the end of cooking. Use about В№/2 tsp. per quart. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #31130 $ 2.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #31156 $ 4.09 4 oz. bag #31143 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #31185 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #31114 $ 14.80 Herbes de Provence Herbes de Provence combines sweet French herbs and flowery lavender with Italian herbs and fennel. Excellent for roasting chicken or Cornish hens, beef or pork tenderloin, rub on В№/2 -1 tsp. per pound. Hand-mixed from: Rosemary, cracked fennel, thyme, savory, basil, French tarragon, dill weed, Turkish oregano, lavender, chervil and marjoram. For desicious cookie recipes, go to www.penzeys.com and click on Recipes. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #13338 $ 2.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #13354 $ 4.85 1 oz. bag #13367 $ 4.75 4 oz. bag #13341 $ 11.29 8 oz. bag #13383 $ 21.45 Horseradish Dip Powdered China Ginger China ginger is the finest in the world. It is virtually fiber-free, yielding a buttery-soft powder when ground, and is much better than the woody fresh ginger found in many supermarkets (stays fresh longer, too). Chinese ginger has a strong, true flavor with lemony overtones, making it perfect for all baking recipes–especially gingersnaps, gingerbread, molasses cookies, coffee cakes, fruit breads, pies, and muffins. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #44639 $ 2.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #44655 $ 4.25 4 oz. bag #44642 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #44684 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #44613 $ 14.80 Cracked China Ginger Cracked ginger is traditionally used for pickling and canning recipes, but is most popular now for marinades, sauces and stock making. Add 1 tsp. to chicken stock or make flavorful Japanese-style marinade with 1 tsp. cracked ginger, 2 fresh garlic cloves (smashed), В№/2 cup soy sauce and В№/4 cup chopped pineapple. Add В№/4 tsp. white pepper if desired. Use to marinate 1 lb. shrimp or cubed chicken or pork for stir-fry with mixed vegetables. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #44734 $ 2.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #44750 $ 4.09 4 oz. bag #44747 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #44789 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #44718 $ 14.80 One of our favorite sandwich spreads, particularly for roast beef and turkey sandwiches on crusty rolls. Makes a nice tangy dip. Mix 1 TB. in 2 TB. water, let stand 5 min. Blend with ВІ/3 cup sour cream and В№/3 cup mayo. Thin with a bit of vinegar. Hand-mixed from: ground horseradish, salt, dextrose, onion powder, lemon peel, dill weed, black pepper, chives. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #22039 $ 3.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #22055 $5.35 4 oz. bag #22042 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #22084 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #22013 $ 20.60 Horseradish Powder Mix 1В№/2 parts water with 1 part horseradish. Serve with prime rib, roast beef, baked potatoes. Mix into tomato sauce with lemon for seafood cocktail sauce. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #44934 $ 2.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #44950 $ 4.19 4 oz. bag #44947 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #44989 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #44918 $ 13.60 Italian Herb Mix One of the best flavor combinations around. All the sweet, flavorful herbs used in Italy—perfect for pizza and spaghetti sauce. Try Italian Herb on oven roasted potatoes—crumble on 1 tsp. Italian Herb per pound with a bit of olive oil, garlic, and salt. Roast at 350В° for an hour, tossing every 15 min. Italian salad dressing: mix 2 tsp. with В№/3 cup vinegar and В№/2 - 2/3 cup oil. Add garlic, pepper, salt, and sugar to taste. Hand-mixed from: oregano, basil, marjoram, thyme, rosemary. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #13433 $ 1.95 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #13459 $ 3.99 1 oz. bag #13462 $ 3.39 4 oz. bag #13446 $ 7.89 8 oz. bag #13488 $ 14.69 Italian Sausage Seasoning Lamb Seasoning Spicy, not hot. Great for meatball sandwiches. For Hot Italians: add В№/4 - В№/2 tsp. crushed red pepper and 1 tsp. red wine vinegar per lb. Hand-mixed from: salt, cracked/ ground fennel, black pepper, sugar. A Greek-style blend that brings out the richness of the meat, rather than covering its flavor. Hand-mixed from: Turkish oregano, rosemary, cumin, celery, paprika, black pepper, onion, garlic, spearmint, ginger. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #28231 $ 2.95 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.7 oz.) #28257 $ 4.69 4 oz. bag #28244 $ 2.95 8 oz. bag #28286 $ 4.69 1 lb. bag #28215 $ 8.30 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #13738 $ 2.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #13754 $ 4.59 4 oz. bag #13741 $ 5.59 Jerk Chicken & Fish Seasoning Delicious Jamaican-style BBQ blend for chicken and seafood. Use 1 TB. per lb with 2 TB. water. Let stand 5 min. Add the juice of half a lemon and salt to taste. Rub on, grill over medium heat. Slightly hot; for authentic Jamaican taste add more hot pepper. Hand-mixed from: ginger, brown sugar, sweet chili, garlic, paprika, allspice, lemon grass, thyme, nutmeg, black pepper, cumin, red pepper, jalapeГ±o. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #13633 $ 3.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #13659 $ 5.99 4 oz. bag #13646 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #13688 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #13617 $ 20.60 Jerk Pork Seasoning 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #31235 $ 1.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #31251 $ 2.95 4 oz. bag #31248 $ 4.45 Lemon Peel Extra fancy California zest (outer peel) with strong lemon flavor and bright yellow color. Minced lemon peel is preferred for baked goods such as lemon poppy seed muffins and cookies such as lemon bars, while powdered is nice for cheesecake. To rehydrate: Use 3 parts water to 1 part lemon peel, and let stand for 15 minutes. When substituting dried lemon peel for fresh, use 1вЃ„3 as much as a recipe calls for. Minced Californian Lemon Peel 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #13538 $ 3.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #13554 $ 5.99 4 oz. bag #13541 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #13583 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #13512 $ 20.60 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #48437 $ 3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #48453 $ 5.69 1 cup jar (net 4.4 oz.) #48482 $ 10.75 2 cup jar (net 9.0 oz.) #48424 $ 20.99 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #54937 $ 2.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #54953 $ 3.35 4 oz. bag #54940 $ 3.39 Kala Jeera Seeds with an exotic, flowery flavor, for use in small amounts. From India. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #55039 $ 3.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #55055 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #55042 $ 7.29 Krakow Nights (Polish-Style Seasoning) All purpose, time tested seasoning, great for adding rich depth of flavor to quick-cooked meals. Shake on chops, steaks and chicken breasts. Great on pork or beef roast;perfect with pasta. Hand-mixed from: salt, black and white pepper, sugar, coriander, garlic, mustard, marjoram, mace, savory. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #28431 $ 3.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.4 oz.) #28457 $ 6.59 4 oz. bag #28444 $ 4.09 8 oz. bag #28486 $ 6.99 1 lb. bag #28415 $ 12.90 Powdered Californian Lemon Peel Mace The lace-like, dried covering of the nutmeg, has a similar flavor, but is sweeter and softer. Blade Grenadian #2 Mace 1 oz. bulk bag #55163 $ 3.09 4 oz. bag #55147 $ 7.29 Ground Grenadian Mace 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #45131 $ 3.75 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #45157 $ 6.45 4 oz. bag #45144 $ 9.09 Mahlab The pit of the sour cherry, used in the Middle East as a sweet/sour, nutty addition to breads, cookies, and biscuits. Whole Turkish Mahlab 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #55239 $ 3.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #55255 $ 5.25 4 oz. bag #55242 $ 5.69 Marjoram Marjoram is one of the most popular herbs in Europe, but it hasn’t yet gained the popularity of basil and oregano here in America. Its flavor is a sweet, flowery cross between oregano and basil, making it the perfect addition to soup, stews, tomato sauces, and dishes such as baked chicken. It’s also nice for creamy potato dishes like scalloped potatoes and potato soup. From Egypt. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #31330 $ 1.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #31356 $ 2.89 1 oz. bag #31369 $ 1.99 4 oz. bag #31343 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #31385 $ 7.89 See spice Index on page 61 C D B Used in SE Asia, India and China to add lemony flavor. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #45036 $ 2.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #45052 $ 5.25 1 cup jar (net 3.2 oz.) #45081 $ 10.19 2 cup jar (net 6.4 oz.) #45023 $ 20.15 Use to reduce the wild flavor of duck and venison and add tartness to Germanic dishes, such as sauerbraten. From Albania. A Lemon Grass Jamaican-style BBQ blend, great for pork chops or tenderloin on the grill. Hand-mixed from: paprika, allspice, ginger, red pepper, sugar, nutmeg, black pepper, garlic, thyme, lemon grass, cinnamon, anise, cloves, mace. Juniper Berries E G Glass Jars Attractive glass jars with black lids and two blank labels, perfect for storing spices. The вЂ�A’ jar has a sifter fitment (shaker top), nice for blends and fine grind spices that are shaken onto foods before cooking. The вЂ�B’ jar holds the same amount but has a wide mouth–easy to get your fingers or a measuring spoon into. The вЂ�C’, вЂ�D’, and вЂ�E’ jars hold 1, 2 and 4 Cups respectively, and are good for storing larger amounts, or spices such as bay leaves and cinnamon sticks, which don’t always fit in a standard-size jar. The вЂ�G’ jar also holds 1 cup, but comes with a sifter fitment (shaker top). A. 4 fl. oz. (1вЃ„ 2 cup) 1ВівЃ„ 4" diameter x 4В№вЃ„ 4" high, shaker top with medium holes, black lid, blank labels #95107 $  1.25 B. 4 fl. oz. (1вЃ„ 2 cup) 2В№вЃ„ 4" diameter x 2ВівЃ„ 4" high, spoon out top, black lid, blank labels #95202 $ 1.25 C. 8 fl. oz. (1 cup) 2В№вЃ„ 4" diameter x 4В№вЃ„ 2" high, spoon out top, black lid, blank labels #95307 $ 1.69 D. 16 fl. oz. (2 cup) 3В№вЃ„ 2" diameter x 3ВівЃ„ 4" high, spoon out top, black lid, blank labels #95402 $ 1.79 E. 32 fl. oz. (4 cup) 3В№вЃ„ 2" diameter x 6ВівЃ„ 4 " high, spoon out top, black lid, blank labels #95507 $ 2.39 G. 8 fl. oz. (1 cup) 2" diameter x 5В№вЃ„ 4" high, shaker top with medium holes, black lid, blank labels #95615 $ 1.69 Mint Spearmint has a cool mint flavor and is the traditional cooking mint, used in the Middle East for salads, tabouli and main dishes, and preferred for English-style lamb and jellies. Peppermint has a warm and spicy mint flavor and is the traditional mint used for flavoring candies and chocolates. Both are a fine addition to tea. Dried Cut-Leaf Spearmint 1 oz. bulk bag #31569 $ 2.49 4 oz. bag #31543 $ 5.69 Dried Cut-Leaf Peppermint 1 oz. bulk bag #31664 $ 2.49 4 oz. bag #31648 $ 5.69 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 25 Penzeys Freshly Ground Pepper A simple shake brings life to salads, sandwiches, pasta, meat, potatoes, soup and eggs. Cut back on sodium by keeping Penzeys Freshly Ground Pepper right at salt’s side. Reach for the pepper first! 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #46338 $ 2.75 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #46354 $ 4.29 4 oz. bag #46341 $ 3.65 8 oz. bag #46383 $ 5.99 1 lb. bag #46312 $ 10.90 Black Peppercorns Whole Special Extra BoldВ® Indian Black Peppercorns The pepper harvest in Sarawak on the island of Borneo is a centuries old event that brings families and friends together to celebrate the culmination of a year of growth and (with luck) good weather. The pepper harvest takes place at the driest time of year, in late June through early July. Harvesting is still done by hand just as it has always been. Determining the peak of ripeness of pepper is a hands-on, visual job. All of the pepper on a vine does not mature at the same rate and the subtle color differences are closely monitored. Some spikes of peppercorns are in a better location on the vine and receive more sunlight and nutrients, so they can be harvested earlier. The harvesters must be ready at all times, as pepper can quickly mature from the dark green berries used to produce black pepper, to the yellow and red berries which are then soaked for white pepper. Creamy white pepper, the type we carry at Penzeys, fetches the highest price for farmers. It also presents a greater challenge. The longer pepper is left to ripen, the higher the potential for heavy rains to wipe out the crop or the hot sun to dry the pepper on the vine. It is the extra care and risks the farmers take that produces the rich, sweet flavor that has made pepper the king of spices for millennia. Special Extra BoldВ® Indian Black Peppercorns are the world’s best—only ten pounds out of every ton of pepper makes the special grade. If you are new to good pepper, you might want to stick with the regular Tellicherry, as they are a better deal, but if you really enjoy pepper you will appreciate the difference. Great on everything, especially beef, chicken, chops, fish, salads, vegetables, soups, and omelets. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #56836 $ 2.79 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #56852 $ 4.59 4 oz. bag #56849 $ 4.79 8 oz. bag #56881 $ 8.55 1 lb. bag #56810 $ 16.10 White Peppercorns White Peppercorns are regarded by many parts of the world as the finest flavored, most preferred pepper, rich and sophisticated. White peppercorns start out the same as black peppercorns, but then are allowed to ripen more fully on the vine, to produce a very large berry with a looser outer shell. This black outer shell is then removed in one of two traditional ways: the Muntok peppercorns are soaked in water until the black shell loosens, while the Sarawak peppercorns are held under a constantly flowing stream of spring water, yielding a whiter color, and an extra clean product. Both white peppercorns have the traditional rich, winey, somewhat hot flavor that is nice used in soup, on grilled meat or poultry, in light-colored dishes or mixed with black peppercorns for a broader range of flavor. Many Asian dishes rely heavily on the flavor of white pepper, and it is preferred for cooking the foods of Southeast Asia, and Southern and Eastern Europe. Whole Sarawak White Peppercorns 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #56739 $ 3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #56758 $ 5.09 4 oz. bag #56744 $ 5.09 8 oz. bag #56789 $ 9.15 1 lb. bag #56717 $ 17.30 Whole Muntok White Peppercorns 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #56236 $ 2.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #56252 $ 4.65 4 oz. bag #56249 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #56281 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #56210 $ 13.60 26 Penzeys spices | early summer If there is only one spice in your kitchen, it should be pepper. No other spice adds the greatest amount of flavor to the greatest number of dishes. Now that modern production and transportation methods have made pepper affordable enough for all to enjoy, it is more popular than ever, outselling all other spices, and consumption continues to rise. If you are trying to decide which peppercorn to buy, we suggest you start with Tellicherry Peppercorns. All of our peppercorns have great flavor, but the Tellicherry Peppercorn is the top grade of Indian pepper. Malabar Indian peppercorns are regarded as having the finest flavor of the mass-produced varieties. A step above Malabar is Tellicherry—a larger and more mature peppercorn, possessing a more developed flavor. Whole Tellicherry Indian Black Peppercorns 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #56036 $ 2.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #56052 $ 4.19 4 oz. bag #56049 $ 3.85 8 oz. bag #56081 $ 6.65 1 lb. bag #56010 $ 12.30 Whole Malabar Indian Black Peppercorns 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #56131 $ 2.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #56157 $ 4.25 4 oz. bag #56144 $ 3.55 8 oz. bag #56186 $ 6.09 1 lb. bag #56115 $ 11.20 Green Peppercorns Green peppercorns come from the same Indian vines as our robust black Tellicherry peppercorns, but are harvested before they mature, yielding green pepper with a fresh, clean flavor. Well-suited for poultry, vegetables and seafood. Dried green peppercorns can be ground in a peppermill like black peppercorns or crushed between your fingers. From India. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #56331 $ 2.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #56357 $ 5.25 1 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #56386 $ 10.19 2 cup jar (net 3.0 oz.) #56328 $ 19.69 Pink Peppercorns From the French island of Reunion. These expensive pink berries add a touch of color and a rich, sweet flavor to almost any dish. Unlike the black, white and green, the pink really aren't peppercorns, but they are so called because of their size and flavor. Called for in almost anything, such as poultry, vegetables or fish. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #56436 $ 4.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #56452 $ 8.09 1 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #56481 $ 14.45 2 cup jar (net 4.4 oz.) #56423 $ 24.99 Wendy and her husband Alberto have been making friends in their new home and both love learning about real Mexican foods and customs. Wendy Pacheco I t was a bit scary, but I do not regret it at all,” says Wendy Pacheco from her new home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. “Both my parents passed away when they were relatively young. Since that time, I began thinking about my increasingly hectic lifestyle and the lack of time I had for my family. “As the years went by, both my husband Alberto and I began talking about reordering our priorities. We had visited Mexico several times and I was always sad to leave, so when our kids finished college we decided to check things out. We both fell in love with San Miguel and within four months sold our home in Virginia and bought our new home in the central highlands of Mexico. “San Miguel is a beautiful colonial center with buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. It offers lots of art and culture and every day can be an adventure. “I think I enjoy the people most. They are warm and open and have an extremely good sense of humor. I like the closeness of the families here and how the older people are respected and taken care of. I love the food and the more laid-back approach to life. As a Type A personality I’m not quite there yet, but I’m learning. “At first there were many things I could not find here, like premixed chili powder. It frustrated me, but it has also made me a more creative cook. At first I simply did not make recipes with chili powder, but then after a period of pouting, I decided to look at the ingredient list and began experimenting. “The Bajio, where San Miguel is located, is called the вЂ�bread basket of Mexico.’ The climate here provides several growing seasons, so fresh fruit and vegetables abound. We’re trying many new foods, I’m learning how to accent its flavor and we’re eating so much healthier. “There are many farms and tiny stores which we enjoy walking to as we explore this new culture we’re living in. On Tuesdays, there is an open-air market or tianguis which dates back to the pre-Hispanic period. It sells everything from produce to meat to flowers to shoes. This is a true bazaar in every sense of the word. It is lively and very colorful. “The kitchen is and always has been the center of our home. We like to explore new foods and try new recipes. My husband is excited about exploring his inner cook and now makes meals on a regular basis. “I think eating and cooking is about more than nourishment. It is a symbol of culture, community, family, friends, celebration and love. And when I taste something great, I always ask for the recipe!” Salpicon Steak Salad This recipe from Wendy’s mother-in-law is great for lunch or a light dinner. 1 lb. flank steak 1 white onion, roughly chopped 2 tsp. salt 2-3 garlic cloves, crushed (or 1вЃ„2-3вЃ„4 tsp. PENZEYS MINCED GARLIC) 5 WHOLE BLACK PEPPERCORNS 1 WHOLE BAY LEAF 1 tsp. MEXICAN OREGANO Dressing 3 TB. apple cider vinegar 11вЃ„2 TB. fresh lime juice (juice of 1 lime) 1вЃ„2-1 TB. MEXICAN OREGANO 11вЃ„2 tsp. salt 1-2 serrano chiles or 2 jalapeГ±o peppers, finely chopped (remove seeds and membrane if you do not want too much heat; if you do not like chile peppers, you can use 1вЃ„2 tsp. GROUND BLACK PEPPER) 1вЃ„2 Cup olive or canola oil Salad: 4 Cups lettuce (Wendy uses romaine), torn into small pieces 1вЃ„2 sliced red onion 2 TB. fresh cilantro 1 sliced avocado Put the flank steak in stock pot. Add enough water to cover the beef. Add the onion, salt, garlic, PEPPERCORNS and BAY LEAF. After bringing to a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer. Add the OREGANO and cook, uncovered, until the beef is tender, 60-90 minutes. Add more water to cover the beef if needed. Remove the beef from the water. Let cool and then shred. Refrigerate. Mix all of the dressing ingredients and refrigerate. When ready to serve, divide the lettuce among 4 or 6 plates. Place the beef on the lettuce; top with onion, cilantro and avocado; spoon on enough dressing to coat. Salt and pepper to taste. Prep. time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 60-90 minutes Serves: 4-6 Nutritional Information: Servings 6; Serving Size 3 oz. steak, 1/8 cup dressing, 3/4 cup salad (199g); Calories 340; Calories from fat 250; Total fat 28g; Cholesterol 25mg; Sodium 710mg; Carbohydrate 7g; Dietary Fiber 4g; Protein 18g. Food is a great excuse for Peyton (center) and her buddies Sherlyn and Nicole to get together. Peyton Williams-Young Food makes me smile,” says chocolate cake with penuche frosting. We have many cherished traditions that involve food and Peyton Williams-Young of Burke, holidays. Virginia. “Reading about it, shopping “Growing up in Toledo, Ohio it for it, preparing it, photographing it was just my dad, mom and me. and of course eating it. Best of all, I However my closest friend at home, get to enjoy it with people I love, and Nicole, could practically be called a they certainly tell me they enjoy it sister since we’ve spent so much time too.” together. We’ve been friends for Peyton, who turns 25 in April, is over 14 years and have eaten a lot of planning to marry her fiancГ© Chris meals together in all different cities this year. Cooking already is an and countries, and we’ve cooked a integral part of their relationship. “I lot of them too. Even though we do nearly all of the cooking but Chris don’t live across the street from each will eat just about anything. So even other anymore we still share recipes though we don’t cook much together and ingredient brainstorms over the yet as a team I can phone. make just about “And now there is anything and know Even though we don’t Chris, my Alabama that he’ll eat it. He’s live across the street from influence. I already also very had a taste for grits, each other anymore we appreciative, and greens and still share recipes and when you know cornbread, but ingredient brainstorms someone enjoys there have definitely eating what you over the phone. been other dishes make, it's always for which I’ve more fun to cook. acquired a bigger taste than before. “At my core has always been a I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying strong-knit family. I would say that my great meals anytime we head south, parents have equally been my biggest and look forward to barbeque, Cajun influences. They are both intelligent food, fried crab claws and sweet tea. people, with a sense of civic “I’m excited for another season of responsibility and an attentiveness to fresh produce and grilling. I social issues that I share, and that has mentioned Chris doesn’t cook much, spurred my interest in exploring the but he is the grill master in our world and in trying to consider the house. I’ll prepare the sides and needs of others. prep the meat or seafood and he’ll “At home my mom does most of grill. We love enjoying the company the cooking, so it was with her that I of family or friends out on the deck, was most often in the kitchen. Dad with an appetizer to start, drinks, a has his specialties though, including great meal, and tasty dessert while omelets, cheeseburgers, chili and relaxing in the nice weather.” “ ” Peyton’s Delicious Chicken This recipe from Peyton makes plain grilled chicken truly incredible, and the sauce adds a lot of extra zip. 4 skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs (usually a little over a pound); bone-in breasts can be used, just up the cooking time 1 TB. THYME 1 TB. OREGANO 1 TB. GROUND CUMIN 1 TB. HUNGARIAN-STYLE SWEET PAPRIKA 1вЃ„4 tsp. GRANULATED GARLIC POWDER 1вЃ„2 tsp. 4/S or SEASONED SALT 1вЃ„2 tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER White Sauce: 11вЃ„4 Cups mayonnaise 1вЃ„4 Cup white vinegar 1вЃ„4 tsp. PENZEYS MINCED GARLIC 1 TB. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER 1вЃ„4 tsp. CAYENNE PEPPER 1 TB. spicy coarse brown mustard 1 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. salt 2 tsp. NATURAL WASABI POWDER, more or less to taste Rinse the chicken and pat dry. Combine all of the SPICES and mix well. Rub the mixture all over the chicken. You don’t need to use all the spice mix. Cover and refrigerate for 4-6 hours to let the flavors meld. Meanwhile, mix together the white sauce ingredients until well blended. Peyton comments, “This is really an instance where you mix to taste. I don’t think my proportions have ever been exactly the same.” Cover and chill at least 2 hours, but the longer the better. Once the chicken has been marinating long enough, heat the grill to between 350 and 400В°. Grill the chicken, covered, for 10-15 minutes on each side or until a meat thermometer registers 165В°. If desired, it is a nice touch to baste on some of the white sauce during cooking (although a bit messy). Serve with more sauce on the side. Prep. time: 10 minutes plus marinating time Cooking time: 20-30 minutes depending on size of pieces and heat of grill Serves: 4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 1 thigh, 1/4 cup sauce (180g); Calories 380; Calories from fat 240; Total fat 27g; Cholesterol 110mg; Sodium 930mg; Carbohydrate 10g; Dietary Fiber 2g; Protein 21g. The ONLY peppermills worthy of the World’s Best Peppercorns! We designed our peppermills to be fully adjustable— from shaker grind to coarse. To fill the peppermill and adjust the grind, unscrew the nut on top of the mill, lift off the wood cap, fill with peppercorns, then place the top back on. The tighter the top is screwed on, the finer the ground pepper will be. If the top is screwed halfway down, there will be a large opening in the grinding mechanism, allowing big chunks of pepper to fall through. If the top is screwed down tightly, there will be a small opening for fine pepper. Our salt shakers have larger holes in the top and are designed to be used with coarse style flake salt. Fine table salts may pour too quickly out of the top. *All peppermills come filled with Tellicherry black peppercorns and salt shakers with Kosher style flake salt. Peppermills (filled with Tellicherry black peppercorns) 6" Peppermill (Dark Finish) #91154 $ 24.95 6" Peppermill (Natural Finish) #91143 $ 24.95 8" Peppermill (Dark Finish) #91459 $ 33.95 8" Peppermill (Natural Finish) #91446 $ 33.95 available in 2 sizes and 2 finishes Salt Shakers (filled with Kosher style flake salt) 6” Peppermill and Salt Shaker shown above in Dark Finish 6" Salt Shaker (Dark Finish) #91170 $ 6.95 6" Salt Shaker (Natural Finish) #91167 $ 6.95 8" Salt Shaker (Dark Finish) #91475 $ 7.95 8" Salt Shaker (Natural Finish) #91462 $ 7.95 available in 2 sizes and 2 finishes 6” Peppermill and Salt Shaker shown above in Dark Finish Combination Sets (filled with Tellicherry black peppercorns and Kosher style flake salt) 6" Peppermill & Salt Shaker Set (Dark Finish) #91196 $ 29.95 6" Peppermill & Salt Shaker Set (Natural Finish) #91183 $ 29.95 8" Peppermill & Salt Shaker Set (Dark Finish) #91491 $ 39.95 8" Peppermill & Salt Shaker Set (Natural Finish) #91488 $ 39.95 Salt shakers have larger holes for Coarse Style flake salt Note: Local sales taxes apply. New Mill Old Mill Improved grinding mechanism Our new mills handle all peppercorns, from regular-sized Tellicherry Indian Black Peppercorns to our larger Special Extra Bold Indian Black Peppercorns. See spice Index on page 61 8” Peppermill and Salt Shaker shown in Natural Finish 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 29 Pepper Blends Special Grinds A combination of peppercorns is a nice change of pace for the tabletop pepper grinder. Black, white and green peppercorns all start as the same berry, but are picked at different times and dried in different ways, allowing each to develop its own distinctive flavor. Four Peppercorn and European peppercorns give robust flavor to meat, poultry, salads and vegetables. Lemon-Pepper and Shallot-Pepper are popular, versatile, ground pepper blends, while Mignonette Pepper is a coarse blend mixed with coriander, that is great for longer cooking times of large roasts or the higher temperatures of grilling and broiling. Finely ground white pepper has traditionally been used in Western cooking where specks of black pepper would be objectionable, such as in white sauces, cream soups and fish dishes. Coarse grind white pepper is the size and type of pepper preferred in Southeast Asia where it is sprinkled heavily on meats, especially beef and pork before grilling, broiling or stir-frying. European Style Peppercorns Half and half blend of Tellicherry black peppercorns and Sarawak white peppercorns. In Northern Europe, white and black pepper enjoy equal popularity. The familiar, robust black pepper flavor combined with the deep, winey, complex white pepper, is perfect ground on potato or noodle dishes. Great on pork roast and hearty beef or chicken stew with red wine and root vegetables. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #14135 $ 2.99 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.3 oz.) #14151 $ 4.95 4 oz. bag #14148 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #14180 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #14119 $ 14.90 Four Peppercorn Blend Mixture of Tellicherry black and Mysore green peppercorns from India, white peppercorns from Sarawak, and the rare pink peppercorns from the French island of Reunion. Adds festive color and flavor to any dish where one would use freshly ground pepper. This blend also looks nice in the clear, acrylic style peppermills. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #14430 $ 4.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #14456 $ 8.69 2 cup jar (net 7.7 oz.) #14427 $27.59 Mignonette Pepper A classical blend of cracked Tellicherry black pepper, Muntok white pepper and coriander. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #13833 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.3 oz.) #13859 $ 5.89 4 oz. bag #13846 $ 6.25 Shallot-Pepper Seasoning Bursting with the flavor of rich shallots and flavorful French tarragon. Excellent on fish, vegetables, sauteed boneless chicken breast and pork or veal cutlets. Just sprinkle on В№/2 -1 tsp. per pound, dust with a bit of flour and sautГ© in a small amount of olive oil. Store in the refrigerator in the summer months to prevent clumping. Hand-mixed from: coarse salt, Tellicherry black pepper, shallots, tarragon and bay leaves. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #22734 $ 3.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #22750 $ 5.39 4 oz. bag #22747 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #22789 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #22718 $ 23.20 Lemon-Pepper Seasoning One of the great, classic blends. Originally it was used primarily for fish: baked, broiled, grilled or fried. It is equally good, and just as popular, on chicken. Sprinkle on 1-2 tsp. per pound, before breading, if desired. Great for turkey or duck breast, pork roast, chops or cutlets and all cuts of veal (especially stuffed, baked veal breast). It's the best spice possible for scrambled eggs and omelets, and a must for catfish. Hand-mixed from: salt, Special Extra Bold black pepper, citric acid, lemon peel, garlic and minced green onion. For salt-free lemon-pepper, see Sunny Spain. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #22534 $ 3.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.8 oz.) #22550 $ 5.59 4 oz. bag #22547 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #22589 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #22518 $ 16.30 Ground White Pepper Ground, -40 mesh, Muntok Indonesian 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #46433 $ 2.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #46459 $ 4.75 4 oz. bag #46446 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #46488 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #46417 $ 14.80 Coarse, 20/30 mesh, Muntok Indonesian 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #46538 $ 2.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #46554 $ 4.79 4 oz. bag #46541 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #46583 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #46512 $ 14.80 Ground Black Pepper Indian Black Tellicherry. Our ground pepper is the finest in the nation. Pure premium grade peppercorns, ground often to ensure freshness. The pepper is sifted to four popular sizes, from a fine shaker grind, to large coarse chunks, suitable to meet every need. Mesh is a term that refers to the number of openings per linear inch in a sifting screen. A fine grind, such as a 30/60 mesh, would sift through a screen with 30 openings per inch, but would stay atop a smaller screen of 60 openings per inch. Fine Shaker Grind, -30 mesh 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #45731 $ 2.45 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #45757 $ 3.85 4 oz. bag #45744 $ 3.19 8 oz. bag #45786 $ 5.39 1 lb. bag #45715 $ 9.80 Shaker Grind, 30/60 mesh (powdery fines sifted out) 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #45836 $ 2.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #45852 $ 4.09 4 oz. bag #45849 $ 3.85 8 oz. bag #45881 $ 6.65 1 lb. bag #45810 $ 12.30 Coarse Grind, 20/30 mesh (popular size, not too large) 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #46033 $ 2.59 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #46059 $ 4.19 4 oz. bag #46046 $ 3.85 8 oz. bag #46088 $ 6.65 1 lb. bag #46017 $ 12.30 Szechuan Peppercorns More spicy, fragrant and fresher than ever. These are not true peppercorns, but are actually an aromatic reddish berry with a black inner seed and peppery bite. A must for Asian cooking. Perfect added to chicken soup. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #56531 $ 2.35 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #56557 $ 3.69 4 oz. bag #56544 $ 5.49 8 oz. bag #56586 $ 9.95 1 lb. bag #56515 $ 18.90 Szechuan Pepper Salt The easiest way to add the great flavor of Szechuan Peppercorns to any dish. The Peppercorns are roasted and ground and then mixed with flake salt. Sprinkle on duck, pork, veggies, eggs, use in soups, on salads, the possibilities are endless. Contains salt and Szechuan Peppercorns. 1вЃ„ 4 Cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #22639 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 Cup jar (net 3.0 oz.) #22655 $ 5.95 4 oz. bag #22642 $ 5.09 8 oz. bag #22684 $ 8.99 1 lb. bag #22613 $ 16.90 Cracked Black Pepper, 10/16 mesh 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #46233 $ 2.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.3 oz.) #46259 $ 4.29 4 oz. bag #46246 $ 3.85 8 oz. bag #46288 $ 6.65 1 lb. bag #46217 $ 12.30 Joy and husband Tim are excited about sharing healthier meals with others. Joy Mandel For health reasons my husband Tim and I have moved to a more plant-based diet,” says Joy Mandel of Baltimore, Maryland. “It has been going great. I really enjoy exploring new recipes and new foods. “My sister Hilary Smith has been a vegetarian for 40 years and is a fantastic cook so we have eaten her food over the years and loved it. She is my inspiration. I have been cooking vegetarian meals for a long time, but just recently gave up meat completely for health reasons. My cholesterol went down 50 points in 6 weeks. “Some people complain that vegetarian diets are so restrictive and, yes, they can be somewhat restrictive. But on the other hand there is a wealth of wonderful, good food that you can prepare. It’s just so important that we eat healthier meals. My friends have been wonderfully supportive and are more than willing to eat my mostly vegan meals. “Our diet has definitely led to more food explorations. I find that different ethnic cuisines are much more accommodating to this way of eating than the typical American meat-based, fried everything diet! Indian, Asian, Mexican—all have been great.” Joy is a social worker who currently works part-time in a hospital emergency room dealing with psychiatric emergencies. “There is definitely satisfaction in helping folks,” she says. “There are times when if it’s appropriate for the patient, I can spend some time with them and let them talk about their issues. Often just getting things off their chests is helpful.” Joy is also involved at her synagogue. “Many congregations in the Baltimore area cook for one of our food banks/soup kitchens, usually once a month. They have provided the recipes and we just make the meals, freeze them and deliver them. They are also starting to work at the kitchen so my husband and I are going to do that. “One of the main pillars of Judaism is вЂ�tikkun olam’ which in Hebrew means repairing the world. There’s where I find the most meaning. A friend and I head up a committee of folks who prepare meals for congregants who are experiencing either illness in the family, just had a new baby or any other circumstance where they need some help. We do what we can. It makes me feel like I am doing my part to repair the world on an individual scale.” Black Bean Quinoa Salad If you’ve never tried quinoa, be sure to make this recipe from Joy. It is a great introduction to the super-healthy, quick-cooking grain. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1вЃ„4 1вЃ„2 1 2 1 1-2 mango, peeled and diced small red bell pepper, seeded and diced small Cup thinly sliced scallions Cup chopped cilantro TB. vegetable oil (canola or grape-seed) TB. wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar or flavored balsamic vinegar tsp. salt tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER tsp. ITALIAN SALAD DRESSING SEASONING mixed with 2 tsp. water (optional) Cups cooked quinoa, cooled (about 3вЃ„4 Cup raw) 15-oz. can black beans, rinsed and drained finely diced jalapeГ±o pepper(s), optional Mix everything together and serve over greens. Prep. time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 7 minutes or so for quinoa Serves: 4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 1 1/2 cups (321g); Calories 300; Calories from fat 90; Total fat 10g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 280mg; Carbohydrate 40g; Dietary Fiber 11g; Protein 14g. My mom saw the Penzeys “Love People” bumper sticker and she thought of my fiancГ© (sometimes they don’t get along so well). She knows that is one of his philosophies and got it for him. It brought them a little closer. Note from Editor: Visit any Penzeys retail location, or place an order online or at 1-800-741-7787, for your own removable I must tell you that I spent 21 years trying to find my daughter the perfect gift. Often I was close, but no cigar. A few years back I purchased her the “Two Hearts Gift Crate.” My mind was set on starting her out on the adventure of great foods prepared with love and creativity. I scored!! She was thrilled with her selection of spices and seasonings and she has continued to use Penzeys. Last week she pulled out the secret to her great chili. Lo and behold, there was her bag of Chili 3000. I’m thinking we are starting on another generation of Penzeys believers in our family. I am currently deployed to Afghanistan and my parents make sure to send me Penzeys spices and Penzeys catalogs in my care packages! I love the Penzeys cinnamon blend in my oatmeal in the morning, and when I’m running convoys, having seasoning mixes to add to my pouched fish makes all the difference! When you’re far from home having flavors you love nearby offers such comfort. One of the things I’m looking forward to most when I get back to the states is doing a major shopping trip to Penzeys! Thank you for making products that are continuously amazing. Best wishes, —Rebecca H. Aloha from Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii. When we pulled into the shopping mall yesterday I spotted the Penzey bumper sticker “Love People, Cook them tasty food” on one of the local vehicles. Since we are visiting from Alaska it really made me realize that you have reached so many people with your message. My best friend Carol and I ventured out to your Woodmere store on Cleveland’s east side this morning, only to find they were packing up and moving. We fully expected to be turned away and asked to come back to the new location. However, one of the gentlemen asked us what we were looking for and invited us in. We were flabbergasted when they stopped what THEY were doing so they could tend to OUR needs (Yes, they let us in even though they were busy packing). WOW! As we left, thanking everyone, we were told вЂ�You are what makes us stay alive.’ I have exposed many friends and family (including most recently, Carol) to Penzeys Spices, of which my family has been a loyal customer for about 15 years. We are all grateful for all that you do. Thank you Sypen families —the entire Burns and Pictured, clockwise from left, Helen, Ben and Michael Burns and Thank you for including one with our last order. Mahalo, —Charlotte S. —Emily J. We really want to hear from you! 32 Dear Bill, Have a comment (or photo) you’d like to share? Send your letters and photos (with information about the people in them) Editor, |Penzeys Penzeystospices SPRINGSpice Catalog, 19300 W. 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We would like to feature at least a couple birthday cakes in every catalog this year, but we are also looking for those special birthday meals. Making someone’s favorite meal just the way they like it makes all the difference in the world, and there is no better time than a birthday to make it happen. I am also hoping throughout this year to take some time to reflect on where we have come from and to think about where we are going. With our roots on the near Northwest side of Milwaukee, it would be great to find cooks who share our Midtown Milwaukee experience. And in our next catalog, we’d like to share some great grilling and barbeque traditions and recipes. Do you have a favorite recipe that works for you on the grill? A barbeque idea that expresses your individuality and the bonds you share with family and friends? We’d be delighted to hear from you if you do! And with my father playing such a huge role Please in what Penzeys has become, and with share with us what a difference the kindness of foster what happens in care made in his life, I would love to feature a few people with their own foster your kitchen. Visit experiences to share. penzeys. com and But beyond these ideas, what we really need for our catalog is you. As much as we can start with ideas for what a catalog can be, so often just one answer on one survey can lead us off in a whole new different and often beautiful direction. Come be a part. Please visit penzeys.com and fill out our brief questionnaire to share with us what happens in your kitchen. I appreciate it. See spice Index on page 61 fill out our brief questionnaire. Calling all Cooks! i Click here to tell us a bit about yourself. 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 35 Jana and her fast-footed dog Olivia or вЂ�Ping Pong’ as she calls her, work together helping people. “I love my job, I wish the whole planet could say that!” Olivia (below) along with her fellow rescue dogs, all proud and eager to work. Jana Hester I am SUPER spunky! And, well, I’m a walking contradiction,” laughs Jana Hester of Phoenix, Arizona. “I have one very large tattoo that covers half my body and a spiked haircut which is sometimes hot pink. I can come across as unapproachable, maybe, a bit different than normal, certainly outside the box, but I am down to earth on the inside. I have so much fun with it. I love to be different! “And I feel I make a difference in the lives of the dogs I help get adopted and the families that take them in. The rescues I volunteer for are all about the perfect match. That’s what I love about them; there is always the right family waiting out there. “Being inside a home environment these dogs learn boundaries and have rules, they receive nutritious meals and any issues that may be present can be worked through. The personality of the dog can be discovered and the dogs are allowed to blossom and heal from their recent life changes. “I can save the life of a dog, enrich a family with warmth and the innocent joy of unconditional love that a new 36 Penzeys spices | early summer “We’ve been married five years dog brings. I can’t change the world and continue to share our love of for all dogs, but I can change the eating healthy and staying fit. Food world for one dog at a time. and being able to create delicious “Any dog is a good dog, regardless meals together allows us to enjoy each of breed. It’s all about how we treat other’s company while we continue to them. I have a wonderful, crazy pack grow and get to know each other. of love in this house not to mention a I love cooking with him to this day. very understanding husband! “We have a huge garden in our “Brian and I met when I was backyard. I love seeing the sprouts cooking for families and singles in peek their heads their homes. up over the soil This was a and there’s nothing great way Any dog is a good dog, like going outside for me to regardless of breed. It’s all to bring in my own introduce about how we treat them. homegrown beets people to new and greens. The foods, new spices and new ways of thinking about creation of turning raw ingredients into something completely different is food. I truly felt like I was helping what I enjoy most about cooking. people to eat healthier. “My mom taught me how to make “At the time Brian was a client of mine. We would talk and talk if he was my own soap, which to me is much like cooking. On the stove, I mix the home and before we knew it we were essential ingredients, add some flower laughing together like we’d known petals and wham; I have a batch of each other for years. soap ready to cure. After several weeks “It was our third date when Brian it’s ready for me to spoil my friends offered to show me how to make sushi. He even asked if I would like to with something they won’t indulge in for themselves. I love to give it as gifts. bring my dogs with me to his home for the evening. Well, it was hook, line It makes people feel special. Giving the gift of joy . . . I love that feeling!” and sinker right there! “ ” Blueberry Spinach Summer Salad Jana says, “If you aren’t a fan of spinach, use mixed greens instead.” 1 bag or 2 bunches of spinach leaves (stems removed), rinsed well, and dried 1 small red onion, thinly sliced 1вЃ„2 Cup walnuts, raw or toasted—whatever you like (toast 10 minutes at 350В°) 1 Cup fresh ripe blueberries 1 4-oz. pkg. crumbled feta cheese 1вЃ„3 Cup regular or lemon olive oil 2-3 TB. balsamic vinegar 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2 tsp. KOSHER SALT 1вЃ„2 tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER Divide the spinach among four plates. Top evenly with onion slices, nuts, berries and feta. Drizzle generously with oil and vinegar, season with salt and PEPPER. The dressing is GREAT for dipping, so this dish goes nicely with a crusty loaf of bread. Prep. time: 10 minutes Cooking time: none or 10 for toasting nuts Serves: 4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 1 1/2 cups (139g); Calories 260; Calories from fat 210; Total fat 23g; Cholesterol 10mg; Sodium 290mg; Carbohydrate 10g; Dietary Fiber 3g; Protein 7g. Cantaloupe Chicken Salad Creamy, cool and delicious. Dressing: 1 bunch of green onions, thinly sliced 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2 Cup mayonnaise 1/2 Cup plain Greek yogurt 4-6 TB. white wine vinegar (or more to taste) 1-2 TB. DILL WEED 1/2 tsp. KOSHER SALT 1вЃ„4 tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER Salad: 4 Cups cooked, cubed chicken 1 ripe cantaloupe, seeded and peeled, cut into 1 вЃ„2-inch cubes 3вЃ„4 Cup chopped celery 4 Cups mixed greens 1 English cucumber, thinly sliced Combine the dressing ingredients in a large bowl and whisk well to combine. Add the chicken, melon and celery; gently stir together. To serve, evenly divide the greens among 4 plates. Top with the chicken/melon mixture and cucumber slices. Enjoy! Prep. time: 15 minutes Cooking time: none Serves: 4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 2 cups (478g); Calories 300; Calories from fat 70; Total fat 8g; Cholesterol 85mg; Sodium 380mg; Carbohydrate 24g; Dietary Fiber 5g; Protein 34g. See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 37 Mulling Spices To make our favorite mulled cider, mix 12 cups of apple juice with 6 cups cranberry juice, add 1вЃ„2 cup brown sugar, 2 TB. butter, 2 tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT, and 1-2 TB. MULLING SPICES. Simmer on low heat for 30-45 minutes. Your kitchen will smell great. For mulled wine, simmer red wine gently for 20 minutes with 1 TB. mulling spice per bottle. Hand-mixed from: cracked China and Korintje cinnamon, Ceylon cloves, allspice, cardamom, mace. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #13938 $ 3.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #13954 $ 5.49 4 oz. bag #13941 $ 7.35 8 oz. bag #13983 $ 13.49 1 lb. bag #13912 $ 25.90 Mustard Mural of Flavor Chicken Couscous Salad This recipe from Jen Acuna (story on page 9) is a wonderful melding of flavors and textures. Couscous cooks very quickly; this is a delicious AND quick meal! 2-3 Cups cooked cubed chicken 1вЃ„4 Cup olive oil 4tsp. vinegar (Jen uses white balsamic vinegar) 2 tsp. MURAL OF FLAVOR 1вЃ„4-1 tsp. KOSHER SALT (optional—to taste) 1вЃ„4-1вЃ„2tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER, to taste 2 Cups cooked couscous 1 TB. (heaping) freshly chopped mint 1вЃ„2-1 Cup toasted pine nuts 1вЃ„4 tsp. HUNGARIAN-STYLE SWEET PAPRIKA 3 oz. chГЁvre cheese Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces and place in a bowl. In a small bowl, combine the olive oil, vinegar, MURAL OF FLAVOR, SALT and PEPPER and mix well. Pour over the chicken. Add the couscous and mix well. Add the mint and stir again. In a skillet, roast the pine nuts over medium heat for 5-7 minutes, shaking regularly, until fragrant and golden-brown. Sprinkle with PAPRIKA and cook for 1 more minute. Let cool for a few minutes, and then add to the bowl and mix. Spoon the mixture onto a serving platter and crumble the chГЁvre over the top right before serving. Prep. time: 15 minutes 9 (includes pine nut toasting) Cooking time: 10 minutes for couscous Serves: 6-8 Nutritional Information: Servings 6; Serving Size 1 cup (170g); Calories 400; Calories from fat 230; Total fat 25g; Cholesterol 60mg; Sodium 180mg; Carbohydrate 19g; Dietary Fiber 3g; Protein 26g. 38 Penzeys spices | early summer When making mustard, use stainless steel, glass, or ceramic utensils and containers (aluminum gives mustard an odd flavor). For a standard thickness, use 8 parts mustard by volume to 7 parts liquid. Mustard is very hot when first mixed, and then mellows with age. Refrigeration nearly stops the mellowing process. For hot mustard, store at room temperature for 4 weeks, then move to refrigerator (or try 8 weeks for mild). An easy starter recipe is 1 cup regular mustard powder (4 oz. by weight), 3 fl. oz. vinegar, 3 fl. oz. cool water, 1вЃ„2 tsp. salt and 1 TB. honey. Mix until smooth, then pack in glass jars. For Chinese restaurant-style mustard, mix 3 TB Oriental powder with 3 TB water. Let stand 10 minutes for heat and flavor to develop. Regular Canadian Mustard Powder (medium) 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #45236 $ 2.05 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #45252 $ 3.05 4 oz. bag #45249 $ 1.89 8 oz. bag #45281 $ 2.79 1 lb. bag #45210 $ 4.60 Oriental Canadian Mustard Powder (hot) 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #45436 $ 1.99 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.8 oz.) #45452 $ 2.99 4 oz. bag #45449 $ 1.89 8 oz. bag #45481 $ 2.79 1 lb. bag #45410 $ 4.60 Crushed Brown Canadian Mustard Seeds 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #45531 $ 2.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #45557 $ 3.09 4 oz. bag #45544 $ 1.89 8 oz. bag #45586 $ 2.79 1 lb. bag #45515 $ 4.60 Mural of Flavor Mustard Seed Yellow mustard seed is the traditional type sold in grocery stores, commonly used for pickling, canning and sausage making. Brown mustard seed is smaller and hotter, traditional for Asian and African cooking. In India, whole brown seeds are fried in oil until a popping sound is heard. This gives the seeds a nutty flavor, important in many vegetarian dishes. Try whole mustard seeds in barbecue sauce and rubs, or marinades for grilling. The seeds become very soft, giving great flavor and an attractive appearance. Yellow Canadian Mustard Seed 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #55334 $ 2.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.9 oz.) #55350 $ 3.35 4 oz. bag #55347 $ 1.89 8 oz. bag #55389 $ 2.79 1 lb. bag #55318 $ 4.60 Brown Canadian Mustard Seed 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #55534 $ 2.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #55550 $ 3.25 4 oz. bag #55547 $ 1.89 8 oz. bag #55589 $ 2.79 1 lb. bag #55518 $ 4.60 Northwoods Seasoning One of our most popular seasonings. Up North Wisconsin is a great place to fish, but it’s an even better place to eat. Northwoods is a perfect seasoning for family-style fried or baked chicken and fish. For baking, sprinkle on 1-2 tsp. per pound—rub fish with a bit of oil first. Try adding Northwoods to hearty soups and stews. Hand-mixed from: coarse flake salt, paprika, black pepper, thyme, rosemary, granulated garlic and ground chipotle pepper. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #22134 $ 3.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #22150 $ 5.59 4 oz. bag #22147 $ 5.59 8 oz. bag #22189 $ 10.09 1 lb. bag #22118 $ 19.10 Northwoods Fire Seasoning What could be better than two types of Northwoods Seasoning? Northwoods Fire has the same great flavor as the original, with the added kick of smoky ground Chipotle and hot Cayenne red pepper. A wonderful seasoning for all grilled foods—steaks, fish, chicken and chops, even grilled vegetables. Hand-mixed from: coarse flake salt, paprika, ground chipotle pepper, black pepper, cayenne red pepper, thyme, rosemary and granulated garlic. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #24033 $ 3.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #24059 $ 6.15 4 oz. bag #24046 $ 6.25 8 oz. bag #24088 $ 11.45 1 lb. bag #24017 $ 21.80 Mural of Flavor blends over a dozen spices and herbs, creating a wall (hence mural) of flavor so delicious, there’s no need to add salt. Inspired by the rich and mouthwatering flavors of the western Mediterranean, Mural of Flavor is wonderfully versatile. Try it on chicken, fish, pork and beef. Add it to soups, rice and potatoes. Shake it over sliced tomatoes, corn, popcorn and scrambled eggs. Hand mixed from spices, shallots, onion, garlic, lemon peel, citric acid, chives, orange peel. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #14030 $ 3.65 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #14056 $ 6.59 1 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #14085 $ 11.75 2 cup jar (net 5.0 oz.) #14027 $ 21.99 Nutmeg Both Grenadian and East Indian ground nutmeg are easy to use and flavorful. Whole nutmeg are very large, about 80 per lb. (5-6 nutmeg per oz.), making them easier to grate by hand. Ten seconds of rubbing on a small-holed grater will yield В№/2 tsp. of fresh, flavorful nutmeg. Grenada in the West Indies grows some of the finest nutmeg in the world. When using Grenadian nutmeg, use ВІ/3 of what the recipe calls for, it is very potent. Nutmeg is a must for BBQ sauce. In Europe, nutmeg is used atop most bakery and hot chocolate. Fine Ground East Indian Nutmeg 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #45636 $2.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #45652 $ 4.75 4 oz. bag #45649 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #45681 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #45610 $ 14.80 Fine Ground Grenadian West Indian Nutmeg 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #48532 $ 3.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #48558 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #48545 $ 5.45 8 oz. bag #48587 $ 9.85 1 lb. bag #48516 $ 18.70 Whole Grenadian West Indian Nutmeg 1 oz. bulk bag #55668 $ 2.49 4 oz. bag #55642 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #55684 $ 12.39 1 lb. bag #55613 $ 19.80 Old World Seasoning Old World Seasoning is a popular, lower salt, all-purpose blend. Sprinkle on chicken, beef and fish before baking, 1-2 tsp. per pound. Perfect for sauteed vegetables—from zucchini to pea pods. Hand-mixed from: paprika, salt, sugar, celery, garlic, onion, black pepper, parsley, dill seed, caraway, turmeric, dill weed, bay leaf, marjoram, thyme, savory, basil and rosemary. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #22334 $ 3.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #22350 $ 5.15 4 oz. bag #22347 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #22389 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #22318 $14.90 Onion Powder Onion powder adds lots of flavor, and is a convenient way to slip onions past children. White onion has sweet raw onion flavor, toasted onion has a French onion flavor. To make Onion Salt: Mix 1 TB Onion Powder with 3 TB salt. Californian White Onions, Granulated 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #47135 $ 2.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #47151 $ 3.59 4 oz. bag #47148 $ 2.95 8 oz. bag #47180 $ 4.85 1 lb. bag #47119 $ 8.70 Californian Toasted Onions, Granulated 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #47230 $ 2.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #47256 $ 3.59 4 oz. bag #47243 $ 2.95 8 oz. bag #47285 $ 4.85 1 lb. bag #47214 $ 8.70 Onions Dehydrated onions are great to keep on hand for those times when you've run out just when you need them the most. White onions have the flavor of a sweet onion, without the sharpness of raw onions, ideal for those who like the flavor without the bite. Toasted onions have a “French Onion” flavor, very nice for roasts. 2 TB = 1 small onion. Minced (1/8" bits) Californian White Onions 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #46633 $ 2.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #46659 $ 3.49 4 oz. bag #46646 $ 2.75 8 oz. bag #46688 $ 4.45 1 lb. bag #46617 $ 7.90 Minced (1/8" bits) Californian Toasted Onions 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #46938 $ 2.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #46954 $ 3.35 4 oz. bag #46941 $ 2.75 8 oz. bag #46983 $ 4.45 1 lb. bag #46912 $ 7.90 Orange Peel Orange Peel is sweeter and less expensive than lemon peel, making it the perfect addition to coffee cake, banana bread, waffle batter, cheesecake and muffins. Sprinkle on hot cereal or add to potpourri. To rehydrate: Use 3 parts water to 1 part peel, let stand 15 minutes. Substitute В№/3 as much dry as recipe calls for. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #47430 $ 2.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #47456 $ 4.25 1 cup jar (net 3.8 oz.) #47472 $ 8.19 2 cup jar (net 7.7 oz.) #47427 $ 16.19 See spice Index on page 61 Vegan Spinach Pesto According to Elizabeth (story on page 53), “This makes a great, relatively inexpensive pesto sauce. We use it on pasta or on pizza dough with fresh tomato slices. No cheese—it’s not needed on this pizza and you won’t even miss it!” 10 oz. baby spinach 2 TB. pine nuts or walnuts 1 вЃ„4 Cup nutritional yeast (Parmesan cheese or a Parmesan/Romano cheese blend may be used instead of the yeast) 1вЃ„4 Cup extra virgin olive oil 1вЃ„4 tsp. GRANULATED GARLIC water or olive oil as needed Place the spinach, pine nuts, yeast and olive oil in a food processor or blender and pulse until well-blended, scraping the sides as needed. Add the water or more olive oil and pulse to reach your desired consistency. Serve on freshly cooked pasta or spread on pizza dough with sliced tomatoes. Prep. time: 5 minutes Cooking time: none Yield: 11вЃ„2 Cups sauce Nutritional Information: Servings 3; Serving Size 1/2 cup (125g); Calories 260; Calories from fat 200; Total fat 22g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 150mg; Carbohydrate 14g; Dietary Fiber 7g; Protein 8g. 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 39 Parsley Parsley is America’s favorite herb. Sweet and rich, it brings out the flavor of other spices and herbs, and is perfect in soups and on baked chicken or fish. Parsley flakes are light;1 oz. equals almost 2 cups. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .1 oz.) #31930 $ 1.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #31956 $ 2.79 1 oz. bag #31969 $ 2.75 4 oz. bag #31943 $ 6.29 8 oz. bag #31985 $ 11.59 Oregano For traditional Italian-American cooking, the sweet, strong flavor of Turkish oregano can’t be beat. Our travels to this area have allowed us to import some wonderful Turkish oregano, the best we've seen in years. Try some on baked chicken, pork, and fish. For a simple salad dressing or marinade, mix 1 TB. TURKISH OREGANO with 1вЃ„2 tsp. each black pepper and garlic, add to 1вЃ„2 cup olive oil and 2 TB. balsamic or red wine vinegar. Add salt to taste and a dash of honey and/or brown mustard for green or pasta salads, chicken, lamb, fish, or vegetables. MEXICAN OREGANO is strong, pungent and less sweet, great for chili. For easy GUACAMOLE, mash 2 ripe avocados with the juice of 1 lime, 1вЃ„2 tsp. each MEXICAN OREGANO, cumin, garlic, salt, and a dash of cayenne. Broken Leaf Turkish Oregano 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #31730 $ 1.49 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #31756 $ 3.09 1 oz. bag #31769 $ 2.45 4 oz. bag #31743 $ 5.59 8 oz. bag #31785 $ 10.19 Broken Leaf Mexican Oregano 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #31835 $ 1.49 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #31851 $ 2.99 1 oz. bag #31864 $ 2.45 4 oz. bag #31848 $ 5.59 8 oz. bag #31880 $ 10.19 Ozark Seasoning A classic Southern blend of black pepper and herbs. What could be better than the flavor of fried chicken without the fat? Sprinkle Ozark Seasoning on chicken, fish or chops, bake or saute for mouth-watering flavor and a healthy meal. Use about 1 tsp. of Ozark on each chicken breast, pork chops or fish fillets. Sprinkle on green beans - almost as good as the meat. Another great use for Ozark Seasoning is in scrambled eggs. Hand-mixed from: salt, Tellicherry black pepper, spices and herbs, granulated garlic, and paprika. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #24138 $ 3.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.5 oz.) #24154 $ 6.15 4 oz. bag #24141 $ 6.25 8 oz. bag #24183 $ 12.15 1 lb. bag #24112 $ 23.20 Paprika Hungarian-Style Sweet Paprika is a traditional spice with delicious flavor and vibrant color—one of the best spices from Gram’s kitchen. Just a sprinkle adds a flavorful and colorful touch to meat, fish and poultry— not to mention goulash. Hungarian-Style Sweet Paprika is the best in the world, as Hungary has the sunshine needed for sweet, rich flavor, and the knowledgeable farmers to nurture the crop from planting to harvest. Hungarian-Style Sweet Kulonleges Paprika 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #47535 $ 2.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #47551 $ 4.75 4 oz. bag #47548 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #47580 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #47519 $ 14.80 Hungarian-Style Half-Sharp Paprika More of a bite than sweet paprika—use it sparingly or combined with Sweet Paprika 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 0.9 oz.) #47630 $ 2.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #47656 $ 4.79 4 oz. bag #47643 $ 4.45 8 oz. bag #47685 $ 7.89 1 lb. bag #47614 $ 14.80 Californian-Style Sweet Paprika Californian paprika is deep red, mild and sweet, nice for chicken but browns with long cooking 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #47830 $ 2.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #47856 $ 4.55 4 oz. bag #47843 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #47885 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #47814 $ 13.60 Smoked Spanish-Style Paprika Rich, colorful Spanish-Style Paprika, naturally smoked over traditional oak fires. Awesome flavor and perfect color, good on just about everything. Sprinkle on chicken and fish before cooking, add to sauces, soups and salad dressings. Try some today. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #48037 $ 2.99 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #48053 $ 4.95 4 oz. bag #48040 $ 4.79 8 oz. bag #48082 $ 8.55 1 lb. bag #48011 $ 16.10 Parisien Bonnes Herbes A fragrant all-purpose herbal blend from one of the cooking capitals of the world. Hand-mixed from: chives, dill weed, French basil, French tarragon, chervil and white pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #14535 $ 1.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #14551 $ 3.39 4 oz. bag #14548 $ 9.15 40 Penzeys spices | early summer Fran enjoys teaching her daughter-in-law Lynette how to make her favorite cake. Now, who has the forks? Fran Timme M y great-grandmother, Opal Linam, always taught me that a recipe is just a suggestion. Play with it and make it your own. I try to do that as much as possible. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t, but it’s always fun trying,” says Fran Timme of Phoenix, Arizona. “My great-grandmother taught me how to cook. She had an old wood-burning stove and lots of cast iron cookware. I remember I was five years old, standing on a chair, cooking my first meal of bacon and eggs. I learned quickly how to pull the cookware off to the side so the food didn’t burn. Baking was even more of a challenge because there really wasn’t any way to regulate the heat other than opening the door. “My great-grandparents were farmers in Rector, Arkansas so I learned at a very young age that cooking and baking was about nourishing the family. In addition to their crops, there were gardens full of berries, melons, squash, tomatoes and pumpkins. I always helped when the produce was brought into the house. “I learned a lot of southern classics at my great-grandmother’s side. I remember many summers in Grandma’s kitchen shelling peas and snapping beans. I loved fresh green beans with spring onions and hog jowl or ham hocks and new potatoes. I still cook a version of Grandma’s recipe to this day and my family loves it. “The things I learned growing up proved to be helpful to my mother. My parents both worked and I was usually responsible for getting supper on the table by 4 p.m. when they got home from work. “I am a Front Line Manager, Air Traffic Control Specialist for the Federal Aviation Administration. I work rotating shifts and have for over 25 years. I’m responsible for the entire shift that I am working including my employees, and all employees working on that shift along with the aircraft. “To show my appreciation to my employees and bosses, I cook and bake something of their choice for their birthday. Everyone loves when I bring in treats and they’re usually eaten immediately. I like to let my coworkers know how much I appreciate all the things that they do for me because without them I wouldn’t have my job. “In all of my years of rotating shifts I have always ensured that my family was fed first. When I am scheduled for an evening shift, I cook dinner before I go to work. That ensures my family will be fed a nutritious meal and I will have something good to eat at work. I love to cook and nourish my family with good quality food. “Great-Grandma Linam was my inspiration and I still think of her whenever I’m in the kitchen creating. I think she would be proud!” See spice Index on page 61 Raspberry Chipotle Marinade Potato Salad This marinade from Fran is incredibly versatile. Try it with chicken, pork tenderloin or pork chops, as we did. No picnic is complete without potato salad, and this recipe from Fran is sure to please. вЃ„2 1 вЃ„2 1 Cup raspberry vinegar or wine vinegar Cup oil 2 TB. soy sauce 5 TB. RASPBERRY ENLIGHTENMENT 5 TB. brown sugar 1 tsp. VIETNAMESE CINNAMON 1 вЃ„2 tsp. GROUND CHIPOTLE PEPPER 1 вЃ„2 tsp. POWDERED GINGER 1 вЃ„2 tsp. salt 1 вЃ„4 tsp. PENZEYS MINCED GARLIC (or 1 clove fresh garlic) 1 вЃ„2 tsp. ONION POWDER 1 вЃ„2 tsp. PENZEYS PEPPER 1 вЃ„2 tsp. REGULAR MUSTARD POWDER Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Pour over 3-4 lbs. of your meat of choice (we used 8 pork chops and had plenty of marinade) and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight. Grill the meat to your desired level of doneness over medium high heat. Our pork chops cooked for about 6 minutes per side. Prep. time: 10 minutes plus 4 hours marinating time Cooking time: 12 minutes or so for 3вЃ„4-inch pork chops Yield: 13вЃ„4 Cups marinade Nutritional Information for marinade: Servings 14; Serving Size 2 TB. (29g); Calories 100; Calories from fat 70; Total fat 8g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 230mg; Carbohydrate 7g; Dietary Fiber 0g; Protein 0g. 10 medium potatoes, cooked with skins on, cooled 4 eggs, cooked, cooled 2 Cups salad dressing/sandwich spread or mayonnaise 1вЃ„2 Cup evaporated milk 1 TB. TOASTED MINCED ONION 2 tsp. GARDEN SALAD SEASONING 1вЃ„2 tsp. RED, GREEN or MIXED BELL PEPPER 1 tsp. sweet pickle relish 1 TB. sugar 1-2 tsp. YELLOW MUSTARD POWDER 1вЃ„4 tsp. WHOLE CELERY SEED 1вЃ„2 tsp. PENZEYS PEPPER Peel the cooled potatoes and eggs then cut into chunks. In a large bowl, combine all of the remaining ingredients, stir to blend. Add the chunked potatoes and eggs. Stir gently to coat well. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Prep. time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes for egg and potato cooking Serves: 8-10 Nutritional Information: Servings 10; Serving Size 1 cup (270g); Calories 320; Calories from fat 120; Total fat 14g; Cholesterol 85mg; Sodium 320mg; Carbohydrate 44g; Dietary Fiber 4g; Protein 7g. Chocolate Raspberry Layer Cake with Hot Chocolate Whipped Cream This recipe from Fran (story on page 42) is heaven on earth. Cake: 2 13вЃ„4 3вЃ„4 11вЃ„2 11вЃ„2 1 2 1 1вЃ„2 2 1 Cups sugar Cups unbleached flour Cup NATURAL COCOA POWDER tsp. baking powder tsp. baking soda tsp. salt eggs Cup milk Cup oil tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT Cup boiling water Cake: Preheat the oven to 350В°. Place parchment liners in the bottom of two 8” round ungreased cake pans. In a large bowl, sift together the dry ingredients. Add the eggs, milk, oil and VANILLA. Beat for 2 minutes on medium speed. Stir in the boiling water (batter will be very thin). Pour into the prepared pans and bake for 22-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes on a wire rack. Remove from pans and cool completely on a wire rack. Don’t worry if the centers fall a bit when they come out of the oven, the cake will still look and taste great! Raspberry Filling: 12 oz. frozen raspberries 1вЃ„4 Cup sugar 1 TB. cornstarch 1вЃ„4 Cup RASPBERRY ENLIGHTENMENT Hot Chocolate Whipped Cream: 3 Cups heavy whipping cream 3 TB. water 11вЃ„2 tsp. unflavored gelatin 3вЃ„4 Cup HOT CHOCOLATE MIX 11вЃ„4 teaspoons PURE VANILLA EXTRACT Filling: In a medium saucepan add the raspberries, sugar, cornstarch and RASPBERRY ENLIGHTENMENT. Stir to incorporate all the ingredients. Cook over medium heat until boiling; boil for 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove from the heat; pour into a blender, and puree. Strain into a bowl and let cool. Frosting: Place your mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer to chill while the cake is baking. In a metal measuring cup or very small saucepan, combine the water and the gelatin. Let this sit for 5 minutes, and then heat over low heat for 2 minutes (or so) to melt the gelatin. Don’t let it get too hot! Pour the cream and hot chocolate mix into your chilled bowl. With the mixer on low, drizzle the melted gelatin into the cream/ chocolate mix. Add the VANILLA and turn mixer to high. Continue to whip until stiff peaks form. This may take up to 5 minutes. Assembly: Carefully cut each 8” cake in half (you will have 4 slices of cake). Place a slice of cake on your cake carrier or plate. Spread on 1 вЃ„3 of the raspberry filling. Spread on some hot chocolate whipped cream. Top with another slice of cake, spread another 1вЃ„3 of raspberry filling and cover with hot chocolate whipped cream. Top with another slice of cake. Using the last 1вЃ„3 of raspberry filling, spread evenly over the cake. Top with hot chocolate whipped cream. Place the last slice of cake on top and frost the entire cake with the remaining hot chocolate whipped cream. Cover and refrigerate for several hours or overnight before serving for easiest slicing. Prep. time: 30 minutes Baking time: 22-30 minutes Serves: 16 Nutritional Information: Servings 16; Serving Size 1 slice (137g); Calories 360; Calories from fat 180; Total fat 21g; Cholesterol 70mg; Sodium 260mg; Carbohydrate 43g; Dietary Fiber 2g; Protein 4g. Raspberry Enlightenment Our Creative Cook has been working for a while now to come up with something to use in rotation with balsamic vinegar to add tartness, sweetness and that dash of flavor that so many of today’s quick-cooked meals want. Raspberry Enlightenment helps. Don’t think of it as a way to make things taste like raspberry; think of it as a background flavor that makes everything taste better, especially vegetables, pasta, salads and quickly-cooked meats. Give it a try. It is designed to help you explore your own creativity. Ingredients: raspberries, sugar, water, tapioca starch, spices, citric acid. 1 cup jar (net 9.5 oz) #97185 $ 6.59 Pasta Sprinkle Pasta Sprinkle is the perfect all-purpose combination of herbs, wonderful sprinkled on chicken or fish before baking, on steamed or sauteed vegetables, and on pasta as a side dish. Toss warm, freshly cooked pasta with a bit of butter, olive oil, or meat drippings; В№/2 tsp. Pasta Sprinkle per serving; and a splash of balsamic or red wine vinegar. For spaghetti, lasagna, or pizza, add Pasta Sprinkle to the tomato sauce, 1-2 tsp. per quart. Hand-mixed from: California basil, Turkish oregano, French thyme, and minced garlic. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #14630 $ 1.85 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #14656 $ 3.69 1 oz. bag #14669 $ 3.09 4 oz. bag #14643 $ 7.15 8 oz. bag #14685 $ 13.15 Pickling Spice A high-quality blend for all pickling and canning. Hand-mixed from: yellow and brown mustard seeds, allspice, cinnamon, bay leaves, dill seed, cloves, ginger, black peppercorns, star anise, coriander, juniper, mace, cardamom, crushed red pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #14735 $ 2.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #14751 $ 3.95 4 oz. bag #14748 $ 3.29 Pizza Seasoning Pizza Seasoning is one of our favorites, both for adding spicy Italian flavor to bland frozen pizzas and for boosting the flavor of low-fat dishes, such as making Italian-style sausage with ground turkey. Pizza Seasoning also gives an almost meaty flavor to plain old tomato sauce, as the fennel seed makes it taste like you’ve added Italian sausage without the fat. Mix 1 TB. Pizza Seasoning in 1-2 cups tomato sauce, brush on pizza crust or pita bread and sprinkle with cheese and toppings as desired. For sausage, use 1 TB. per lb. Hand-mixed from: salt, fennel seed, oregano, sugar, garlic, black pepper, basil, onion, red pepper. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #23236 $ 3.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #23252 $ 5.15 4 oz. bag #23249 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #23281 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #23210 $ 14.90 See spice Index on page 61 Poppy Seed Sweet blue poppy seeds are used in baking, on breads, rolls, muffins, and cake. Also great for fruit salad dressing. Poppy seeds have a high, flavorful oil content. Refrigerate or freeze during summer months. White poppy seeds are used in Indian cooking adding thickness, texture, and flavor to long cooking sauces. Whole Blue Dutch A-1 Poppy Seed 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #57538 $ 2.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #57554 $ 3.75 4 oz. bag #57541 $ 2.65 8 oz. bag #57583 $ 4.25 1 lb. bag #57512 $ 7.50 Whole White Indian Poppy Seed 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #57433 $ 2.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #57459 $ 3.75 4 oz. bag #57446 $ 2.65 8 oz. bag #57488 $ 4.25 1 lb. bag #57417 $ 7.50 Pork Chop Seasoning Pork Chop Seasoning has a wonderful smoky flavor—it’s the best darn blend for pork—from chops to roasts, baked, broiled or grilled. Start with 1 tsp. per pound, shake on before cooking. Also great for turkey. For smoky ribs, rub on heavy, up to 2 tsp. per pound. For a tasty tofu sandwich, slice tofu, sprinkle heavily with seasoning on both sides, and cook until golden in a lightly oiled pan over medium heat for a taste like bacon. Hand-mixed from: salt, garlic, white pepper, onion, ginger, and natural hickory smoke flavor. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #23331 $ 4.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.3 oz.) #23357 $ 6.99 4 oz. bag #23344 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #23386 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #23315 $ 20.60 Poultry Seasoning Pumpkin Pie Spice A sweet and spicy addition to all kinds of baked goods. Use 2-3 tsp. in a 9 inch pie, but don’t stop there. An all-purpose baking spice, perfect for banana bread, carrot cake, muffins, coffee cake, use В№/2 tsp. per cup batter. Hand-mixed from: China cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, ginger, mace, cloves. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #15132 $ 3.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.0 oz.) #15158 $ 5.49 4 oz. bag #15145 $ 6.25 8 oz. bag #15187 $ 11.45 1 lb. bag #15116 $ 21.80 Rosemary Rosemary is the perfect herb for seasoning pork and lamb, from chops to roasts. Try rosemary on chicken and fish with garlic, pepper and salt. Rosemary is often used with oregano in Italian dishes. If you are cooking for children, the powdered rosemary is nice. Whole Spanish Rosemary Leaves The size and shape of Christmas tree needles 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #33039 $ 1.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #33055 $3.09 1 oz. bag #33068 $ 1.69 4 oz. bag #33042 $ 3.79 8 oz. bag #33084 $ 6.55 Cracked, 10/18 mesh, Spanish Rosemary Leaves Cracked bits, small enough to sneak past most children 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #33134 $ 1.69 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #33150 $ 3.55 1 oz. bag #33163 $ 1.89 4 oz. bag #33147 $ 4.29 8 oz. bag #33189 $ 7.55 Powdered, -40 mesh, Spanish Rosemary Leaves Easy to use, but doesn't stay fresh very long 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #33239 $ 2.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #33255 $ 3.59 4 oz. bag #33242 $ 4.15 8 oz. bag #33284 $ 7.29 1 lb. bag #33213 $ 13.60 Sage Sage is a must for stuffing. The flavor of sage is also perfect for simple baked chicken or pork, just sprinkle with lemon juice or salt, sage, and black pepper. Whole Leaf Albanian Prime Sage A traditional poultry rub and stuffing seasoning, a sage-rich Southern blend. For mouth-watering stuffing, just mix in В№/2 tsp. of Poultry Seasoning for each 4 cups of dressing. Poultry Seasoning is also nice rubbed on chicken, turkey, and pork. Hand-mixed from: sage, white pepper, bell peppers, lemon peel, savory, rosemary,dill weed, allspice, thyme, marjoram, ginger. Long, thin silvery-gray leaves 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #15037 $ 2.75 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #15053 $ 4.39 4 oz. bag #15040 $ 6.25 8 oz. bag #15082 $ 11.45 1 lb. bag #15011 $ 21.80 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #33439 $ 1.79 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #33455 $ 3.59 1 oz. bag #33468 $ 2.75 4 oz. bag #33442 $ 6.29 8 oz. bag #33484 $ 11.59 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #33334 $ 1.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #33350 $ 2.89 1 oz. bag #33363 $ 1.85 4 oz. bag #33347 $ 4.09 8 oz. bag #33389 $ 7.09 Rubbed Albanian Prime Sage Fluffy, coarse gray-green powder 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 43 Buttermilk Ranch Ranch style salad dressing is lower in fat than most, as it uses buttermilk for flavor and body. Also excellent for fresh vegetable dip, or sprinkled on baked chicken or fish, 1-2 tsp. per lb. To make 1 cup dressing, mix 1 TB. seasoning in 1 TB. water, let stand five minutes, then whisk with В№/2 cup buttermilk and В№/2 cup mayonnaise. For a lower calorie version use low-fat mayonnaise, or up the proportion of buttermilk, which will make the dressing thinner, but equally tasty. Ranch dressing should be refrigerated, check the freshness date on the buttermilk carton, and write it on the dressing bottle. Hand-mixed from: salt, bell peppers, garlic, onion, sugar, black pepper, parsley, thyme and basil. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #26037 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #26053 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #26040 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #26082 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #26011 $ 16.30 Country French Vinaigrette Making your own salad dressing is easy and inexpensive, and the finished product is far better than those sold at the supermarket. Each dressing can be tailored to your individual tastes and the fat and calorie content are yours to control. Feel free to experiment—make the Italian dressing as a vinaigrette or a creamy style, add a teaspoon of Dijon mustard or a handful of chopped chives, whatever you’d like. These dressings are also great for fresh vegetable or chip dip or as flavorful sandwich spreads; just use the creamy styles, such as Buttermilk Ranch, Creamy Peppercorn or Green Goddess. All of the dressings are delicious on pasta or potato salad and make nice marinades for chicken or fish. Dressings can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator—so they can be ready when your salad is, without having to be mixed each time. A variation of classic French Vinegar and Oil dressing, but lighter, perfect for today's salads. Filled with flavorful French herbs, not too tart, lightly thickened by crushed brown mustard. Basic recipe for 1 cup dressing: Mix 1-2 TB. seasoning in 2 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes. Whisk in В№/3 cup red wine vinegar and В№/2 cup olive oil, refrigerate. Hand-mixed from: sugar, brown mustard, salt, garlic, black pepper, lemon, onion, French tarragon, white pepper, chives, thyme and cracked rosemary. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #26132 $ 3.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #26158 $ 5.39 4 oz. bag #26145 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #26187 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #26116 $ 16.30 Creamy Peppercorn This robust, pepper and herb dressing will enhance the heartiest salad. Also great spread on turkey or roast beef sandwiches, or as a dip for fresh garden vegetables. Mix 1 TB. seasoning with 2 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes, then whisk with В№/2 cup sour cream and В№/2 cup mayonnaise. Thin with a few tablespoons of vinegar or water. Reduced fat mayo or sour cream can be used, and yogurt works well as a replacement for sour cream. Hand‑mixed from: Tellicherry cracked black pepper, coarse salt, sugar, garlic, thyme and parsley. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #26237 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #26253 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #26240 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #26282 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #26211 $ 16.30 Greek Seasoning A traditional blend of lemon, garlic and oregano. Mix 2 TB. seasoning with 2 TB. water, let stand 5 min. Add 1вЃ„4 cup olive oil, 1вЃ„4 cup salad oil, 1вЃ„3 cup red wine vinegar (or 1вЃ„4 cup balsamic vinegar and 2 TB. water), plus 1 tsp. sugar if desired. Use to dress vegetable salads, chicken and pasta salads, or a plain lettuce salad. For gyros, mix 1 TB. in 1 TB. water. Let stand 5 min., add 1 TB. olive oil and 1 TB. lemon juice. Combine with 1 lb. cubed lamb (traditional), pork or chicken, refrigerate 2 hours. Broil until browned. Mix 2-3 tsp. with 1 cup yogurt and 2 TB. cucumber for gyro sauce. Also great on grilled, baked or fried fish or chicken, rub on 1 tsp. per lb. Hand-mixed from: coarse salt,  Turkish oregano, garlic, lemon, black pepper, marjoram. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #21937 $ 3.15 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.3 oz.) #21953 $ 5.15 4 oz. bag #21940 $ 4.89 8 oz. bag #21982 $ 8.69 1 lb. bag #21911 $ 16.30 44 Penzeys spices | early summer Green Goddess Salt-free. An old-fashioned, classical style salad dressing, somewhat like a mild, sweet, herb-filled creamy Italian, heavy on the basil and dill. This base is not only nice for green salads, it is great for fresh vegetable dip or as a light, refreshing alternative to tartar sauce on baked or fried fish. This base is very good without salt, but salt can be added to taste (try В№/2 tsp. per cup), or a squeeze of lemon juice could be added in place of salt. To make one cup of dressing, mix 1 rounded TB. GREEN GODDESS in 2 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes. Whisk with 2вЃ„3 - 3вЃ„4 cup regular or low-fat mayonnaise and 1 TB. vinegar. This dressing will be thick (nice for dip), thin with 1-2 TB. water if desired. Store in the refrigerator. Hand-mixed from: green onion, sugar, basil, celery flakes, minced garlic and dill weed. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 0.7 oz.) #16434 $ 2.75 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #16450 $ 4.39 4 oz. bag #16447 $ 5.59 8 oz. bag #16489 $ 10.09 1 lb. bag #16418 $ 19.10 Italian Vinegar and Oil Our most popular salad seasoning. To make 1 cup, a standard dressing bottle full, mix 1 TB. seasoning in 1 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes, then whisk well with ВІ/3 cup vegetable oil and В№/3 cup vinegar. To reduce the calories, use ВІ/3 cup of a mild vinegar, such as rice vinegar, and В№/3 cup oil. For creamy Italian dressing, mix 2 TB. seasoning with 2 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes, then whisk with В№/2 cup sour cream or yogurt and В№/2 cup mayonnaise, thin with 1-2 TB. of vinegar. To create a salt-free Italian dressing, see Italian Herb Mix. Hand-mixed from: sugar, salt, garlic, onion, red bell pepper, oregano, basil, marjoram, rosemary, thyme. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #26532 $ 3.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.1 oz.) #26558 $ 5.69 4 oz. bag #26545 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #26587 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #26516 $ 14.90 Salsa Salad Seasoning A spicy, Mexican style blend for coating fresh salsa, black bean or green salads. Traditional and best mixed with freshly squeezed lime juice and corn oil. Blend 1-2 TB. in 2 TB. water, let stand 5 minutes. Mix with В№/2 cup corn oil and 1вЃ„3 cup fresh lime juice (3 medium limes). Whisk briskly and refrigerate. Perfect poured over harvest tomatoes tossed with red onions and goat cheese. Hand-mixed from: sugar, ancho chili pepper, flake salt, garlic, onion, cumin, black pepper, cayenne, cilantro, Mexican oregano, chives, bay leaf and chipotle pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #26637 $ 3.15 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #26653 $ 5.15 4 oz. bag #26640 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #26682 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #26611 $ 14.90 Mandarin Orange Salad This bright, crisp salad from Peyton (story on page 28) is the perfect accompaniment to spicy, grilled foods. 1вЃ„2 Cup sliced or slivered almonds 21вЃ„2 TB. sugar 1вЃ„2 Cup chopped celery 2 green onions, thinly sliced 1 11-oz. can Mandarin oranges, well drained 3-4 Cups mixed greens 1 вЃ„2-1 Cup strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, or hearts of palm, optional Dressing: 2 tsp. GREEN GODDESS or SALSA SALAD DRESSING BASE (optional) 1вЃ„2 tsp. salt (optional) 1вЃ„4 tsp. PENZEYS FRESHLY GROUND PEPPER dash CAYENNE PEPPER 1вЃ„4 Cup olive oil 1 TB. minced fresh parsley 1-2 TB. sugar 2 TB. white vinegar dash Tabasco sauce Lentil Salad In a nonstick skillet over medium heat, cook the almonds and sugar until the sugar is dissolved and the almonds are coated, stirring constantly. Watch carefully as the mixture will burn easily. The sugar will go to liquid, coat the almonds, and then quickly brown. This takes 5-10 minutes depending on heat. Spread the almonds on wax paper to cool. Break into small clusters. Combine the dressing ingredients together, mix well and chill while assembling the salad. Wash the greens and place in a serving bowl. Add the celery and green onions and toss to combine. Add the oranges, almonds and any additional ingredients. Toss with dressing. Serve. Prep. time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 5-10 minutes for almonds Serves: 4 Nutritional Information: Servings 4; Serving Size 1 3/4 cups salad, 2 TB. dressing (221g); Calories 310; Calories from fat 190; Total fat 21g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 230mg; Carbohydrate 28g; Dietary Fiber 4g; Protein 5g. This salad from Joy is fresh and zesty—a real taste of summer. Turn to page 31 for Joy’s story. 2 1 2 1 3 вЃ„4- вЃ„4 2 1 2-3 3 1 вЃ„4 1 вЃ„2 1вЃ„4 1 1 Cups dried lentils (pink or French green are extra nice in salads!) TB. olive oil tsp. COUNTRY FRENCH SALAD DRESSING mixed in 2 tsp. water, optional tsp. salt (optional, to taste—use if not using salad dressing mix) oranges, peeled and sectioned clove garlic, minced (or 1вЃ„4 tsp. PENZEYS MINCED GARLIC) TB. lime juice (juice of 1 lime) TB. balsamic vinegar or flavored balsamic vinegar Cup minced red onion tsp. each grated orange and lime rind Cup currants or raisins carrot, peeled and finely minced red or yellow pepper, finely minced lettuce (optional) Cook the lentils in gently simmering water until tender, 10-20 minutes, depending on how large the lentils are. Taste one if unsure—just like pasta! Drain well. Place in a roomy bowl and add the remaining ingredients. Mix well to combine. Serve at room temperature or chilled on a bed of greens. Prep. time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 10-20 minutes Serves: 4-6 as a main dish, 10-12 as a side Nutritional Information: Servings 6; Serving Size 1 cup (196g); Calories 340; Calories from fat 40; Total fat 4g; Cholesterol 0mg; Sodium 90mg; Carbohydrate 60g; Dietary Fiber 12g; Protein 19g. See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 45 Beef Soup Base and Seasoning For rich beef stock use В№/2 - 3/4 tsp. Beef Base for each cup (8 oz.) hot water. This is equivalent to 1 bouillon cube, though Beef Base has more flavor and less salt. Plain beef broth is wonderful when you’re under the weather, or add noodles or vegetables for a quick lunch. To “beef up” the flavor of soup, stew or gravy, add 2-3 tsp. Beef Base. For 2 quarts of soup or stew, add 2-3 tsp. Beef Base. For gravy, add 1 tsp. Beef Base to 2-3 TB. beef drippings to enhance the flavor of 2 cups gravy. (net 8.0 oz.) #90186 $ 8.39 Chicken Soup Base and Seasoning For rich chicken stock use В№/2 - 3/4 tsp. Chicken Base for each cup (8 oz.) hot water. This is equivalent to 1 bouillon cube, though Chicken Base has more flavor and less salt. Plain broth is great when you’re on a diet, or add noodles and vegetables for a quick lunch. When making rice, add 1 tsp. Chicken Base to the water for rich flavor. Chicken base is used to fortify the flavor of soup, stew or gravy. For 2 quarts of soup or stew, add 2-3 tsp. Chicken Base. For gravy, add 1 tsp. Chicken Base to 2-3 TB. chicken drippings to enhance the flavor of 2 cups gravy. (net 8.0 oz.) #90281 $ 8.39 Ham Soup Base and Seasoning Our soup bases are great for broth, soup or gravy, but they also make great seasonings. Try a little in rice, vegetables and casseroles—wherever you need a bit of extra flavor. Refrigeration is recommended, but not necessary. Ham Base is traditionally used to add rich, smoky ham flavor to split pea or bean soup. For 2 quarts soup or stew made with a ham bone, add 1 TB. Ham Base. For soup without ham, use В№/2 - 3/4 tsp. Ham Base per cup (8 oz.) water. For ham gravy, add 1 tsp. Ham Base to 2-3 TB. drippings from baked ham to enhance the flavor of 2 cups gravy. Ham Base gives a flavorful boost to plain vegetables or rice, just add a bit to the cooking water. (net 8.0 oz.) #90586 $ 8.39 Pork Soup Base and Seasoning For rich roast pork flavored stock, use В№/2 - 3/4 tsp. Pork Base for each cup (8 oz.) hot water. This is equivalent to 1 bouillon cube, though Pork Soup Base has more flavor and less salt. Try making pork noodle soup for a nice change of pace, just use pork instead of chicken or beef, and add 1 TB. Pork Soup Base to 2 quarts soup to enhance the flavor. For truly great gravy, add 1 tsp. Pork Base to 2-3 TB. drippings from pork roast or pork chops for 2 cups gravy. (net 8.0 oz.) #90881 $ 8.39 46 Penzeys spices | early summer Seafood Soup Base and Seasoning For rich seafood stock, use В№/2 - 3/4 tsp. Seafood base for each cup (8 oz.) hot water. Seafood stock is a great base for chowder, gumbo or bisque, or to use in place of clam juice. To make quick linguine with clam sauce, cook 1 lb. pasta. While pasta is cooking, heat 2 TB. olive oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add 2-4 minced garlic cloves and 1 can clams, reserving the juice. Saute for 2 minutes, add clam juice, В№/2 cup water and 1-2 tsp. Seafood Base. Cook over medium heat 3-5 minutes, stirring, until reduced by about half. Serve over cooked, drained pasta. (net 8.0 oz.) #90986 $ 8.39 Turkey Soup Base and Seasoning For rich turkey stock, use В№/2 - 3/4 tsp. Turkey Base for each cup hot water. This is equivalent to 1 bouillon cube, though Turkey Base has more flavor and less salt. Plain broth is good food for those times you’re under the weather, or add vegetables or noodles for a quick lunch. Turkey Base is often used to extend turkey gravy for holiday dinners, or to fortify the flavor of dishes made with turkey leftovers, such as soup, stew or casseroles. For 2 quarts of soup or stew made with leftovers, add 2-3 tsp. Turkey Base. For gravy, add 2 tsp. Turkey Base with 4-5 TB. turkey drippings for 3 cups gravy. (net 8.0 oz.) #90386 $ 8.39 Vegetable Soup Base and Seasoning Richly flavorful and completely meatless. Make your own flavorful broth for soups and stews, just add 1 tsp. to a cup of hot water. Throw a little in the pot to season pasta and rice, great to add a little oomph to vegetable casseroles and plain steamed veggies. Wonderful for poaching fish. Rich roasty carrots form the base of our new Vegetable Soup base, along with powdered onions, potatoes and tomatoes. (net 8.0 oz.) #90481 $ 8.39 For nutritional information on all of our soup bases, visit www.penzeys.com/soup.html Grey Sea Salt From France Back by popular demand. We discontinued this one for a while, but it made people sad. We don’t want to make people sad; we want them to be happy. Has an aroma that some call nice and flowery. Use small amounts towards the end of cooking for fish and seafood. Also nice in fresh baked breads served with unsalted butter. Coarse Grind 4 oz. bag #96641 $ 3.35 1 lb. bag #96612 $ 10.29 Fine Grind 4 oz. bag #96746 $ 3.45 1 lb. bag #96717 $ 11.45 Kosher-Style Flake Salt If you only buy one salt this year make it this one. Kosher Flake salt has a long history and a great taste. The special shape of the flakes gives this salt the maximum of salt flavor with the minimum of salt used. 1 lb. bag #96025 $ 1.55 Pacific Sea Salt Pacific Sea Salt is bright white and produced domestically. The extra coarse is suitable for grinding in salt mills, the coarse sea salt will shake out of our standard jar and the fine variety will work nicely in a home salt shaker. Extra Coarse Grind, 10/30 mesh 1 lb. bag #96117 $ 2.29 Sandwich Sprinkle This blend was created for making homemade croutons, but along the way it has become the lunchtime favorite in the Penzeys breakroom for all types of sandwiches, from crusty subs to tuna salad. Just shake on, or mix 1 TB. with 1 TB. water, add to В№/4 cup vinegar and В№/3 cup oil, shake, and drizzle on your favorite sandwich. To make homemade croutons (great for using up odds and ends of leftover bread): for each 2 cups of cubed bread (4 regular slices), use 1 TB. seasoning. Traditional and very flavorful when sautГ©ed in 1-2 TB. butter or olive oil (toss over medium heat for 3-4 minutes, until golden brown). For crispy, low-fat croutons, coat lightly with a vegetable oil spray, season and bake at 375Лљ until brown (8-15 minutes), turning twice while cooking. Hand-mixed from: coarse salt, garlic, black pepper, basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, and marjoram. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #27539 $ 3.15 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #27555 $ 5.15 4 oz. bag #27542 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #27584 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #27513 $ 14.90 Savory Leaves Traditional in bean soup, also nice with grilled chicken, pork chops, and fish. From Albania. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #33639 $ 1.55 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #33655 $ 3.09 4 oz. bag #33642 $ 3.49 Coarse Grind, 30/60 Seasoned Salt Flavorful and economical—a sprinkle of our Seasoned Salt improves the flavor of most every dish. Use in place of regular salt to season burgers and chicken, pork chops and fish, eggs, veggies and salads. Hand-mixed from: Salt, Sugar, Paprika, Onion, Turmeric, Garlic, Spice Extractives (including oleoresin of paprika, black pepper, celery, rosemary, thyme). 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #29238 $ 1.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 4.2 oz.) #29254 $ 1.89 4 oz. bag #29241 $ 1.29 8 oz. bag #29283 $ 2.39 1 lb. bag #29212 $ 4.30 Sesame Seeds White sesame seeds are traditionally used in America for baking and granola making, smaller black sesame are preferred in Japan. To toast sesame seeds, put in a nonstick pan over medium heat and shake the pan until the sesame seeds are browned. No oil necessary. Whole Hulled Mexican White Sesame Seeds 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #57833 $ 2.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #57859 $ 3.19 4 oz. bag #57846 $ 1.95 8 oz. bag #57888 $ 2.85 1 lb. bag #57817 $ 4.70 Whole Indian Black Sesame Seeds 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #57938 $ 2.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.7 oz.) #57954 $ 3.79 4 oz. bag #57941 $ 2.65 8 oz. bag #57983 $ 4.25 1 lb. bag #57912 $ 7.50 1 lb. bag #96212 $ 2.09 Fine Grind, 40 mesh 1 lb. bag #96317 $ 2.29 Saffron Saffron is the stigma of the fall flowering crocus. Peek inside most any flower and you will see three threadlike filaments. These are stigma— but only in the saffron crocus are these stigma worth thousands of dollars per pound. Saffron is so valuable because it is a very labor intensive crop; only 5-7 pounds of saffron can be produced from each acre of land. This makes saffron the most expensive spice by weight. However, saffron isn't the most expensive by use because a little goes a long way. A single gram of saffron easily translates into golden color and fragrant flavor in 10 recipes of saffron rice, several batches of bread, or a couple of big pots of paella. Spanish CoupГ© Saffron is the top grade of the Spanish Saffron crop. Extra hand labor is used to remove every bit of the yellow saffron style material, leaving beautiful pure red saffron threads. Spanish CoupГ© Saffron is a truly excellent crop, especially nice for the traditional Spanish dishes. CoupГ© Quality Spanish Saffron (99% red saffron threads) Net 1вЃ„2 gram #57338 $ 8.49 Net 1 gram #57352 $ 15.99 Net per 1вЃ„4 oz. #57381 $ 81.99 Spanish Superior Saffron is the most widely available saffron and is a very good crop. Spanish Superior Saffron has a bit of the yellow style material left attached to some of the saffron stigmas, so it is not quite as strong as Spanish CoupГ© Saffron. Superior Quality Spanish Saffron (90% red safп»їfron threads, 10% yellow saffron styles) Net 1вЃ„2 gram #57738 $ 7.49 Net 1 gram #57754 $ 13.99 Net per 1вЃ„4 oz. #57783 $ 65.99 Classic Saffron Rice 1 2 1 1 1 вЃ„2 1 Cup long-grain white rice Cups water or chicken stock TB. butter TB. finely minced onion (optional) tsp. salt small pinch SAFFRON, crumbled Place butter and minced onion in a heavy quart saucepan. Saute over medium heat until onion is translucent. Add rice, SAFFRON, water or stock and salt. Bring to a rolling boil. Cover, reduce heat to simmer, cook until rice is tender and liquid is absorbed (about 18 minutes). Serves: 4; Prep. time: 2 min. Cook: 25 min. See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 47 Shallots The flavor of shallots is similar to a sweet cross between onions and garlic, but more delicate, rich and complex. Shallots are used in France for poultry, veal, salads, eggs and soups. In Indonesia, shallots are used to add rich, sweet flavor to satay, soup & dipping sauces. If your recipe calls for fresh shallots, use half as much as the recipe calls for. A В№/2 tsp. of freeze-dried shallots equals one clove fresh shallots. From California. 1/4" Chopped Shallots 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net .4 oz.) #58056 $ 5.25 1 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #58085 $ 10.19 2 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #58027 $ 17.29 Shallot Salt We took the delicious flavor of shallots—a sweet and delicate cross between onions and garlic—and added it to our sea salt. Think light, bright and full of taste, our new Shallot Salt is wonderful on chicken, soups, salads, vegetables and eggs. Hand-mixed from: Sea salt, shallots, magnesium carbonate. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.6 oz.) #23131 $ 4.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.3 oz.) #23157 $ 7.89 1 cup jar (net 6.3 oz.) #23186 $ 14.49 Shrimp & Crab Boil Spices Traditional for boiling shrimp, lobster, crab and fish. Hand-mixed from: yellow and brown mustard seed, allspice, coriander, cloves, cracked bay leaf, cracked ginger, black Tellicherry peppercorns, chili pepper, dill seed and caraway seed. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .7 oz.) #15237 $ 3.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #15253 $ 5.49 4 oz. bag #15240 $ 6.25 Singapore Seasoning Great for salt-free cooking—lemon pepper curry flavor—our best blend for Cornish hens. Also great for fish. Hand-mixed from: black pepper, lemon peel, citric acid, garlic, onion, turmeric, coriander, cumin, ginger, nutmeg, fennel, cinnamon, fenugreek, white pepper, cardamom, cloves and cayenne red pepper. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #15332 $ 3.65 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #15358 $ 6.09 4 oz. bag #15345 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #15387 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #15316 $ 20.60 Southwest Seasoning Warm chili peppers with onion, garlic, pepper and cilantro, with a smoky hint of chipotle. Sprinkle meat or poultry with lemon or lime juice, then rub on Southwest Seasoning, 1-2 teaspoons per pound. Add to salsa and refried beans. Hand-mixed from: salt, ancho pepper, onion, garlic, Mexican oregano, black pepper, red pepper, cumin, paprika, chipotle, cilantro. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #21137 $ 3.89 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.7 oz.) #21153 $ 6.69 4 oz. bag #21140 $ 6.69 8 oz. bag #21182 $ 12.19 1 lb. bag #21111 $ 23.20 Star Anise Whole Star Anise is often used in craftwork. Broken Star Anise pieces are used in pickling. Powdered Star Anise is great for baking. Select Whole Star Anise 1 oz. bulk bag #58269 $ 3.85 4 oz. bag #58243 $ 9.09 Broken Chinese Star Anise Pieces 1 oz. bulk bag #58164 $ 2.39 4 oz. bag #58148 $ 5.45 Powdered Chinese Star Anise 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #48132 $ 2.99 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #48158 $ 4.99 4 oz. bag #48145 $ 6.09 Taco Seasonings Sumac Used plain or mixed with thyme and sesame (Zatar), to complement fish, meat and vegetables. Processed with salt. Taco Seasoning Very similar to seasoning packets sold in grocery stores, but much more flavorful and less expensive. Family-style, not hot. Mix 4 TB. with 6 oz. water, add to 1 lb. browned, drained ground beef or cooked chicken or beans. Simmer 10 min. until thick. Taco Seasoning is also great for dip—mix 2 TB. in 2 TB. water, then blend with ВЅ cup sour cream and В№/2 cup cream cheese. Hand-mixed from: paprika, salt, onions, lactose, dextrose, corn flour, (corn, lime) tomato powder, cumin, garlic, oregano, black pepper, cocoa powder, allspice. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.4 oz.) #23531 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.9 oz.) #23557 $ 5.25 4 oz. bag #23544 $ 4.25 8 oz. bag #23586 $ 7.35 1 lb. bag #23515 $ 13.50 Need a quick and easy dinner? Make tacos! Bold Taco Seasoning Quick and easy to make with ground beef or sliced steak—spicier, hotter (not too hot), rich with the flavors of Cumin and Chilis, Garlic and Special Extra Bold Black Pepper—it’s just plain good. Handmixed from: kosher salt, onion, Spanish-style paprika, lactose, yellow corn flour (corn, lime), dextrose, tomato powder, crushed red pepper, garlic, cumin, Mexican oregano, cilantro, Tellicherry Special Extra Bold black pepper, natural cocoa. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #24338 $ 3.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.7 oz.) #24354 $ 5.29 4 oz. bag #24341 $ 4.59 8 oz. bag #24383 $ 7.99 1 lb. bag #24312 $ 14.90 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #48237 $ 3.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.5 oz.) #48253 $ 5.79 4 oz. bag #48240 $ 6.09 Sunny Paris Seasoning Chicken Taco Seasoning Lighten up your tacos with chicken. Flavorful and spicy without being too hot, the perfect way to use boneless/skinless chicken breasts, at least in our opinion. Follow the easy directions, and you’ll have a new family favorite—Chicken Tacos. Hand-mixed from: kosher salt, garlic, Ancho chili pepper, onion, Spanish-style paprika, cumin, cilantro, Tellicherry black pepper, Mexican oregano, jalapeno powder. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #24233 $ 3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.1 oz.) #24259 $ 5.09 4 oz. bag #24246 $ 5.25 8 oz. bag #24288 $ 9.39 1 lb. bag #24217 $ 17.70 Rojo Taco Seasoning Delicious Mexican pork tacos taste great. They also usually simmer for hours. Here at Penzeys, we’ve done the simmering for you—all you need is 15 minutes. Directions: thinly slice 1 lb. pork. Pour 4-6 TB. ROJO TACO SEASONING into a large skillet. Heat over medium heat for 2 minutes. Add pork, cook 8-12 minutes, depending on how thick your pork pieces are, over medium-high heat. Serve in the shell of your choice. Ingredients: Achiote (corn oil, Annatto seeds) lime juice, water, spices (Chili Pepper, salt, granulated garlic, cumin, Mexican oregano, Ceylon cinnamon, cilantro), vinegar, brown sugar, lecithin. 1 cup jar (net 8.4 oz) #97280 $ 5.35 One of our most popular salt free seasonings. Great for Cornish hens, chicken, vegetables, rice, eggs and veal. Simply sprinkle over salads, potatoes, or rice, or mix 1 TB. with 1 cup yogurt, use as a dip or dressing. Hand-mixed from: shallots, chives, green peppercorn, dill weed, basil, tarragon, chervil, bay leaf. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .2 oz.) #15437 $ 5.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .6 oz.) #15453 $ 9.15 1 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #15482 $ 15.69 2 cup jar (net 2.6 oz.) #15424 $ 28.25 Sunny Spain Seasoning (Salt-Free Lemon-Pepper) The bestselling of all our salt-free blends. Perfect for fish and chicken, vegetables and salads. Salt-free blends are strong, start with less. Hand-mixed from: black pepper, citric acid, lemon peel, garlic, onion. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #15532 $ 3.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.4 oz.) #15558 $ 5.85 4 oz. bag #15545 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #15587 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #15516 $ 20.60 Tarragon Tarragon is the most popular of the French herbs—its sweet, rich flavor combines especially well with poultry and fish, vegetables and salad dressing. Broken Leaf French Tarragon Large, deep green, flavorful leaves 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .1 oz.) #33734 $ 1.49 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #33750 $ 3.19 1 oz. bag #33763 $ 4.19 4 oz. bag #33747 $ 9.99 8 oz. bag #33789 $ 18.99 Thyme One of the most fragrant flavors around, our French Thyme is great on just about everything. Particularly good with chicken, fish and chops, salads and vegetables of all varieties. Sprinkle on, roughly half a teaspoon per pound. Bake, grill or broil and enjoy. French Thyme, chopped leaves 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net .3 oz.) #34036 $ 1.69 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #34052 $ 3.59 1 oz. bag #34065 $ 2.75 4 oz. bag #34049 $ 6.29 8 oz. bag #34081 $ 11.59 Trinidad-Style Lemon-Garlic Marinade For grilled or broiled poultry, fish, pork chops. Rub fish or poultry with a bit of vegetable oil, sprinkle on В№/2-1 tsp. per pound, grill or broil. Great for boneless/skinless chicken breasts, season and freeze, two in a package, they'll be ready when you are. Hand-mixed from: salt, lemon peel, garlic, clove, ginger. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.3 oz.) #23636 $ 3.25 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.2 oz.) #23652 $ 5.99 1 cup (net 6.0 oz.) #23678 $ 11.45 2 cup (net 12.0 oz.) #23623 $ 22.79 Sunny Tuna Salad Tsardust Memories (Russian-Style Seasoning) Jennifer writes, “This tuna salad is inspired by my time living in Mexico, with a touch of France to keep things interesting.” Turn to page 15 to read Jennifer’s story. Warm and spicy-sweet, this blend is awesome with ground beef—burgers, meatloaf, meatballs, casseroles… Excellent in hearty soups and stews, and one of the best things ever on pork chops—try it on the grill. Whatever you make, serve it with crusty bread. It’s all good. Hand- mixed from: salt, garlic, cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, marjoram. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.2 oz.) #28536 $ 3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.8 oz.) #28552 $ 5.09 4 oz. bag #28549 $ 4.09 8 oz. bag #28581 $ 6.99 1 lb. bag #28510 $ 12.90 Turkish Seasoning A traditional and delicious blend for seasoning meats from kabobs to roasts, lamb to beef to chicken. Mix 2 tsp. Turkish Seasoning in 1 cup yogurt, for a tasty vegetable dip use the same mix, but add a tsp. or two of honey. Hand-mixed from: salt, garlic, cumin, Tellicherry black pepper, Turkish oregano, sweet paprika, sumac, cayenne red pepper, and cilantro. 1вЃ„4 cup jar (net 1.1 oz.) #23836 $ 3.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 2.2 oz.) #23852 $ 5.59 4 oz. bag #23849 $ 5.99 8 oz. bag #23881 $ 10.85 1 lb. bag #23810 $ 20.60 Turmeric What makes mustard yellow? Turmeric. From India. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #48332 $ 2.29 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.9 oz.) #48358 $ 3.55 4 oz. bag #48345 $ 2.99 Venison Sausage Seasoning Also for summer sausage. Hand-mixed from: salt, black pepper, nutmeg, coriander, paprika, red pepper. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net 1.5 oz.) #28631 $ 2.75 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 3.1 oz.) #28657 $ 4.35 4 oz. bag #28644 $ 2.95 1 2 1 1 1вЃ„2 1 1вЃ„4 2 2-4 2 1 6 oz. can tuna in water, drained well TB. lime juice (juice of 1 small lime) TB. chopped fresh cilantro TB. minced red onion tsp. SUNNY PARIS SEASONING TB. mayonnaise tsp. hot sauce, optional tomatoes, cored, seeds removed large lettuce leaves lime wedges tsp. extra chopped cilantro, optional Core and seed tomatoes. Wipe insides with paper towel and turn over onto more paper towels while making the salad. In a medium bowl, use a fork Tuscan Sunset Salt free Italian-style seasoning. Perfect for veggies and pasta, salads, tomato sauce, chicken and fish. The rich sweet flavor of basil and oregano with the added zest of garlic, bell pepper and black pepper. Round it off with a touch of fennel, and who needs salt? Perfect for every vegetable, from asparagus to zucchini. We especially love it sprinkled on fresh tomatoes, corn on the cob, snap peas and green beans. Also makes a great salad dressing for green salads and hearty veggies on the grill, and use it to marinate fish fillets, lean pork, and boneless/skinless chicken as well! Hand-mixed from: basil, oregano, red bell pepper, garlic, thyme, fennel, black pepper, anise. To make oil & vinegar salad dressing: Cover 1 TB. Tuscan Sunset Seasoning with 1 TB. water, let stand a few minutes. Add В№/3 cup olive oil and В№/4 cup balsamic vinegar, stir. Add 1-2 tsp. prepared Dijon-style mustard, if desired— it helps vinegar and oil dressings stay together. To make creamy salad dressing: Mix 1 tsp. Tuscan Sunset Seasoning, В№/4 cup mayonnaise, and В№/4 cup buttermilk, divide between 2 salads. to slightly break up the tuna. Add the lime juice, cilantro, onion, SUNNY PARIS, mayonnaise and hot sauce. Mix well. Stuff the tuna mixture into the tomato halves. Line two plates with lettuce, place a stuffed tomato on each plate and garnish with lime wedges and cilantro if desired. You can also roll the tuna mixture into lettuce leaves, serve with crackers or enjoy on bread with your favorite cheese. Prep. time: 10 minutes Cooking time: none Serves: 2 Nutritional Information: Servings 2; Serving Size 1 cup (201g); Calories 120; Calories from fat 20; Total fat 2.5g; Cholesterol 25mg; Sodium 75mg; Carbohydrate 7g; Dietary Fiber 1g; Protein 19g. Wasabi Adds bright heat and zesty flavor to Japanese dishes, especially sushi. Natural Wasabi Blend of horseradish, mustard, tapioca starch and wasabi. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .9 oz.) #48637 $ 2.19 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.8 oz) #48653 $ 3.69 4 oz. bag #48640 $ 6.79 Zatar (Zahtar) Popular Middle-Eastern tabletop blend. Hand-mixed from: sumac, thyme, sesame, salt. 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .8 oz.) #23731 $ 3.09 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.7 oz.) #23757 $ 5.09 4 oz. bag #23744 $ 6.25 1вЃ„ 4 cup jar (net .5 oz.) #16539 $ 2.39 1вЃ„ 2 cup jar (net 1.0 oz.) #16555 $ 4.59 4 oz. bag #16542 $ 9.09 See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 49 Madagascar Vanilla Beans Regarded as the world's best, Madagascar beans set the standard for prime vanilla flavor. 3 beans #58430 $ 7.25 15 beans #58456 $ 28.65 Mexican Vanilla Beans Mexican beans, while similar to Madagascar, have a darker flavor that is perfect for vanilla liqueur and coffee drinks. 3 beans #58630 $ 7.25 15 beans #58656 $ 28.65 Vanilla Sugar The rich flavor of pure vanilla is like no other. It just wouldn’t be dessert without vanilla. Vanilla Beans from Madagascar and Mexico, where there is a long history of growing vanilla, have wonderful, strong flavor, and are best used in ice cream and custard, beverages and cheesecake, where the liquid in the dish helps extract the flavor of the bean. Given that one whole vanilla bean is usually used per recipe, it is easy to see why Pure Vanilla Extract is the more popular and economical choice—if one can use economical and vanilla in the same sentence. Using 1 teaspoon per dessert, a 4 fluid ounce bottle of extract will yield 24 desserts—more or less anyway, given that most of us add a bigger splash than the recipe calls for. Even our Single Strength Vanilla Extract is 10% stronger than the grocery store variety, and our Double strength Vanilla will give you twice as much vanilla flavor. Vanilla Sugar is a favorite here at Penzeys, but has also been made and used for years and years by Grandmas everywhere. It is made simply by splitting a vanilla bean and placing it in sugar until it becomes rich with vanilla flavor, then removing the bean and using the sugar in baking (replace 1 TB of the regular sugar in the recipe with 1 TB of Vanilla Sugar). We also love tossing Vanilla Sugar with fresh fruit like strawberries—after a few minutes even kids think it is as good as a cookie. 50 summer 50 Penzeys Penzeysspices spices| early | early summer Wash and cut fruit, leaving slightly damp, then toss with Vanilla Sugar (1-2 TB per quart of strawberries, for example) and let stand for a few minutes, then serve plain or as a topper for cereal or ice cream. Vanilla Sugar is an old-fashioned mix of real Vanilla Beans aged in pure sugar, that was used in the old days before Vanilla Extract. We’ve been blending and using Vanilla Sugar in our coffee for a long time, and it tastes great. Vanilla Sugar can be used in baking and candy-making, and is particularly nice where the flavor of the vanilla bean should shine through, such as in ice-cream. Vanilla sugar is also the perfect sprinkle for coffee and hot chocolate. Madagascar and Mexican Vanilla Beans chopped, mixed and aged with white sugar. 1вЃ„2 cup jar (net 3.4 oz.) #92351 $ 6.59 1 cup jar (net 6.8 oz.) #92380 $ 10.99 2 cup jar (net 13.6 oz.) #92322 $ 21.99 Single Strength Vanilla 35% alcohol. Pure extract from the highest quality 100% premium Madagascar “Bourbon Islands” vanilla beans. These beans have a rich and complex, smooth, true flavor. The cool-perking process retains the bean's full flavor, along with all of the desirable vanilla side notes. With over 400 flavor components in every high-quality vanilla bean, artificial vanilla (which contains only one–synthetic vanillin) will never come close to matching the wonderful richness of pure vanilla extract. This extract is 10% stronger than the pure vanilla extract sold in supermarkets, and has the great Madagascar flavor. Ingredients: water, alcohol, sugar and vanilla bean extractives. 2 fluid ounce bottle #92135 $ 5.95 New Size! 4 fluid ounce bottle #92151 $ 10.95 8 fluid ounce bottle #92180 $ 18.95 16 fluid ounce bottle #92119 $ 31.95 Double Strength Vanilla 35% alcohol. Pure double strength vanilla extract made from the highest quality Madagascar “Bourbon Islands” vanilla beans. Compared to the single strength, twice as many beans are used to make each gallon of extract (about 200 beans). “Two-fold” vanilla extract has been the secret ingredient of professional bakers for years. For the amount of vanilla flavor specified in a recipe, use half as much. When used this way, double strength vanilla makes economic sense, as there is the equivalent of twice as much vanilla per bottle. For unbeatably rich vanilla flavor in baked goods and desserts, use the same amount the recipe calls for. Ingredients: water, alcohol, sugar and vanilla bean extractives. 2 fluid ounce bottle #92230 $ 8.49 New Size! 4 fluid ounce bottle #92256 $ 15.95 8 fluid ounce bottle #92285 $ 27.69 16 fluid ounce bottle #92214 $ 46.95 Daryl (right) learned to play Conga drums and dance to salsa music in the heart of it all on an earlier trip to Cuba. Daryl MacKinnon I don’t run marathons or anything like that, but I really enjoy exercise because it makes my life so much better,” says Daryl MacKinnon of Gaithersburg, Maryland. “I have been a runner since 7th grade and consider it a foundation of my mental and physical well-being. “Food tastes even better when you’re hungry because you have worked your muscles and your soul. I get inspired to eat healthier so that I can enjoy what I do physically even more and be better at it. It all ties together for me. “Food is such an important part of our health. I don’t think we always give enough credit to the impact that food has on our mental and physical health. We eat good food for the nutritional content as well as how it makes us вЂ�feel’ to sit down with loved ones as we share a meal together. Food nourishes our bodies and our minds. “I tend to think of meals in many ways, besides just flavor or taste. I enjoy trying to create something for others that will bring them some sort of positive feeling whether it is comfort, relief or just plain taste bud pleasure. “I am a novice cook who truly enjoys getting into the kitchen and creating something completely new out of almond, lemon and orange extracts on page 18. “ I like that people can get to know each other through food and cooking—the foods we grew up on, the foods we like and dislike. Cooking threads histories together and brings continuity to different generations. ” what seemed like almost nothing. I like when I surprise myself by making something really good and discovering how simple it can be to make food that tastes so good when made fresh, yourself. It reminds me of taking a set of paints and pulling them together to paint a picture. I guess this is why some people consider cooking an art. “I like the fact that I can immerse myself in the kitchen and take my mind off the day. I like that people can get to know each other through food and cooking—the foods we grew up on, the foods we like and dislike. Cooking threads histories together and brings continuity to different generations. “My mom always told me that anything can taste good if you start with fresh ingredients. As a young girl, I stood by her side at the stove many times watching and listening as she told me what she was doing. What Mom made look so easy was sometimes difficult for me, but she always offered her support and guidance. “The value of foods we grew up with can add to your health by making you feel good, secure and loved. These comfort foods are unmatchable. “I remember once each year we had what Mom called вЂ�Dessert Night.’ My brothers and I always looked forward to it. For dinner Mom would make homemade shortcake, cut up fresh strawberries and peaches, fresh heavy cream and vanilla ice cream. That was it, dinner was served! Ahhh, the memories.” See spice Index on page 61 Peanut Butter Blondies Daryl shares, “A must-have birthday treat when I was growing up (the recipe is from my mom) and now a favorite for me as an adult. So easy and I make them for co-workers and family for last minute events. Great for picnics.” 11вЃ„2 1вЃ„2 3 1вЃ„2 1 1 1вЃ„2 1вЃ„2 6 Cups sugar Cup peanut butter (crunchy or smooth) eggs Cup butter, softened (Daryl uses unsalted) tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT Cup flour tsp. baking powder tsp. salt (reduce to 1/4 tsp. if using salted butter oz. good semi-sweet chocolate bits the chocolate bits. Spread into an ungreased 9x13 pan, (Daryl uses metal. We tried metal and glass and they were both delicious!). Bake at 350В° for about 35 minutes. They will be cracking and brown around the edges when done. Cool, cut and serve (best when served slightly warm still). Prep. time: 10 minutes Baking time: 32-37 minutes Serves: 24 Nutritional Information: Servings 24; Serving Size 1 blondie (50g); Calories 210; Calories from fat 90; Total fat 10g; Cholesterol 30mg; Sodium 80mg; Carbohydrate 28g; Dietary Fiber 2g; Protein 5g. Preheat oven to 350В°. In a large mixing bowl, cream together the sugar, peanut butter, eggs, butter and VANILLA. In a separate bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until smooth. Stir in “Cooking is a big part of my family life. It is such a joy! Seated around the table are my nieces Katie and Anna, my son Gabriel, brother Matt, Barbara, my mother, my fiancГ© Greg, sister-in-law Jen and my father Grant.” 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 51 Kathleen Hancock W e grew up right between the Navajo and Apache reservations in Show Low, Arizona,” says Kathleen Hancock. “The town is called Show Low because the property was won in a poker game with the low card being the winner, so the main street is Deuce of Clubs Avenue. “We had a boarding school at our high school for about 60 Navajo students who lived too far from a reservation school to make busing feasible. Unfortunately there was not much interest then to integrate the groups and to learn a lot about the Navajo culture unless you made the effort to befriend a student, which I tried but it was not easy to do because of the cultural differences. “It’s a very noble culture and it’s a shame more wasn’t done. I remember asking one girl how she got her beautiful hair so shiny and she said вЂ�bear grease,’ and I guess my expression gave her a feeling that I was not too fond of that answer! Story continued on page 60 52 Penzeys spices | early summer Food , family and friends are sources of joy for Elizabeth. Celebrating a wedding together is Elizabeth, her husband Phil and their children Abby (8 years) and Joshua (4 years). Blueberry Cream Cheese Squares This delectable dessert from Kathleen is the perfect summer treat—no baking required. 1вЃ„4 1вЃ„2 1вЃ„2 3 1 11вЃ„2 2 11вЃ„2 2 1 Cup cornstarch Cup sugar Cup water Cups fresh blueberries pkg. graham cracker crumbs (about 4 Cups finely crushed graham crackers) sticks (3вЃ„4 Cup) butter, melted 8-oz. pkgs. cream cheese, softened Cups sugar tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT 9-oz. pkg. non-dairy whipped topping, thawed (regular whipped cream doesn’t hold up in this recipe) Combine the cornstarch, sugar, water and blueberries in a medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat until the sauce thickens and bubbles, stirring regularly. This should take about 7 minutes. Cool. Combine the graham cracker crumbs and butter. Press half of the crumbs into the bottom of a lightly greased 9x13 pan. Beat the cream cheese until soft. Gradually beat in the sugar and VANILLA. Gently fold in the whipped topping. Spread half over the crumbs. Spread half of the blueberry filling over the cream cheese layer, and then add another cheese layer and another blueberry layer. Sprinkle with the remaining crumbs. Chill overnight. Prep. time: 30 minutes Cooking time: 7 minutes for the blueberry mixture Serves: 12 Nutritional Information: Servings 12; Serving Size 1 square (194g); Calories 570; Calories from fat 270; Total fat 30g; Cholesterol 70mg; Sodium 430mg; Carbohydrate 73g; Dietary Fiber 2g; Protein 4g. M Elizabeth Mazzocco y parents believed in having good home-cooked meals together, a tradition I have continued with my family. It’s a good time to talk and have everyone together,” comments Elizabeth Mazzocco of Mansfield, Ohio. “That, along with my fascination with recipes, has laid the foundation for my interest in whole foods, local foods, vegetarian and vegan fare, which has been developing over the past ten years. “I’ve been trying to eliminate preservatives from my household, so I decided to give bread baking a go. It really wasn’t too much trouble. I’ve been making several varieties from whole wheat to rye and raisin since July of 2009. I find if I target one goal at a time it’s not so overwhelming. “We’re blessed in this region with a great deal of agriculture. There are three weekly farmers markets within 15 minutes of my home and we all love to visit a blueberry farm nearby, and an orchard for fresh-picked apples, peaches and plums. “With this abundance of fruit I have also started making jelly. It’s a lot of fun, really pretty easy and so nice to have on the shelf in the middle of winter. “This summer I plan on growing several varieties of grape tomatoes with the kids, lots and lots of tomatoes. I just love ’em! “My kids have gotten old enough to help in the kitchen. Based on my experience, my children are more likely to make healthy choices and try new foods when they have some vested interest in it. I’m always sure to have a little bowl of batter for them when we’re making muffins or waffles. “In some ways food is an extension of me and an expression of my love for them. I joke that I get some sort of 1950s sitcom mother joy out of cooking when my children clean their plates. I always try to provide good food for them: a mix of new and old, simple or more complicated, inside and outside their comfort zone. “I’m home most of the time with my children and occasionally teach meteorology and math courses at various college campuses. For fun, our family enjoys spending time at the pool and hiking in the many parks within our state. I really do have a good thing goin’ on! “I am one of the three founding volunteer moms helping to build the Little Buckeye Children’s Museum in town. My kids and my husband Phil have been involved in the work as well. This is unlike anything I’ve ever done. It will be a wonderful opportunity for the kids of the region and it’s been an amazing experience for me. “I like to believe that everyone has their own things that they care about and as long as they are devoting themselves to something that leads Seeaspice Index on page 61 that’s good.” to better life, then Rich Cocoa Cake Elizabeth writes, “This recipe is from my GreatGrandmother Able. My dad’s maternal grandmother used to make this cake for him. Now, my mom makes it for my children.” 1вЃ„2 2 1 1 3 2 1вЃ„2 1 1вЃ„2 1вЃ„2 1 2 Icing: 1вЃ„3 1вЃ„3 dash 6-8 1 2-3 Cup cold water TB. (heaping) COCOA POWDER Cup brown sugar Cup sugar TB. butter eggs tsp. salt tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT Cup sour cream Cup milk tsp. baking soda Cups sifted flour Cup butter, softened Cup COCOA POWDER salt Cups powdered sugar tsp. PURE VANILLA EXTRACT TB. hot water Preheat oven to 350В°. Lightly grease two 8-inch cake pans and set aside. In a small saucepan, mix together the cold water and COCOA POWDER. Heat over medium, stirring constantly, until the mixture starts to boil. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool. The mix should be paste-like. In a large mixing bowl, cream together the sugars and butter. Add the eggs, salt and VANILLA and mix well. Add the cocoa mixture and beat well. In a small bowl, mix together the sour cream, milk and baking soda. Gradually add the sour cream mix to the batter, alternating with the flour. Beat well after each addition. Pour into the pans and bake at 350В° for 22-26 minutes. Use a toothpick to test or note that the cake is fully risen and pulling away from the sides of the pan. Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes. Remove from the pans and let cool thoroughly before icing. For the icing, cream together the butter and COCOA POWDER until fluffy. Add the salt. Gradually add the powdered sugar, beating well. Add the VANILLA and mix well. Add just enough water to reach your desired consistency. Prep. time: 20 minutes Baking time: 22-26 minutes Serves: 12-16 Nutritional Information: Servings 16; Serving Size 1 slice (123g); Calories 400; Calories from fat 70; Total fat 8g; Cholesterol 40mg; Sodium 230mg; Carbohydrate 81g; Dietary Fiber 1g; Protein 3g. 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 53 4 Jar Boxes Baker’s Assortment Gift Box This gift box contains the ingredients any baker will love—the most popular spices for fresh, homemade baked goods. BOX CONTAINS: China Cinnamon, Natural High Fat Cocoa, Baking Spice, Double Strength Madagascar Pure Vanilla Extract #81748 $28.89 Baking Mini Gift Box New! Share the very best with all the bakers who have over the years made your life a little bit sweeter. The Baking Mini also is the gift of confidence that everything you bake will come out tasting its best. G if t B o x es | 4 JAR BOX CONTAINS: Вј cup jar each of our Powdered China Ginger, East Indian Ground Nutmeg, Ground China Cinnamon and our Ceylon Cinnamon. Also includes a packet of four cards with handy tips for each spice. #82437 $11.95 Cheese Seasonings Gift Box Rich with cheese, spices, poppy and sesame seeds. Delicious mixed, 1-2 TB, in a Cup of vinegar and oil, mayonnaise, sour cream or yogurt for salad dressing, pasta, or vegetable dip. Also good sprinkled on sautГ©ed or baked chicken or fish, steamed vegetables, eggs, baked potatoes or popcorn. BOX CONTAINS: Salad Elegant, Rocky Mountain Seasoning, Garden Salad, Sicilian Salad #85746 $25.69 Cocoa Lover’s Gift Box This gift contains all the spices needed to make delicious, homemade hot chocolate. Also perfect for coffee lovers, just line up the jars by the espresso maker. BOX CONTAINS: Natural High Fat Cocoa, China Cinnamon, Regular Hot Chocolate Mix, Hot Chocolate Mix with a Hint of Mint #80846 $13.49 Ethnic Milwaukee Gift Box Easy to use spice mixes based on the rich cultural heritage of Milwaukee. BOX CONTAINS: Old World Seasoning, Brady Street Cheese Sprinkle, Galena Street Rib Rub, Fox Point Seasoning #85546 $25.89 Extracts Gift Box We've combined all of our popular extracts into one gift. Perfect for baking or adding flavor to pancake or waffle batter, cake mixes, coffee, tea or hot chocolate. Extracts are really flavorful, and a little goes a long way, so this is a gift that will last. BOX CONTAINS: Double Strength Madagascar Pure Vanilla Extract, Pure Almond Extract, Pure Orange Extract, Pure Lemon Extract #81843 $37.99 54 Penzeys spices | early summer Grill & Broil Gift Box Original Mini Gift Box Box CONTAINS: Northwoods Seasoning, BBQ 3000, Galena Street Rib Rub, Jerk Chicken/Fish Seasoning #86743 $22.95 BOX CONTAINS: Вј cup jar each of our Penzeys Cinnamon, Penzeys Freshly Ground Pepper, Penzeys Garlic Powder and our salt-free Mural of Flavor Seasoning. Also includes a packet of four cards with handy tips for each spice. #82419 $11.95 Easy to use, robust, flavorful blends are the ideal gift for backyard cooks everywhere— from beginners to pros. This bestselling box combines our most popular seasonings for summertime grilling to winter broiling. Grill and Broil Mini Gift Box New! Our best selling gift box now in an easy to give and easy to get size. Makes great taste simple. From the lifetime griller to the first time cook the Grill and Broil is the perfect way to give the gift of delicious flavor. Penzeys original Mini Gift Box makes giving a gift of great flavor to everyone you love both possible and reasonable. These four universally-appealing spices instantly bring deliciousness. Pepper Lover’s Gift Box The Pepper Lover's Gift Box is perfect for the pepper lover in your life. 6” BOX CONTAINS: 6” peppermill, Tellicherry Black Peppercorns, White Peppercorns, Green Peppercorns #81148 $39.49 BOX CONTAINS: Вј cup jar each of our Cajun Seasoning, BBQ 3000, Galena Street Rub and our 4/S Special Seasoned Salt. Also includes a packet of four cards with handy tips for each spice. #82424 $11.95 8” BOX CONTAINS: The same gift as above, but with the larger 8” peppermill #81443 $48.49 Herb Gift Box Salad Lover’s Gift Box One of our most popular gifts. There is no better or easier way to add flavor to everyday meals than with the use of herbs and herb blends. BOX CONTAINS: Pasta Sprinkle, Bouquet Garni, Bavarian Rub, Parisien Bonnes Herbes #81043 $15.99 Hot Chocolate Gift Set Our Hot Chocolate Set comes in a charming snowflake covered box with both our regular and mint Penzeys Hot Chocolate Mix, plus two Penzeys Hot Chocolate mugs–one featuring our red “Regular” Hot Chocolate label and the other with our green “Hint o’ Mint” label. GIFT SET CONTAINS: One 2-cup jar Regular Hot Chocolate mix, One 2-cup jar Hot Chocolate mix with a Hint of Mint, 1 green-labeled mug, 1 red-labeled mug #87737 $29.29 Tasty, versatile blends for making fresh, flavorful, homemade salad dressings. BOX CONTAINS: Italian Vinegar & Oil, Buttermilk Ranch, Green Goddess, and Creamy Peppercorn #85641 $20.59 Some Like It Hot Gift Box The perfect gift for that special someone who can never have it hot enough. BOX CONTAINS: HOT Chili Powder, Spicy 4/S, HOT Curry Powder, Northwoods Fire #80941 $19.99 Spicy Wedding Shower Gift Box Four good, easy-to-use mixes. The vibrantly colored blends, nestled in bay leaves, cinnamon sticks, and whole nutmeg, make this gift stand out at any group gift-opening, and won’t be duplicated. Indian Curry Gift Box BOX CONTAINS: Cajun Seasoning, English Prime Rib Rub, Lemon-Pepper Seasoning, Garden Salad Seasoning, and wedding charms #86543 $25.59 BOX CONTAINS: Maharajah Curry Powder, Garam Masala (Punjabi Style), Tandoori Seasoning, Balti Seasoning #80741 $34.69 Taco Seasonings Gift Box Our most popular curry seasonings, a perfect set for creating Indian cuisine bursting with vibrant spicy flavor. International Salt Free Gift Box No salt, sugar or MSG. Just fresh and pungent spices and herbs, all excellent for flavorful fish, chicken and vegetables. BOX CONTAINS: Mural of Flavor, Bavarian Seasoning, Sunny Spain Seasoning, Tuscan Sunset #80646 $21.69 Mill Owner’s Gift Box A thoughtful gift for those who already have a peppermill (or two). BOX CONTAINS: Tellicherry Black Peppercorns, White Peppercorns, Green Peppercorns, Four Peppercorn Blend #81243 $22.95 All of our Taco Seasonings in one box. Tacos are so tasty, quick and easy, is it any wonder one of the most popular flavors in America is Mexican? BOX CONTAINS: Original Taco, Bold Taco, Chicken Taco, Rojo Taco Seasoning #81948 $27.95 Do-It-Yourself Gift Box Kit Here's how easy it is to create a distinct gift for that unique individual: purchase any 4 jars of seasonings separately, order this kit and pack the separately purchased jars at home for that personalized touch. BOX CONTAINS: 1 box, 1ВЅ oz. of cinnamon sticks, ВЅ oz. of whole Grenada nutmegs and ВЅ oz. of select Turkish bay leaves, a brochure with recipes on how to use the cinnamon sticks, nutmeg and bay leaves. 4 jar kit #89744 $3.69 Taco Seasonings gift box #81948  $27.95 Original mini gift box #82419  $11.95 G if t B o x es | 4 JAR Grill & Broil gift box #86743  $22.95 Salad lover’s gift box #85641  $20.59 Grill and broil mini gift box #82424  $11.95 See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 55 8 Jar Boxes American Kitchen Gift Boxes Traditional spice mixes for the modern kitchen, a place where good sense combines with great taste. A gift for the family that's just starting out, for older folks trying to eat more healthy, or even for yourself. 8 Jar Box CONTAINS: Cajun Seasoning, Fox Point Seasoning, Singapore Seasoning, Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Base, China Ginger Powder, Sweet Curry Powder, Chinese 5 Spice, Italian Herb Seasoning #85483 $44.69 12 Jar Box CONTAINS: Cajun Seasoning, Fox Point Seasoning, Singapore Seasoning, Buttermilk Ranch Dressing Base, China Ginger Powder, Sweet Curry Powder, Chinese 5 Spice, Italian Herb Seasoning, Bicentennial Rub, Bouquet Garni, Arrowroot Starch, Cayenne Pepper #86022 $54.49 Baker’s Assortment Gift Box G if t B o x es | 8 JAR This gift box contains the ingredients any baker will love—the most popular spices for fresh, homemade baked goods. BOX CONTAINS: Half cup jars of: Sweet China Cassia Cinnamon, Natural High Fat Cocoa, Double Strength Madagascar Pure Vanilla Extract, Ceylon True Cinnamon, Dutch Blue Poppy Seeds, China Ginger Powder, Minced Lemon Peel. Quarter cup jars of: Powdered Cloves, Ground Cardamom #81580 $49.95 Flavors of Asia Gift Box Asian cooking in American kitchens has been popular for some time. Whether you are a fledgling Asian cook or an iron chef, this gift box has all the basic tools for a delicious Asian meal at home. Box CONTAINS: Garlic, Cilantro, White Pepper, China Ginger Powder, Bangkok Blend, Chinese 5 Spice, Singapore Seasoning, Indonesian SatГ© #82282 $41.29 Grill & Broil Gift Box Easy to use, robust, flavorful blends are the ideal gift for backyard cooks everywhere—from beginners to pros. This bestselling box combines our most popular meat, poultry and fish seasonings from summertime grilling to winter broiling. One of our most popular gifts. There is no better or easier way to add flavor to everyday meals than with the use of herbs and herb blends. BOX CONTAINS: Cracked Rosemary, Thyme, Rubbed Sage, French Tarragon, Turkish Oregano, California Basil, Herbes de Provence, Pasta Sprinkle #80383 $28.49 Indian Curry Gift Box Our most popular curry seasonings, a perfect set for creating Indian cuisine bursting with vibrant spicy flavor. Box CONTAINS: Sweet Curry Powder, Hot Curry Powder, Maharajah Curry Powder, Tandoori Seasoning, Rogan Josh, Balti Seasoning, Garam Masala (Punjabi Style), Vindaloo Seasoning #80488 $58.29 International Salt Free Gift Box No salt, sugar or MSG. Just fresh and pungent spices and herbs, all excellent for flavorful fish, chicken and vegetables. BOX CONTAINS: Mural of Flavor, Bavarian Seasoning, Sunny Spain Seasoning, Tuscan Sunset, Adobo Seasoning, Jerk Chicken/Fish, Pasta Sprinkle, Regular Chili Powder #82387 $42.49 Salad Lover’s Gift Box Tasty, versatile blends for making fresh, flavorful, homemade salad dressings. At Penzeys, we use freshly ground, top quality spices, giving superior flavor. If you can't decide which dressing base to try, this might even be a good gift for yourself. BOX CONTAINS: Italian Vinegar & Oil, Buttermilk Ranch, Creamy Peppercorn, Green Goddess, Country French Vinaigrette, Garden Salad, Sandwich Sprinkle, Salad Elegant #85188 $43.89 Some Like It Hot Gift Box The perfect gift for that special someone who can never have it hot enough. Box CONTAINS: Northwoods Seasoning, BBQ 3000, Galena Street Rib Rub, Jerk Chicken/Fish Seasoning, Cajun Seasoning,Lemon Pepper, 4/S, Bicentennial Rub #86480 $42.89 Box CONTAINS: HOT Chili Powder, Spicy 4/S, HOT Curry Powder, Northwoods Fire, Vindaloo Seasoning, Ground Chipotle Pepper, Crushed Indian Style Red Pepper, Galena St. Rib Rub #85388 $42.89 Salt Free Grill & Broil Gift Box Spicy Wedding Gift Box Easy to use, robust, flavorful blends are the ideal gift for backyard cooks everywhere—from beginners to pros. This bestselling box combines our most popular meat, poultry and fish seasonings from summertime grilling to winter broiling. Box CONTAINS: Sunny Spain, California Seasoned Pepper, Singapore Seasoning, Mural of Flavor, Jerk Chicken/ Fish, Black/Red, Tuscan Sunset, Florida Seasoned Pepper #86988 $45.79 56 Herb Gift Box Penzeys spices | early summer An excellent, moderately priced wedding gift that the bridal couple will love. Eight top-selling, very popular spices and seasonings. A great combination for setting up a kitchen, nice for new cooks and for those experienced enough to appreciate great spices. BOX CONTAINS: Pasta Sprinkle, Creamy Peppercorn, Cajun Seasoning, Medium Hot Chili Powder, Hungarian Sweet Paprika, Ground China Cinnamon, Jerk Chicken Seasoning, English Prime Rib Rub and wedding charms #86880 $41.89 Deluxe Spicy Wedding Gift Box Of all our gift boxes, this one wins the most praise. It is easy to please the most demanding bridal couple with this gift. A beautiful, sturdy wooden peppermill, peppercorns, and four versatile seasoning blends combine to form a gift that will enhance the kitchen of any home. BOX CONTAINS: 6” peppermill, 6” salt shaker, Tellicherry Peppercorns, Four Peppercorn Blend, Garden Salad Seasoning, Spicy Cajun Seasoning, Lemon Pepper, English Prime Rib Rub and wedding charms #86385 $69.95 Starter Set Gift Box Great for someone who is just starting out. This gift includes the most basic, easiest to use spices and seasonings. Everything from salads to popcorn to steak can be easily prepared–the perfect gift to encourage someone to cook tasty, healthy, inexpensive meals for one or more. Box CONTAINS: Old World Seasoning, Lemon Pepper Seasoning, Granulated Garlic, Shaker Grind Tellicherry Pepper, Regular Chili Powder, Taco Seasoning, Pasta Sprinkle, Italian Dressing Base #85283 $39.59 Steak Seasonings Gift Box America's love affair with steak is alive and well. These seasonings are blended using robust spices and coarser grinds to stand up to your favorite steak. Box CONTAINS: Cajun Seasoning, Chicago Steak Seasoning, English Prime Rib Rub, Bicentennial Rub, Singapore Seasoning, Northwoods Seasoning, Mignonette Pepper, SatГ© Seasoning #86680 $48.39 Taste Of Mexico Gift Box A great blend of fragrant herbs and spices—vital for authentic and flavorful Mexican cooking. Box CONTAINS: Epazote, Ground Ancho Chili Pepper, Ground Cumin, Mexican Oregano, Broken Leaf Cilantro, Ground Chipotle Pepper, Adobo Seasoning, Powdered Ceylon Cinnamon #81685 $38.59 Do-It-Yourself Gift Box Kit Here's how easy it is to create a distinct gift for that unique individual: purchase any 8 jars of seasonings separately, order this kit and pack the separately purchased jars at home for that personalized touch. BOX CONTAINS: 1 box, 1ВЅ oz. of cinnamon sticks, ВЅ oz. of whole Grenada nutmegs and ВЅ oz. of select Turkish bay leaves, a brochure with recipes on how to use the cinnamon sticks, nutmeg and bay leaves. 8 jar kit #89881 $4.39 Salt Free Grill & Broil Gift box #86988  $45.79 Steak Seasonings Gift box #86680  $48.39 G if t B o x es | 8 JAR Herb Gift box #80383  $28.49 See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 57 Crates American Kitchen Gift Crate Traditional spice mixes for the modern kitchen, a place where good sense combines with great taste. A gift for the family that's just starting out, for older folks trying to eat more healthy, or even for yourself. #85962 $136.49 Baker’s Gift Crate From apple bread to blueberry pie to cookies, this gift fits the bill for every baking recipe. Our Baker’s Crate has it all—it might even be the perfect addition to your own kitchen or a thoughtful wedding gift. #83539 $129.95 The BIG CRATE of Spices Our biggest, bestest crate ever. This unique, hand-decorated crate with removable tray is jam packed with everything a food lover could want, and more. G if t cra t es #87632 $226.95 The Grand Spice Gift Crate A very special gift. Flavorful, exciting, high quality spices, herbs and seasonings. Everybody needs exactly what's in this gift, from the beginning cook to the seasoned expert. #87137 $179.95 Grill & Broil Gift Crate Easy to use, robust, flavorful blends are the ideal gift for backyard cooks everywhere— from beginners to pros. These bestselling boxes combine our most popular meat, poultry and fish seasonings from summertime grilling to winter broiling. Perfect for all cuts of beef, pork, chicken and seafood, just rub on to taste, starting with 1 tsp. per pound. #85838 $97.59 The Pepper Gift Crate Everyone loves pepper, it's the most used spice in America, so it’s no wonder this crate makes an excellent wedding present or wonderful gift for someone special. #82082 $99.95 The Spice Replacement Gift Crate Kitchen of Provence Gift Crate French cooking will never go out of style. This gift contains all the classic spices for seasoning French food. There are certain times in life when a person needs to completely replace their selection of spices and seasonings—whatever the reason, this is a wonderful assortment of the spices commonly called for in recipes. This gift also includes popular, versatile and traditional blends to round out your spice cupboard. #87432 $126.79 #86172 $119.39 Pasta & Salad Seasonings Gift Crate Two Hearts Gift Crate Everyone wants to eat healthy, but no one wants to feel deprived. With this crate, you can have the best of both worlds—delicious, flavorful food that won’t take a toll on your waistline. All dressed up and ready to go—this crate looks so great it doesn’t even need wrapping. Plus, it has everything the happy couple could need to create wonderful meals and memories. #87337 $114.95 #87537 $154.79 The Wedding Gift Crate The bridal couple can't help but love this assortment of the most popular, versatile spices, along with easy to use mixes and seasonings. #87029 $119.95 GRILL & BROIL Gift crate #85838  $97.59 58 Penzeys spices | early summer For a complete listing of what’s in each of our Gift Crates, visit www.penzeys.com. the wedding gift crate #87029  $119.95 pasta & salad seasonings gift crate #87337  $114.95 two hearts gift crate #87537 $154.79 See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 | www.penzeys.com 59 “Kathleen Hancock” continued from page 52. “My mom was politically active in Arizona and spent time on reservations trying to make things better for the Native Americans. As a consequence she was made an honorary Apache and was invited to attend a girl’s coming of age party, to which outsiders are almost never invited. She was given a native dress and allowed to participate in the ritual. “My dad worked on a logging train and often they went through the reservations. He once saw some Navajo children playing baseball in a field using sticks as bats and stones as balls. When he told my mom she said that just would not do. She went out and bought baseballs, and later bats, that my dad would throw randomly from the window of the train as it was passing, any time he saw kids in the field. “We were raised with discipline, but also to respect our fellow man and to try to make a difference in people’s lives. Our house, crammed full with nine people–Mom, Dad and seven daughters–was often the place to hang out, and anyone who happened by at dinner time never went away hungry. “I think unfortunately today many people spend money and too little time giving their kids things when the best thing they can do for them is create memories that will last a lifetime, and, in turn, be passed on to their kids. I think that is one of the appeals of cooking for family groups, because it’s not just about the food. It’s about creating memories.” Kathleen’s Navajo Tacos (see page 63) came from her high school home economics teacher, who learned to make them from a local Navajo. “My teacher said the bread was usually done with a handful of this and a handful of that, and this recipe was her best guess. Since then I have 60 Penzeys spices | early summer Mike’s Tasty Steak Marinade Kathleen shares, “My son gave me this recipe and asked for it on his birthday, and we used T-bone steaks. I was not too sure about the orange juice with steak but it was incredibly good.” This recipe makes enough marinade for 4 good-sized strip or T-bone steaks. Kathleen and her husband Jim, shown during a visit to Niagara Falls, have been married 38 years. seen many recipes for fry bread that are more exact, but I don’t think they are any better. It is not unusual to find a Navajo selling fry bread by the roadside, similar to how you find people selling oysters, crab or local fruit in my current home in Olympia, Washington.” The tacos are a favorite in Kathleen’s home. “It’s a good one for Cinco de Mayo. My husband Jim reminded me that it’s been a long time since I made them for him, so this May 5th, guess what I’ll be doing. The tacos are really a blending of cultures and they’re much enjoyed by everyone who tries them.” вЃ„2 tsp. POWDERED GINGER вЃ„2 tsp. PENZEYS MINCED GARLIC 1 1 1 (2 cloves fresh garlic) Cup reduced sodium soy sauce Cup orange juice 1 tsp. sugar 2 tsp. olive oil вЃ„4 1 вЃ„2 Combine all of the ingredients in a sealable container and mix well. Add the steaks and marinate for at least 1 hour. To cook steaks, the grill should be nice and hot. Remove the steaks from the marinade. Cook the steaks directly over the coals 4-5 minutes on the first side. 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Of course when I say “Be Yourself” I don’t mean tune out from your surroundings. Far from it. To be yourself is to be super in tune to where you come from, where you have been and who you’ve met along the way, because these are what make us who we are. Like the other cooks featured through this catalog, Kathleen Hancock and her Navajo Taco recipe are a great example of being in tune (see her story on page 52). Real life is not as clear-cut as a half hour TV show. In real life making connections with others can oftentimes be difficult and awkward, but more often than not the struggle turns out to be more than worth the effort. When we connect to others we live, when our cooking connects us to our lives all sorts of wonderful things happen. So try these tacos and think of Kathleen and think of the Navajo people but also think about what are your Navajo Taco recipes. Be proud of the recipes that make you—you. Let your cooking celebrate your life. Navajo Tacos Kathleen asks the age-old question, “Who can resist fried dough? And with the meat and bean toppings, they make a very fun and filling meal.” 1 1 lb. pinto beans tsp. GARLIC SALT 1 вЃ„2 tsp. GRANULATED GARLIC POWDER 1 tsp. BLACK PEPPER 11вЃ„2 tsp. GROUND CUMIN 1 tsp. TURMERIC 1 вЃ„2 tsp. CAYENNE PEPPER Navajo Fry Bread: (the bean and meat fillings listed are enough for 2 batches of fry bread) 2 Cups flour 2 tsp. baking powder 1 вЃ„2 tsp. salt 1 вЃ„2 Cup powdered milk 3 вЃ„4-1 Cup warm water 2 3-4 1 Toppings: 62 Penzeys spices | early summer lbs. ground beef TB. ARIZONA DREAMING or TACO SEASONING sweet onion, minced chopped onion chopped tomato shredded cheese sour cream hot sauce The day before serving, cook the pinto beans. Put them in a large saucepan with enough water to cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer, and cook until almost soft, about 1-11/2 hours. Keep checking them to see how soft they are getting. You don’t want to overcook them into mush. When almost soft, add the SPICES. Taste. Add more spices or salt to taste. Uncover and let simmer until the beans are soft and the sauce begins to brown and reduce. Cool until able to put in the refrigerator overnight. They are actually better the second day, although they can be served the same day if needed. oven or a deep fat fryer. Fry 1-2 minutes per side until the dough starts to turn light brown and gets bubbles, then turn and fry the other side. Remove with a slotted spatula or basket to allow the excess oil to drip off. The next day, start your dough for Navajo Fry Bread. There are many recipes for this, but the one I use is one I got in home-ec in 1969. Most native Navajos don’t use a recipe but take a handful of this and pinch of that and make it right, but if you don’t do that a recipe is needed. Some add a small amount of shortening or bacon fat, but that is optional. Have your favorite hot sauce available in case some like more heat. Eat and enjoy. The only way you can really make these in advance is to fry them, wrap each one of them in foil, and keep warm in your slow cooker for a short time. They reheat OK in the oven if necessary, or if you are lucky and have a “keep warm setting” on your oven as I do, that helps. Don’t reheat in the microwave, they become tough and practically inedible. In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, salt and powdered milk. Add enough warm water to form a dough. Knead until soft but not sticky. Cover with a cloth and let stand for about 1вЃ„2 hour. To make a larger batch, don’t double the recipe but make it two or three times. Place on a plate with paper towels to absorb the oil if not serving right away. Or, place directly onto plates, and allow your guests to top their fry bread with as many beans, meat, and fresh toppings as desired and eat immediately. This is really the best way to do it! As with most fried foods, the sooner served, the better! If desired, make extra dough and have powdered sugar, CINNAMON SUGAR and honey available in case your guests want a smaller extra one to eat as a dessert, kind of like an elephant ear. While the bread rests, brown the ground beef in a large skillet. Drain off any fat. Add the ARIZONA DREAMING or TACO SEASONING and minced onion. Cook until the onion is softened. Keep warm until ready to serve. Prep. time: 30 minutes Cooking time: 2 hours for beans and beef, 10 minutes for fry bread Yield: 6-8 fry breads, toppings for 12-16 tacos When about ready to serve, divide the dough into 6 or 8 pieces. Pat and pull with your hands until approximately the size of a small dinner plate, with no holes in it. Fry over fairly high heat on both sides in enough oil to cover, 350-375В° is about right. This will require a deep heavy skillet, a Dutch Nutritional Information: Servings 1; Serving Size 1 taco (1 fry bread, 1/2 cup taco meat, 2 TB. beans, 1 TB. of each topping) (308g); Calories 610; Calories from fat 130; Total fat 15g; Cholesterol 55mg; Sodium 780mg; Carbohydrate 78g; Dietary Fiber 8g; Protein 39g. See spice Index on page 61 1-800-741-7787 1-800-741-7787 | | www.penzeys.com www.penzeys.com 63 63 12001 W Capitol Drive Wauwatosa, WI 53222 Order by Phone: 1-800-741-7787 (Toll Free) or 414-760-7337 Call Center Hours (CST): 8am-5pm M-F, 9am-3pm Saturday, 11am-4pm Sunday Fax Your Order: 1-414-760-7317 Order Online: www.penzeys.com PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PENZEYS, LTD. Customer Number Catalog Number Summer’s Coming . . . what’s your flavorite way to celebrate? grill and broil mini gift box #82424  $11.95 baking mini gift box #82437  $11.95 Deluxe Spicy wedding gift box #86385  $69.95 Original mini gift box #82419  $11.95
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