Thursday, May 17, 2012

Gluten Free Cooking Tips #9 -- Spice It Up




Cooking Tip#9
Spice It Up: Gluten Free Herbs and Spice Mixes to Keep on Hand


Herbs and spices can make all the difference when cooking meals. You can use as many or as few as your family prefer. It’s important to remember when you’re first learning to use spices to start with a small amount and gradually build up to the amount that your family likes. A little cumin, garlic, oregano, or basil can go a long way!


I have very limited cabinet space at home, so to save a little bit of room I buy several seasoning mixes that contain 3-4 herbs in one container. Generally if you like oregano, you’re also going to like basil and garlic…so therefore why not use all three in one in an Italian seasoning mix?

I really like McCormick Gourmet Seasonings blends. McCormick will list any gluten containing ingredients on their label! My favorite mixes they sell are:

  • Greek Seasoning -- containing onion, oregano, spearmint, garlic, and salt (really excellent on chicken and zucchini!) 
  • Herbs De Provence -- containing rosemary, marjoram, thyme, and savory (very good in stews & soups and on roasts!)
  • Chinese Five Spice -- containing anise, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, and ginger (a perfect addition to both savory and sweet recipes -- add it to anything from Chinese recipes to pumpkin pie)
  • Mild Curry Powder -- containing coriander, fenugreek, tumeric, red pepper, and onion (instantly turn leftovers into curry! serve over rice!)
  • Italian Seasoning -- containing marjoram, thyme, rosemary, savory, sage, oregano, and basil (awesome on anything Italian from spaghetti to pizza to pasta salads!) 
  • Poultry Seasoning -- containing thyme, sage, marjoram, rosemary, black pepper, and nutmeg (I LOVE using poultry seasoning in soups, chicken, especially in stuffings, etc...) 
  • Cocoa Chili Blend -- containing cocoa powder, chipotle chili powder, paprika (really unique blend that's awesome as a grill rub and to add to chili!) 
  • Lemon Pepper Seasoning -- containing onion, garlic, lemon, salt, and pepper (simply adding lemon pepper makes chicken go from bland to gourmet) 

It’s also fun to make your own seasoning mixes. Try out this recipe for homemade taco seasoning:
Mix together:
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 2 teaspoons cumin
  • ½ teaspoon paprika
  • ¼ teaspoon EACH of garlic powder, onion powder, crushed red pepper flakes (optional), dried oregano, paprika, salt, and black pepper
Place in an airtight container and use for any recipe calling for a packet of taco seasoning. 

When purchasing seasoning mixes, make SURE to read the ingredients thoroughly, if you have ANY suspicion of the mix containing gluten do not buy it. I nearly always buy McCormick seasonings because they will disclose all ingredients and the source of the ingredients on the label. You can also check their website for full information on food allergens in their products.

A tip from my husband when using seasonings: “Make sure not to over-season food. You want to taste the actual food you’re cooking along with the seasonings. It’s easy to want to go overboard with your favorite seasonings, so start with a little and add more if you need it.” – Michael Forbes

Reader’s Tip of the Day:
“MY best cooking tip is to never try out a new recipe on company because it might not come out right. Also always make sure you actually have all the ingredients before you start mixing ingredients or you'll have to make a quick trip to the store!” – Michelle P.


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