"In herbs and spices lie the joy of food, the nuances, the sensual, the art and the fun of cooking.” - Jeff Cox, Author of The Organic Cook's Bible
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Herbs and spices are like paint on a palette. Every artist should know how to mix colors together to make the perfect shade. Many herbs and spices also stop cancer from growing in your body. For example Cumin has a high iron content, it aids digestion by increasing pancreatic enzymes, it scavenges for free radicals, and aids the liver to create more detoxifying enzymes. Many other herbs and spices are anti-carcinogenic, aid digestion, and some can kill bacteria in the mouth.
Slowly experiment by adding and subtracting spices and ingredients to make your masterpieces healthier and tastier.
Some of my favorites are:
Basil
Oregano
Cumin
Tarragon
Nutmeg
Fenugreek
Garlic
I prefer a rich spice that is on the mild side. Find out what your favorites are by going to a large local health or ethnic food store or spice shop. Smell the different herbs and spices. Buy a few new spices to experiment with, search foodnetwork.com or cooks.com for recipes to spice up ordinary foods.
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Buying bulk quantities from a local health or ethnic food store will cost much less on average than even Wal-Mart's McCormick seasonings.
In Colorado we have Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage, I bought 4 ounces of Cumin Seeds for $1.90. Wal-Mart has McCormick's Cumin Seeds for $2.72 for only .95 of an ounce.
Natural Grocers Whole Cumin Seeds are about 48 cents an ounce.
Wal-Mart's McCormick Whole Cumin Seeds are $2.86 an ounce.
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Summer's Quick Lemon Tarragon Marinade
(Great on Salmon, Beef, and Chicken)
1/4 Cup - Olive Oil
1 Tablespoon - Tarragon
4 Cloves - Garlic (minced) (Don't have fresh garlic? Try 1 teaspoon of Garlic Powder)
2 Teaspoon - Kosher Salt
1 Teaspoon - Lemon Pepper (Don't have Lemon Pepper? Try lemon peel or lemon juice mixed with pepper)
Mix all the ingredients together and spread over a clean trimmed piece of steak, salmon, or chicken and then grill, pan fry, or broil.
Grilling is my preferred method.
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Summer's Chicken Parmigiana/Asiago
In a pie plate or similar dish combine the following ingredients:
1/2 Cup of Almond or Hazelnut Meal (Finely Ground Nuts)
2 Tsp - Basil
1 Tsp - Oregano
1/2 Tsp - Garlic Powder
1/4 Cup - Grated Parmesan or Asiago Cheese
In another pie plate crack one egg and beat it.
Take 2 large chicken breasts or 4 small chicken breasts, rinse with water and trim off the fat.
Put a large pan on medium and coat with oil.
Coat each chicken breast in the egg and then in the meal mixture.
Then place in the pan. Cover pan with lid, to keep the heat and moisture inside [this helps cook the chicken evenly].
Instead of pasta try a side of steamed broccoli.
Take a pot (that fits with your steaming pan) and fill with water - place on high.
Cut broccoli into the steamer, since it has holes in the bottom it is also a perfect colander to rinse the broccoli off.
Put the steamer on the boiling pot and place a lid on it. The broccoli is done when a fork easily moves in and out of the stem.
When cooking always remember the KISS principle: