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== Spices in the kitchen ==
= Spices in the kitchen =


Check these first before buying more.
Check these first before buying more.


- allspice, ground
* allspice, ground
- cardamom pods
* cardamom pods
- cinnamon, ground
* cinnamon, ground
- cinnamon, whole
* cinnamon, whole
- cloves, whole
* cloves, whole
- coriander, ground
* coriander, ground
- cumin seeds
* cumin seeds
- cumin, ground
* cumin, ground
- garam masala
* garam masala
- green tea
* green tea
- hot Hungarian paprika
* hot Hungarian paprika
- hot cayenne pepper powder
* hot cayenne pepper powder
- mint
* mint
- oregano
* oregano
- oregano
* oregano
- pepper, ground
* pepper, ground
- peppercorns, mixed
* peppercorns, mixed
- peppermint tea
* peppermint tea
- rosemary
* rosemary
- turmeric
* turmeric


These are in the basket on the second shelf.
These are in the basket on the second shelf.
= Recipes =
A compilation of recipes that our members have come up with, or otherwise decided that should be shared among the membership.
This should be mirrored / moved to public wiki [https://knowledge.hacklab.to/wiki/Cooking here ]?
It has been copied over to the Public Wiki, and this iteration can be safely removed.
==Taco Spice 2.0==
[[User:Panter|Panter]] developed this mixture through experimentation over a year of tweaking. This is the final result; it is smoky, spicy, and piquant.
*3 tbsp Chili Powder
*2 tsp Corn Starch
*2 tsp Smoked Salt
*¼ tsp Smoked Paprika
*1 tsp Ground Coriander
*⅛ tsp Cayenne Pepper
*½ tsp Black Pepper, fresh ground
*1 tsp Cumin, fresh ground
*1 tsp Onion Powder
*1 tsp Garlic Powder
*1 tsp Dried Mexican Oregano
Use one batch of the recipe for 1 lb (~450g) of ground protein (beef preferred, though it also goes well with alternates).  Yes, that seems like a lot, but that’s how it goes.  Mix with ⅔ cup of water or, for more flavour, stock/bouillon.
[[Category:Food]]

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