Phrases with «whole spices»

The phrase "whole spices" refers to spices that have not been ground into a powder. They are in their natural form, with seeds, pods, or bark intact. Full definition

Sentences with «whole spices»

  • It's easy to toast your spices: Before grinding, toast whole spices in a dry skillet over low heat. (thenibble.com)
  • For the spice mix — if using whole spices, wrap all of them in cheese cloth. (responsibleeatingandliving.com)
  • Most recipes will have you grind up your spices but I prefer working with whole spices for their complexity and the control you have over flavor. (jerryjamesstone.com)
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