Flavors are luxuriant and ample with black fruits up front leading to cigar box and
bake shop spices on the mid-palate, and finishing with coffee, caramel and dark chocolate with well integrated tannins.
Flavors are just as bold and complex with blackberries, black cherry, anise, and
bake shop spices.
Not exact matches
Sure, she'll be able to make her favorite coffee
shop order at home, but this delightful
spiced blend can do more than star in a creamy tea latte: Try it in
baked treats like pumpkin bread, French toast and more.
Loving the sound of Waitrose Christmas
Spice... yet another excuse to pop into my favourite
shop!!!! Your
bakes look so perfect and delish... def one to try next weekend!
Here are my substitutions: 1) nutmeg instead of allspice 2) cranberry juice instead of OJ 3)
spiced rum instead of whiskey / rye 4) strong tea blend with added apples / orange / ginger (called xmas blend at my local tea
shop) instead of just strong coffee / tea 5) double the vanilla (I always double the vanilla) Ps this is my very first comment on any cooking /
baking blog:)
I was definitely planning to
bake it — I got the notion from a twice cooked cauliflower curry I invented one night (steamed it, chopped it, stirred it up with some coconut butter and a Savory and
Spice shop curry blend and
baked it).
Peek at your
shopping list and see if you buy any of the following: beans, legumes, seeds, nuts, grains, nut butters, coffee, tea, granola,
spices, dry
baking stuff, dried fruit, candy... Now, gather some bags and jars and try to
shop for those items in bulk.
Shop around, you might be surprised that items such as dry pet food, salt, tahini, oil, honey,
spices, nuts, dried fruits,
baking items and so much more can be purchased via the bulk bins and often for less money.