I keep kosher salt in an empty
spice jar, and also keep one with corn meal for shaking onto pans for pizza or artisan - type breads and one with flour for dough that's just a touch too sticky or for slashing bread dough before baking.
I'll probably put it in an empty
spice jar with a shaker top.
I didn't measure the curry powder for this recipe, because it is much easier to distribute it evenly when you can shake it right from
the spice jar.
After a quick Twitter exchange I had with Julia this afternoon (after sharing this recipe with her) I realized I needed to find new ways to keep this little
spice jar more active in my kitchen (and that maybe you did too?).
I was already in love with your blog — you hooked me with
the spice jars post (I have the freaking Martha Stewart mailorder huge seventy something spice tins — NO WAY the Big M cooks with those!?!? They STINK!)
how often do I like to use pinches of it, because pinching it out of a mason jar is much more fun than pinching it out of a standard
spice jar
It must be the paprika seasoning, which is such a favorite in my cooking, that I not only have one
spice jar of paprika, but four: hot paprika, sweet paprika, smoked paprika, and bourbon - smoked paprika.
She was very diplomatic of course and insisted
my spice jar had in fact jumped from the cupboard.
Keep sealed in
a spice jar for infinity.
Along with
these spice jars, found with the kitchen goods.
I measured out a few tablespoons of my Cajun spice blend mixed with Kosher salt into a small bowl to use throughout the cooking process - it's easier that way to take a pinch here and there instead of grabbing
spice jars with messy hands.
When you see
a spice jar labeled simply «chili powder,» it's actually a mix of ground chiles with several spices like oregano, garlic powder, and cumin.
Blending ground chiles with these spices gives chili powder a balanced flavor and a measure of convenience: it's easier to simply stir chili powder into a dish rather than open up six or seven
spice jars.
Press down in the center of each cookie, with your fingers or a small
spice jar, to make a cookie cup.
Store remaining rub in
a spice jar or container.
You can mix it up in an old glass
spice jar (hooray up - cycling!)
You can even wash, dry and reuse old
spice jars making it even more economical!
So just go ahead and get yourself some cute shaker bottles from World Market like these ones or use empty
spice jars and make your own!
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However, I was given a good kick in the purge pants a few weeks ago when a heavy bag of petrified brown sugar toppled from the top shelf of «the baking cabinet,» breaking two
spice jars and nearly knocking me out on its descent.
Hi, I couldn't help but admire
your spice jars, especially having seen them first on Smitten Kitchen.
I was wondering what size was the larger jar in your photos, is it the 12.5 oz
spice jar or is it larger?
I recently ordered two sets of Libbey's 4.5 oz
spice jars.
Rectangular Shape Morocco likes rectangular measuring spoons, because they're narrow enough to fit inside
spice jars, which is helpful for measuring any quantities larger than a dusting or a shake.
To help it along you can press a small glass (or
spice jar) into the well to create a cookie cup.
Just like my recipe for Pumpkin Pie Spice, this mix fits perfectly in a tall
spice jar.
Or how about grabbing
a spice jar you haven't used in a while and finding a recipe online or in one of your cookbooks that features it?
Otherwise, I like using the tops of
spice jars for small round cookies or the rim of a drinking glass for larger cookies.
Put into a shaker style bottle such as an empty
spice jar with a sifter lid.
I can see saving up
my spice jars through the year to make someone feel special with this little snowguy, thanks for posting this cutie!
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If straight nutmeg on top is too strong for you, try a shake of pumpkin pie spice, which combines cinnamon, nutmeg, ground ginger, and allspice — you can purchase this pre-made at the grocery store or quickly make your own and store it in a recycled
spice jar.
I just put mine in old
spice jars that I wash and rinse out which also reduce wastes.
I made up a big batch of the salt and cinnamon and put the mix in an old
spice jar, now my kids can measure out a 1 / 4t and make a snack anytime!
Found at health food store and figured must be better than stuff sitting in
spice jars.
DIY
Spice jar organization: Organize your spices in a cool and creative way.
I keep it in airtight
spice jars in my spice cupboard and it's ready to go.
Our collection of spice accessories include
spice jars and spice racks that are designed not only for durability and ease of use, but aesthetic appeal as well.
And the spoons fits perfectly in
my spice jars.
Combine clay and arrowroot and pour into a clean glass jar with holes in the top for sprinkling — I use an old
spice jar.
They are the perfect size to use as
spice jars as well, and less expensive than buying empty spice bottles,
I especially Love the magnetic knife rack,
spice jars and dish towel basket.
I would get a lot of the Paragon Glass
Spice Jars w / Red Spoon & Sift Cap in assorted sizes, for starters.
I would buy some glass
spice jars and some glass mason jars.
Buy «BPA Free
Spice Jar» products like Jarware ™ Spice Lid in Green, Kilner ® Square 2 oz.
Love, love
the spice jars and canisters.
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