Most readers have used 2 tablespoons and enjoyed it, but if
you think less spice may be appropriate for you and your family, please start with 2 - 3 teaspoons and mix in additional garam masala if desired at the end of cooking.
Not exact matches
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Have made it with teaspoons anyway,
thinking it would be a nice veggie stew even if
less spice than intended, but difficult to rescue the other way round.
I
think it would be fine to try adding maybe a carrot or two (not too much or it'll be too sweet) and just scaling back the
spices for
less volume.
Not sure if the
spices helped sweeten the cranberry sauce, but I
think we could have used
less honey.
We had the pumpkin
spice this morning — it was a little too moist for my taste (I would cut back on the milk or yogurt next time since the pumpkin puree is also like a liquid — the liquid to oats ratio seem to work best at 2:1) I also
thought the
spices were a little overpowering on the pumpkin — maybe a little
less clove next time?
I
think we'll try it again with a little
less spice and work our way up to 2 Tbs.
I
think Chai Lattes tend to have a lot of
spice, but if you don't care for as many, you can always start will
less and just add more to taste as you go.
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I
think next time I will use a little
less pumpkin pie
spice and make my own whipped topping (yes, I cheated and used cool whip!)
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