1. Top Ten Recipes That Use Herbs de Provence Have you Herb of These Recipes? While we love all the spice blends in our pantry, Herbs de Provence is the crème brulée of the crop when comes to its versatility, aroma, and taste. A delectable cornucopia of herbs inspired by herbs grown on south side of France, our RawSpiceBar Herbs de Provence can season just about any meal for any foodie. We’ve broken down our top ten favorite Herbs de Provence recipes. Herbilicious Definition: Makes Taste Buds Go Loco A cuisine chameleon, Herbs de Proven...
  2. A Lesson in Louisiana Home to delicious food, exciting celebrations, and jazz music that will make even the self-proclaimed non-dancers do a little shimmy, Louisiana is a hub for vibrant culture. And while said culture has grown exponentially since Louisiana’s founding, we can credit much of what we see today to one of the “first families” of the state: The Creoles. With a mix of African American, Native American, French, and Spanish heritage that can be traced back 300 years in Louisiana, the roots of Creole cult...
  3. A Pepper a Day Keeps Dull Flavors Away Is your spice rack taking over your kitchen? If you were part of the Spice Girls, would your name be Foodie Spice? Then you are in the right place. If you have been looking to spice things up in the kitchen, you will love February’s Xinjiang Blend. A feisty mix of cumin, red Szechuan peppercorns, dried Szechuan chile flakes, black peppercorns and more, this blend can easily become the foundation of some new favorite meals. A Passport for Your Palate While you can go to Paris for fluffy croiss...
  4. I Wanna Moroccan Roll All Night (And Eat Tagine Every Day) Morocco is known for the famed Sahara Desert, exquisite architecture, and flavorful dishes, including couscous, chicken bastilla, and tagine. With contrasting flavors deep in color and rich in taste, Moroccan food is nothing short of a global icon. That is why we are fired up to introduce this month’s blend–RawSpiceBar’s Ras El Hanout Blend. Offering an earthy mix of cinnamon, cumin, coriander, allspice, black pepper, turmeric, and ginger, this month’s spice blend will have you requesting Mor...
  5. The Origin of Xinjiang Blend What do you and spices have in common? (Other than making everything better, of course.) You both have a history! While spices may not have a paper mâché family tree like us, they do have rich origins that lend to their significance. If you are curious about the origins of this month’s blend, we invite you to Xinjiang, a territory in northwest China and the name of RawSpiceBar’s February blend. A Peppercorn for Your Thoughts So, where does this month’s blend come from? While many groups claim...
  6. To Sweet or to Savory? That Is the Question. How Will You Lebküchen? Lebküchen often brings images of baked goods decked out in sugar, chocolate, or decorated with almonds to mind. Lebküchen is, after all, the quintessential Christmas treat in Germany. However, the beauty of cooking is that there is always potential to unlock something new. Savory, Spice, & Everything Nice | When it comes to our tasting palate, sweet foods indulge us with the taste of sugar or honey, whereas savory foods are full-flavored and spicy. Does this mean that the two must remain ...
  7. RawSpiceBar Thanksgiving Guide - More Flavor and Less Stress Here is our guide to ensuring you get the most flavor and least amount of stress this Thanksgiving. Get the Guide Monday/Tuesday Monday and Tuesday are all about preparing the brine, making any food that can be prepped ahead of time, and enlisting any help you need from family and friends. Wednesday Wednesday is focused on brining the turkey, chopping vegetables, setting the table, and buying any last-minute items. Thanksgiving Day Thursday is go time. It's time to finalize side dishe...
  8. Step-by-Step Lebküchen Waffles Serves: 6 Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 20 minutes 1⅓ cups all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons RawSpiceBar Lebküchen Blend ½ teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon kosher salt ¼ cup sugar 1 large egg ¼ cup butter, melted and cooled 1 ½ cups buttermilk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, Lebküchen Blend, baking soda, baking powder, salt and sugar. Make a well in the dry ingredients and add the egg, butter, buttermilk and vanilla. Stir to co...
  9. Best Allspice Substitute? Need an allspice berries replacement in a hurry? We've got the best substitutes using the spices you probably already have on your shelf. Sometimes referred to in Jamaica as “pimento” (Spanish for “pepper”), allspice got its name because its flavor shares some of the characteristics of these three spices along with that of peppercorns. Allspice berries are core flavor base of many South Asian dishes and varies regionally as well as from one cook to another. Be wary of pre-ground allspice ...
  10. Making Ribs Is as Easy as 3-2-1 Photo by Z Grills Australia on Unsplash Nothing but time and a fresh rack of ribs on your hands? You’re in luck! Today we’re diving into the absolute best way to cook a rack of ribs, using the 3-2-1 method. Keep scrolling for everything you need to know about making the best ribs you’ve ever had. What is the 3-2-1 Method for Grilled or Smoked Ribs? Named after the three sets of cooking times, this rib technique is (in our humble opinion) the only way to make ribs. Cooked low and slow, about...
  11. Memphis BBQ; Everything You Need to Know, and More... Photo by Heidi Kaden on Unsplash Memphis has been long-credited for its insanely delicious barbecue scene, but we realized that many people don’t actually know why that is. So today, we’re getting to the bottom of this heavenly Southern staple. What Is Memphis Barbecue? The gorgeous state of Tennessee is known for several attractions: the Great Smoky Mountains, the Nashville music scene, and most importantly, Memphis barbecue. But, what is Memphis barbecue exactly? How is it different fro...
  12. History of Arrabiata: What You Arrabiata Know If you’re lucky enough to have an Italian grandma, you know the delicious aroma of Arrabiata sauce filling her kitchen. She was a human measuring spoon, and if she ever let you write down her recipe, it would say “a pinch” of this and “a bit more” of that. Thankfully, this month’s blend —RawSpiceBar’s Arrabiata Blend— is already mixed to perfection, with enough fire to make your feisty Nonna proud. When in Rome Arrabiata is a light marinara or red sauce that originated in the Lazio region o...
  13. Paprika; The Ultimate Dry Rub Must-Have Photo by Tina Dawson on Unsplash You know you need a dry rub, you know you love a dry rub, but what makes a good dry rub…great? The answer is actually very simple: PAPRIKA. This bright spice is a total staple in the culinary world, and for good reason too. Made from dried and ground red peppers, this iconic red powder ranges from sweet and mild to bitter and spicy. Commonly used as a garnish on deviled eggs or potato salads, this gorgeous spice also has another popular use in dry rubs! We h...
  14. Love of Arrabiata: I Want Some Amore Italian food isn’t usually known for being spicy. But in the Southern regions of “the Boot” they rely on Italian red chili peppers—pepperoncino—in many dishes. They say pepperoncino is good for its heart-healthy properties and it also has aphrodisiac effects. Spicy! Gushing Over Rome If you’re looking for love in Rome, you’re likely to visit the world-famous Trevi Fountain. Bernini’s 85-foot-tall, 65-foot-wide masterpiece draws visitors from around the globe. Legend says tossing one coin ov...
  15. A Chimichurri for Every Occasion Like our Za'atar Blend, Chimichurri’s superpower is to make just about anything taste better. So much so, Chimichurri can be the perfect complement to any meal of the day, any time of day. Don’t believe us? Let’s map it out: Breakfast Rise and shine, Chimi Dean. Chimichurri can be a great addition to eggs from sunny side up to scrambled. Sub in Chimichurri for hollandaise for an Argentinian twist on Eggs Benedict. Give it a go on avocado toast or serve it as a dip for a breakfast sa...