MUST-HAVE SPICES FOR VEGAN COOKING | an inside look at my spice cabinet
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In today's video, I'm taking you inside my spice cabinet and sharing my top 10 must-have spices for vegan cooking! These are the spices I use most in my own cooking for increasing flavor!
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Curry Powder
Nutmeg
Smoked Paprika
Cayenne
Cumin
Italian Seasoning
Chili Powder
Turmeric
Garlic Powder
Cinnamon
Thank you!
Thanks :)
Thanks !
Thanks God bless
Can't believe she didn't say paprika
Don't waste your money, go to an Asian Grocery store and buy whole spices, you can grind or crush as needed, they are a quarter of the price and whole spices have 5 times the shelf life.
Morgan Limes whole spices are way healthier than powders 😂
Not organic
Can you recommend which store?
asian spices have coronavirus
@@wickedhouston5538 don’t be ignorant
your spice cabinet is amazing! thanks for sharing your tips and ideas!
You are amazing! Super happy I found this channel and can't wait to see more videos!
Definitely agree on all of these but especially on smoked paprika! I think it makes a great substitute for the flavor of cured meats
Great Video. Found this later but took notes and saved the blog post. Thank you, thank you , thank you.
Thank you for the very nice review. Would love to see a popcorn/spice recipe video! 🍿
wow..😊
thank you to share ur knowledge about spices.most of them.i dont have idea how to use it..but now,i know..i'm from phillippines..Thank you😍
Here in Sweden we have a lot of crazy pizza topings, and one of the strangest ones might be banana or pineapple with curry powder. It's SO good though! Try it if you dare. And I always use nutmeg when I make mashed potatoes - delicous! Thank's for giving me even more cooking/spice ideas.
+Jenny Edwall sound so interesting!! And yum! Mashed potatoes with nutmeg?? Need to try that 😋
I have tryed with Pineapples (good)
great videos!! do you ground your own spices sometimes for more flavor?
Do you have your popcorn seasoning recipes anywhere? Would love to try them 😀
There is a big difference between cassia cinnamon and ceylon cinnamon. If you are going to consume cinnamon everyday, since it has so many health benefits, then you need to consume ceylon cinnamon. Cassia should not be consumed on a daily basis. Also, you should take notice of the incredible ORAC scores of some of these spices. Cloves have one of the highest scores.
I agree
I use to get heartburn discomfort every time I ate cinnamon until I discovered Ceylon cinnamon. Now I can eat as much as I want with no problem. There is a big difference.
I bought the regular cinnamon from Simply Organic before finding out that Ceylon cinnamon is superior. I've heard that the other cinnamon has toxic ingredients - hopefully mine is fine since it's organic.
@Chris Robinson hey.. I'm from ceylon..yes you can get Original cinnamon only from ceylon
Dry roasted ground sesam and dry roasted ground coriander seeds are also amazing 👍
Simply Organic is my favorite brand for spices, too.
Same!!
All of your videos are great. They are some of the most helpful vegan videos I've seen around.
I'm so glad you are enjoying them! 😊❤
Hiiii!!! Great video, where did you get the clear rack?
So cool to hear that your family lives in the PA/DE area! I'm from DE :)
Great Review!!!
Do the they say on the bottles this may contain (milk)?
Sounds good. I may have to check out these spices.
+Alicia Mendsey would love to hear which ones you try!
Thanks for this superb video.
Awesome video! I love all those spices and great company too 👌🙂
+Sabrina Thériault yay! you're so welcome
We love cumin especially the seeded version. Turkey is the world's largest producer of cumin and our favorite pizza is a lahmacun which is based on beef mince with garlic and generous sprinkling of seeded cumin.
I love spices, started them now specialy because winter is coming. we will need some HEAT. thank you for sharing girl! I love turmeric, many people use it to potentiate kratom, i do too, i put turmeric on every salad.. im from slovenaia, italia is great, but im focusing more on vegan food. Gotta buy curry! I missed him. Great video edit, with turning spices up! Because of you i just added nutmegon slightly cooked organic pumpkin ! Love pumpkinnseeds they make me feel soo good!
+TimeNow AndThen oh heck yes!!
Beautiful information 🙏beautiful soul❤
Great video, and I agree with cinnamon. It's the best bar none.
Nice choices - my list would be (most liked/used to least):
Chili flakes
(Salt - I know it's not technically considered a spice. But I love it)
Fresh garlic
Oregano
Coriander kernels
Whole cumin
Smoked paprika
Black pepper
Saffron
Freshly ground nutmeg (In my family we use it on leafy green vegetables - great!)
Vanilla
Whole cardamom (great in combination with vanilla and saffron in oats, semolina pudding or something like that)
Ground cinnamon
Lal3l Coriander. Smoked Paprika. Saffron. I have never tried. Must put on my list. And find recipes for. LOL. Fennel Seed. Cinnamon. Cumin. Ceyenne. SOME of my faves. Enjoy.
Thanks for sharing, Alyssa!
+Lucy Simon hope you found it helpful!
This is quite good.
So really great to see kinds of Ingredients, have a nice day, new friend
Love this video! Simply Organic is also my favorite spice brand, not just for flavor but they are also a great value for price compared to other organic spices. Quite a few of these are my go-tos as well but I look forward to trying a couple of these you mentioned in some new ways!!
Simply organic is the best! I’ve tried cheaper alternatives and the quality truly is the best for the price.
I usually buy my spices from the Badia brand. Very inexpensive and very good.
Love this video I have all of these😁
+Gabriela Herrera hooray!!
This was super helpful! Thank you:) exactly what I was looking for! Also I’ve been wondering how to use tumeric.
Turmeric is the best!
Be careful start with a little, because it will turn your food yellow, Turmeric is in mustard.
Simply out of my price range!
Huh? All of these spices are cheap.
Aldi's baby 😉
Lol samee😂😂
Ginger, Turmeric and Oregano for good health. Also spices are cheaper at the Farmers Market.
Lol come to my country hope it will be a lot cheaper
Yep. 8/9 wooo
Good Stuff.
You absolutely looove popcorn 🍿 I see
I like it but do have mustard powder & how to make it $thanks
what type of cinnamon as for i work at a spice company and we have 4 types, ka, kb, ct, and cassia, best of the best is ka cinnamon and that is not garlic powder, hate to tell you but is is actually granulated garlic, garlic powder is NOT coarse but very fine like baby powder, you definitely need to be more pacific
Woohoo Delaware!!!!!!
All those r my fav xpeshaly turmeric n ginger. I keep them all the time. I buy them Organic and n bulk online.
Girl you get your videos out early! Lol. Great video. 🤗
+Chanel Chandler I try to launch at 7am eastern!
I tried simple organic, it's good but it cant compare to when I go to the food market with stalls offering everything and anything (sometimes you discover something new you have never seen before) and handpick eveything myself there. Are you using Cassia or Ceylon Cinnamon? (Cassia is unhealthy on a daily basis which is the most common one sold).Also the Italian Spice blend is missing one herb.. like most italian herb mixes in store. Cayenne isn't a pepper (it's cayenne chilli pepper powder). If you are working with nutmeg you need to be careful because when you use to much (whole nutmeg) it can have hallugenic effects close to Psilocybe Cubensis (Magic Mushrooms; also Galanga Roots, Thai-Horseraddish, in high amounts have this effect. Nutmeg trips can last for 2-3 days and after effects drag on for about 1 1/2 weeks) so be careful and DON'T USE TOO MUCH NUTMEG!
I'd also recommend you to add All Spice (its a berry that contains all 5 main flavours we know in our western world, while in japan you have a 6th taste, Umami = translates to delicious - which is a combination of all 5, so it is a umami powerhouse also its used a lot in Traditional Chinese Medicine Cusine), Juniper Berries (healthy for bladder, stomach and intestine), Brazilian Rose Pepper (bitter, sweet, slightly acidic notes), Sechzuan Pepper (Hot and fresh cirtus notes), Cloves (similar taste but healthier than Cassia Cinnamon), Green and Black Cardamom (good for digestive problems, respiratory diseases, bad breath, lack of apetite and depression) , Star Anis (good against Flu, head- and muscle ache), Coriander Seeds (good for stomach, intestine, antibiotic immune infections, and chronic inflammations), Fennel Seeds (good for flatulence, diarrhea), Poppy Seeds (Papaver Rhoeas Petal tea has a stress relieving effect), black and white sesame seeds, Saffron (Depression and Menstrual Stress and Pain), Holy - or Indian Basil, Perilla (antihistamin, antioxidant, inflammation), Rose Petals from the strain Rosella (sweet, fresh taste), blue hibiscus petals, Nutmeg King Mace (Petals, not halugenic even in powdered form), Ginger, Habanero Flakes, Lemongrass, Lemon and Orange Cest and various mushrooms (e.g.: Mu Err, Shitake, Boletus, Brown/White Button Mushrooms, Egg Mushrooms, Morels and Chanterelles). Homegrow Bell Peppers! (The have more Vitamin C than lemons!)
I also recommend you to not have everything in just powdered form unless you like glutamic acid a lot, rather get the ingredients chopped and dried and just use a blender or grinder bowl if you need them in powder form cause its not that good cause then falvours sometimes have the same inesity in a dish which you surely not want. Also glutamic Acid intenisfies the falvour of spices and changes the strenght of their original taste to a maximum.
Wow, i have ro check these out.
My favorite spices are listed here in this video czcams.com/video/pWEWMRiIVS4/video.html
When you're not english and don't know what these spices are in your language. 👌 :D
+Unkrtvx haha! I think google will help you 😉
Simply Quinoa Yes, I already did that, but I forgot some :D
Thanks, not vegetarian completely yet but I am trying to be healthier and need more spices in my diet.
I am exploring about veganism too! Hope your journey is a fulfilling one :)))
she literally said the same thing for each spice
No she didn't !!!!
I use Simply Organic brand as well! Check out this video I made on my vegan spices: czcams.com/video/7baQ-ijuIyQ/video.html
I can use the spices for my fried chicken?
Omg yes! Paprika goes a long way!!
Halo Alisa wE have Andaliman Batak Pepper organic could I send the Sample ??
I love food, spiced food...
I'm starting to think you should have your own popcorn line?
Is it pronounced too-meric or tur-meric? It's spelled with an r in there, but I notice everyone leaves it out.
patty 8873 turmeric
You pronounce it with the 'r'
Spice companies lobbied to sell cassia as cinnamon. Ceylon cinnamon and Mexican Camels are the true cinnamon. They are more nuanced and more beneficial than cassia. Cassia in large amounts is bad for the liver.
Mexican stores sell cinnamon sticks for under $2. You can grind and sift it yourself.
I also like Spice Hunter's brand of Italian Seasoning. That's my secret guacamole ingredient
Drifferent types of Cinnamon, Ceylon and Mexican Cinnamon are the best ones not Cassia
We're the website
I make my own spices
No partnership discount??
😂
As a cook I don’t use enough spices I think the food will be more pleasant
Dear mam which you form country please reply?
What, so every spice just goes with everything? Dear lord
Not everything
They cost like 7 dollars a piece
She left out Ginger and Oregano
Alyssa, please consider other subscribers who live outside of the USA. Every time we visit a recommended website from you for an organic company who sells amazing products, it is always only within the U.S, its really frustrating, consider about others
Just go to an Indian, Chinese, Turkish, Arabic or African Ethnic store. You will find everything you need there. 100% Organic, 100% Handpicked, also they tend to have a stronger falvour than the ones you can order or buy at local shops because they restock more often and the stuff is fresher because they order less and dont have a huge storage (if they even have one). Here it's quality over quantity!
Or just go and visit a local food or spice market! It is also a lot of fun to stroll along the stands, discover new varieties, come across unknown, get some free samples here and there, get inspirations.. but in this field you got to have food knowledge here you can look, touch, smell and sometimes even taste some of todays delivery.. but be careful salesmen try to seduce you to buying their goods with sweet talk, it's better to check out every stall concentrated on the ingredients you want to buy and not to get involved into too much small talk than look out for the best of todays delivery (also you got to bet there early cause here it's first come, first served.. like 6 a.m)
I THINK YOU FORGOT GINGER
Have you ever added fresh graded ginger to a recipe? Smells so good!!
Hi dear new subscriber here❤.
White pepper smells like beef
Simply Quinoa you are beautiful
Meme spice
Mexico is not part of South America
its so annoying how non Indian, or south Asian, or South East Asian people say the word "curry" it's so funny but annoying. hahah
A true vegan use all natural spices that have not been processed.