Jun 1, 2012

Five-Spice Blend

Five Spice Blend

I bought a blender. Yes, I really did. I know it was pathetic: a food blogger without something as trivial as a blender.

But, with the blender came a spice mill. It’s really a serious spice mill, too, that’s for sure. Been testing flavored salts and crazy spice mixes ever since I plugged it in.

And then I decided to make a fresh, home-made Chinese five spice mix and decided to replace the cloves with chili flakes. This is the first time ever I made it myself and I was blown away. This blend rocks my world.

Posting it now, because I’ll be making a pretty neat recipe with it this weekend. If it all pans out the way I hope, of course.

 

Ingredients:

4 star anise
1 tbsp (scant) fennel seeds
1 tbsp Szechuan pepper
1 cinnamon stick
1/2 tsp dried chili flakes

 

Directions:

This is such a fantastic combination of flavors. Warm, sweet and just spicy enough.
Five Spice Blend

You can do this with a spice mill, coffee mill or mortar and pestle. Just combine all the spices.
Five Spice Blend

 
You can replace the Szechuan pepper with normal peppercorns. I used these because they have a wonderful lemony flavor to them, which makes the spice blend all the more interesting.
 

Add the star anise and break the cinnamon in 3 parts.
Five Spice Blend

Pulse a few times. I like to grind my spices so that it’s mainly powder, but still keep little pieces of spice in there.
Five Spice Blend

I’m not a fan of pre made five-spice blend, but this is a whole different league.
Five Spice Blend

Five-Spice Blend
Ingredients
    4 star anise
    1 tbsp (scant) fennel seeds
    1 tbsp Szechuan pepper
    1 cinnamon stick
    1/2 tsp dried chili flakes

Directions
    Combine all spices and use a mortar and pestle, spicemill or coffeemill to grind them. You can replace the Szechuan pepper with regular peppercorns. Store in an airtight container.

Meal type: spice mixes
Servings: 3 tbsp
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May 15, 2012

Summer Rose

I had way too much fun making this recipe. We were trying to create milkshakes for grown-ups. You know; something easy, tasty and colorful to serve on a hot summer’s day. A fun way to enjoy life’s little luxuries. Now, I’ll spare you all the unusual and sometimes even crazy combinations we tried over the weekend—it was hilarious—though I’m tempted to post one or two in the weeks to come….