Recipes
Harissa Spiced Pecans
We never tire of whipping up different spiced nut combinations. Salty or sweet, hot or mild, there are endless combinations to try. Harissa Spiced Pecans are especially addictive, though, because they have it all: mild chile and smoky, savory spice, balanced perfectly with just enough brown sugar. These give a crunchy flavor punch to everything from garden salads to a pre-game cheese ball. But really, the best way to enjoy them is straight out of the oven.This recipe is easy to make and not too sweet. Spiced nuts are a welcome treat for last minute gatherings or entertaining.
Learn moreHibiscus Tea Jello Cups
2 hrs, 10 min
Experience the essence of summer with these Hibiscus Jello Cups, a refreshing dessert that captures the vibrant spirit of Fourth of July celebrations. Infused with the fruity, tart essence of hibiscus, each delicate cup offers a cool sensation reminiscent of a summer punch. Topped elegantly with whipped cream and fresh blueberries, these cups are a delightful indulgence that embodies the season's colors and flavors, perfect for brightening any summer gathering.
Learn moreAsian Tea Rub Peanut Butter Toast Duo
5 min
Asian Tea Rub transforms these simple toasts into a flavorful experience, adding depth and complexity with each bite. Whether you enjoy savory or sweet, this toast duo promises a delicious fusion of flavors that will make something as simple as peanut butter toast fun.
Learn morePink Chili Crisp Deviled Eggs
15 min
Our deviled eggs are already creamy and rich, thanks to the smooth blend of Kewpie mayo and white miso paste. But it's the addition of our Pink Chili Crisp that takes them to a whole new level of deliciousness.
Learn moreTuscan White Bean Dip
12 min
Creamy and dreamy, starring cannellini beans and seasoned by Tuscan Rosemary Salt, zesty lemon juice, and a drizzle of olive oil. Dip, spread, conquer – pair it with radishes, endive leaves, or grilled bread because this recipe makes a gorgeous appetizer or a yummy snack. Impress the squad or treat yourself – it's vegan, gluten-free, and simply irresistible. See it in action on TikTok.
Learn moreAdvieh Date Bars
Dates deserve more credit! They have a rich, fruity taste, similar to a raisin, with a honey or caramel sweetness. It's a versatile flavor, making them fantastic in all sorts of food. Growing up, I loved the date bars my mother would make from a mix she found at the grocery store. That mix hasn't been available for a long time, but I acquired a recipe from a coworker years later, that makes an excellent substitute. Of course, we couldn't resist giving it a few tweaks...Dates are common throughout Northern Africa and the Middle East, and feature heavily in local cuisines as both a stand-alone snack and an ingredient in sweet or savory dishes. We seasoned these date bars with the Advieh, a Persian spice blend. With a blend of cassia and true cinnamon, cardamom, coriander, and roses, it's an ideal mix to add depth to the natural flavor of the dates. We went light on added sugar for this recipe, letting the natural sweetness of the dates do the heavy lifting. It's a good thing, too, since you won't feel guilty for eating two!
Learn moreMatcha Smoothie Bowl
Food should be a feast for the senses and this stunning breakfast bowl is made visually vibrant with Matcha powder. This nutrient dense green tea powder gives you a boost of energy and anti-oxidants in every teaspoon. The color is intense, but the mild vegetal flavor pairs with all manner of ingredients and doesn't overwhelm. Here we've blended pineapple, ginger and spinach until velvety and garnished with fruity toppings, but customize the ingredients to suit your taste with crunchy nuts or creamy yogurt, just don't forget the Matcha!
Learn moreSpice-Rolled Goat Cheese
Happy National Cheese Ball Day! This time-honored appetizer is a classic worthy of celebration so we've added a range of flavors to goat cheese with three of our favorite spice blends - Dukkah, Green Za'atar and Syrian Za'atar. Bold and spice forward, these cheese balls are easy to make and each one offers a different flavor. All pair well with goat cheese so pick your favorite or enjoy them all! Hazelnuts and toasted sesame add texture to our Egyptian Dukkah along with cumin, marjoram and thyme. Both of our za'atar blends have toasted sesame as well, but different spices. Green Za'atar is more herb forward with dill, thyme and hints of sumac. The Syrian Za'atar. has a larger measure of sumac along with coriander, cumin and hints of anise. Finish up this plate with crudité and this board will have a taste for every palate.
Learn moreGrandma's Swedish Cardamom Bread
This holiday treat comes to us from our friend Erica, who graciously agreed to share her family recipe with the blog. The bread it makes is rich and sweet, with the cardamom and orange zest adding just the right amount of spicy flavor. We'll leave it to her to talk about the history...From Erica: My Swedish Grandma, Esther Priscilla Wiberg, passed this recipe onto my mother who passed it on to me. I make it every Christmas as a braided wreath, adorned with Holly leaves and berries secured with a red velveteen ribbon. My friends and neighbors pay homage to Grandma Esther every holiday by devouring a slice of homemade bread with butter or homemade cranberry sauce. Last year, after moving to Montana, my husband and I delivered the bread to our new neighbors via horseback through the snow.
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