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Recipes

Chocolate-Covered Cherries with Sea Salt

Chocolate-Covered Cherries with Sea Salt

35 min

This recipe uses just four ingredients and can be a fun activity if you're hosting fondue-style or made ahead of time as an indulgent treat. If you love fancy salts, the cherries make the perfect canvas, balancing sweetness and adding crunch. My favorite is the Alderwood Smoked Salt, which adds a hint of campfire flavor and brings the essence of the Pacific Northwest full circle. 

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Ranch Dressing

Ranch Dressing

5 min

Indulge in the creamy richness of our homemade Ranch Dressing, crafted with our signature spice mix bursting with flavors of garlic, onion, black pepper, chives, parsley, dill, and thyme. Our salt-free blend puts you in control, allowing for a perfectly seasoned dressing every time. Plus, with simple substitutions, this versatile recipe easily transforms into a dairy-free delight using vegan alternatives. Enjoy the classic tangy goodness of Ranch Dressing, made at home in minutes!

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Pink Chili Crisp Deviled Eggs

Pink 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.

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Sunflower Cascade Mushroom Pesto

Sunflower Cascade Mushroom Pesto

Pesto is a powerhouse of a sauce! The intensity of flavor and thick texture make it a versatile favorite and there are so many spring greens you can include. Inspired by the farmers market and the spice cabinet, we created this rustic version with sunflower seeds, spring ramps and our Cascade Mushroom Mix. Ramps are small, wild-growing onions that combine beautifully with the Cascade Mushroom Mix for an ultra-umami flavor. The texture of this pesto nicely coats pasta or spreads on bread. Make a big batch and freeze some to enjoy this bright spring flavor all year long.In the event ramps aren't available, try it with scallions, leeks or garlic scapes. Blanched nettles are another great option. You can also swap out the parmesan for manchego cheese.

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Kaffe Baharat Lamb Sliders

Kaffe Baharat Lamb Sliders

16 min

Dive into our Kaffe Baharat Lamb Sliders, where coffee meets spice! Kaffe Baharat, garlic, and a sprinkle of sea salt create flavor-packed mini patties. Cook 'em up, slide between buns, add tzatziki, and top with pickled onions. If you need an appetizer or a meaty finger food, keep this recipe handy.

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Damiana Rose Truffles

Damiana Rose Truffles

Add a legendary aphrodisiac herb to your next batch of truffles just in time for Valentine's Day! Damiana has been used for centuries as a mild herbal aphrodisiac and adds exotic flavor to perfectly complement dark chocolate and rose. These truffles are a delicious romantic treat. Sweetened with honey and easy to make, they will satisfy any chocolate craving. Perfect for a Valentine's day gift or dessert, serve them alongside a cup of our Pink Chai or Onyx Rose tea and enjoy the moment.

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Spice-Rolled Goat Cheese

Spice-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.

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Eggnog Chiffon Pie

Eggnog Chiffon Pie

One sure sign that winter has arrived is the appearance of eggnog in the grocery stores. We're going to use that distinctive flavor here in this light and airy Eggnog Chiffon Pie, but we'll also be giving it a subtle new make-over by substituting Mace for the traditional Nutmeg. This allows the mellow, earthier tones of the Mace to shine through, tempered by a judicious touch of spirits. Typically, a chiffon pie gets it's soft, pillowy texture from a combination of whipped cream, whipped raw egg whites and a cooked creme anglaise, or custard sauce, stabilized with a little gelatin. In the interest of food safety we opted to make a Swiss Meringue with the whites, which quickly cooks the eggs to a safe temperature before whipping them up. The crust includes more spices and ground pecans, providing a satisfying crumbly contrast to the smooth, creamy filling.

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Presunto and Cheese Rolls

Presunto and Cheese Rolls

2 hrs, 30 min

These rolls are as soft as a Hawaiian bun, but savory from the bits of meat and cheese inside. We split the dough in this recipe into roll-sized shapes, but you can easily just split the dough into four pieces and turn them into decadent sandwich rolls. When they bake they get a nice golden cheesy crust and the inside is airy, soft and luscious from the olive oil, while the fragrant spices will have your stomach growling! They're perfect to accompany soups, salads or serve at brunch. They also make a great breakfast egg sandwich, or serve them with warm marinara for dipping as an appetizer for movie night. "Every Saturday when I was growing up, my mother would go to the local Portuguese bakery and buy a dozen chouriço rolls—torpedo-shaped logs stuffed with sausage. By Monday, they were gone, mostly due to me. To dress up my childhood classic, I add presunto and cheese, and sometimes sautéed onions and garlic, to the dough. And I form the rolls into round loaves because I think they look elegant on the table."- From David Leite

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