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Recipes

Stout Pickled Mustard Seeds

Stout Pickled Mustard Seeds

Add a crunchy pop of flavor to your next sandwich or cheese board with Stout Pickled Mustard Seeds. Yellow Mustard Seed and Brown Mustard Seed make an appealing calico combination and the flavor pairing with rich creamy stout and aromatic shallots is a winner. This quick and easy treat keeps in the refrigerator for up to two months, so make ahead and keep some on hand or scale up the batch and make some for gifting.

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Porcini Soda Bread

Porcini Soda Bread

Irish soda bread is one of the easiest quick breads to make, and it's very adaptable. Whole wheat, oats and rye flours make this a hearty loaf. For this version, we added a full complement of umami with earthy Porcini Pieces mushrooms and our bestselling Cascade Mushroom Mix. From there, we wanted to add some chewy bites, so sweet dried apricots and tart cherries made it into the mix as well. If you don't have dried tart cherries, dried cranberries are equally delicious in this soda bread. The end result was a delicious and hearty bread to brighten your St. Patrick's Day celebration, or to serve with soups or stews.

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Warm Bulgogi Soba Noodle Salad

Warm Bulgogi Soba Noodle Salad

The first time I made this dish I slurped up most the noodles before I even sat down. I love a dish that's bold and can evolve with the seasons, adding in your whichever vegetables show up at the market. Here we kept the vegetables raw for crunch and seasoned them with our Bulgogi Spice. The bright flavor of the Bulgogi Spice cuts through the nutty flavor of the buckwheat noodles for the perfect bite. The Korean chile flakes brings enough heat to the dish without overpowering it. This salad is perfect for lunch, as a side or add some protein and make it an entree.

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Creole and Sorghum Roasted Brussel Sprouts

Creole and Sorghum Roasted Brussels Sprouts

If you've never used sorghum before, now is your chance, and it is worth a trip to the market. Sorghum is a syrup made from a cereal grain and it tastes as if honey and molasses got together one night and did a little hanky panky. (Can't find sorghum syrup? Our Upper Left Madrona Smoked Honey makes a wonderful, lightly smoky substitute.) The sweet depth of flavor pairs beautifully with the heat of our Creole Spice on blistered corn and brussels sprouts. Add this to your menu for a quick and easy side dish that comes together quickly with minimal ingredients and maximum flavor.

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Tailgater's Mac & Cheese

Tailgater's Mac & Cheese

Whether you're tailgating at Arrowhead or watching from home, you'll enjoy this deluxe mac & cheese. As a native of KC transplanted in Seattle, I know which local flavors score and it just felt lucky to combine them to ensure a win in the Big Game. Enter Tailgater's Mac & Cheese! Burger's Ham studs the crunchy potato chip topping and Beecher's Cheeses are loaded in the sauce and on top. This dish is a flavor powerhouse seasoned with our own KC Tailgater's BBQ Rub. How can we lose? Go Chiefs!

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Hot and Sour Soup

Hot and Sour Soup

A perennial favorite, you'll always find a version of this soup on the menu in Chinese-American restaurants. You'll be glad to know how to make this takeout favorite, and it's easier than you might expect!. Much of the heat comes from the white peppercorns and the sour comes from rice wine vinegar. The lion's share of prep time comes in getting the array ingredients ready, then it comes together in no time. Perfect for a chilly day or a Lunar New Year's feast. White peppercorn is spicy, musky and earthy. These qualities play well with the variety of woodsy mushrooms and pork loin.

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Wild Rice with Savory and Oyster Mushrooms

Wild Rice with Savory and Oyster Mushrooms

Healthy and versatile, this side dish has a great combination of texture and flavor. The nutty base of wild rice is studded with crisp chunks of tart apple and chewy cranberries, although dried tart cherries would also be delicious.These complement the umami of the mushrooms and the salty shavings of cheese. The secret ingredient that brings it all together is Savory. If you've never played with this herb, this dish is the perfect stage. Traditionally used in French herbal blends, savory is a powerhouse of flavor, delivering notes of like pepper, thyme and rosemary that make the one ingredient taste like many. This hearty side dish can be served with just about any protein alongside and is great for brunch through dinner. We also admit to eating it cold straight from the fridge the next day.

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Pear Arugula Salad With Juniper Vinaigrette

Pear Arugula Salad With Juniper Vinaigrette

It pays to eat healthy, but it can be easy to fall into a rut. When we fall back on our tried and true recipes, the familiar can begin to feel a bit boring. Changing one ingredient while making a classic combination is an easy way to try something new and not get bored. In this recipe, we added one new spice to one of our favorite go-to salads, and it totally transformed the dish.In this pear and arugula salad, we used Juniper in the vinaigrette to add new dimensions to the dish. Vinaigrettes are wonderful for showcasing both bold and subtle flavors, making them a simple and effective way to add spices to a dish. Here, the piney taste of the juniper combines perfectly with the floral sweetness of the honey for a delicious forest vinaigrette. We kept the bold flavors going with peppery arugula, sweet pears and buttery gorgonzola for a simple salad that's anything but basic.

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Orange Tarragon Green Beans

Orange Tarragon Green Beans

Here's a fresh twist on a classic French recipe! Green beans almondine is a delicious light veggie dish, equally suited as a standalone snack or alongside a heartier meal. Our version uses Orange Tarragon and Provencal Seasoned Salt together for a complimentary combination of seasoning.Both of these blends are herb-forward with subtle floral notes, lending them an aroma reminiscent of a classic French bistro. We finished the dish by adding in dried cranberries alongside the toasted almonds, giving the dish a tart kick that complements the citrus in the spice blends.

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