Chef's Notes:
You will think of apple or pumpkin pie when you first smell this, but it is much more complex. It is good in many desserts, but it is also good on pork, duck, and game and any of the autumn veggies like squash, sweet potatoes, and beets. This is great to highlight the natural sweetness of your ingredients. I also use it as a dry rub on BBQs, in my granola mix, and even mixed with a bit of sugar on my cinnamon toast. You can use a
pumpkin pie spice in its place.
Ingredients:
1 tsp ginger powder
1 stick cinnamon (1⁄2'')
1⁄2 tsp annatto seed
1⁄2 tsp pomegranate powder
2 tsp fennel seeds
2 tsp coriander seeds
2 pieces star anise
2 pieces cloves
1 piece mace
1⁄4 tsp fresh-ground nutmeg
2 bay leaves
Procedure:
Grind fine in a spice blender. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
Recipe Type: Authentic
Recipe Author: Chef Daniel Orr
Source: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/em/email_images/FARMsample.pdf
pumpkin pie spice in its place.
Ingredients:
1 tsp ginger powder
1 stick cinnamon (1⁄2'')
1⁄2 tsp annatto seed
1⁄2 tsp pomegranate powder
2 tsp fennel seeds
2 tsp coriander seeds
2 pieces star anise
2 pieces cloves
1 piece mace
1⁄4 tsp fresh-ground nutmeg
2 bay leaves
Procedure:
Grind fine in a spice blender. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
Recipe Author: Chef Daniel Orr
Source: http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/em/email_images/FARMsample.pdf