Well, if they don't they can always check in here, to learn how to make some of Momma's Home Cooking. Now, I'm not saying that you must make every thing from scratch either, I've found ways to convert the old fashioned, time consuming ways, into the same great tasting food with a little less work.
Who says you have to spend all day cooking, in order to eat great tasting food, just like momma use to make! Home cooked food seems to taste way better than fast food, and you usually end up with a little left over, that can be used for lunch the next day.
By cooking at home you really can save a little money too, especially if you make a little extra, to serve as someone's lunch the next day. Well, lets get started with a few common spices.
BASIL- USE IN:
LAMB, FISH, ROAST, STEWS, GROUND BEEF, VEGETABLES AND OMELETS.
BAY LEAVES- USE IN:
VEGETABLE DISHES, SEAFOOD, STEWS, AND SAUCES
CHILI POWDER- USE IN:
CHILI, CHICKEN, BEEF STEWS, MEAT LOAF, AND VEGETABLE DISHES
CHIVES- USE IN:
SALADS, FISH, SOUPS, POTATOES, AND EGGS
CILANTRO- USE IN:
SALADS, SEAFOOD, CHICKEN, RICE, ANY MEXICAN DISH
CUMIN- USE IN:
TACOS, MEXICAN DISHES, GROUND BEEF, SOUPS, AND STEWS
GARLIC- USE IN:
SPAGHETTI SAUCE, CHILI, AND ANY THING ELSE YOU'D LIKE
MARJORAM- USE IN:
STUFFING, STEW, SOUPS, SEAFOOD, AND POULTRY
OREGANO- USE IN:
TOMATO SAUCE, SEAFOOD, CHILI, STEW, POULTRY, GROUND BEEF, AND VEGETABLES
PARSLEY- USE IN:
EGGS, SOUP, MEAT, STUFFING, SALADS, OR USE AS A GARNISH
ROSEMARY- USE IN:
BEEF, POULTRY, SEAFOOD, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, STEWS AND SAUCES
SAGE- USE IN:
STUFFING, SEAFOOD, BEEF, POULTRY, AND EGG DISHES
SAFFRON- USE IN:
SOUPS, POULTRY, AND RICE
THYME- USE IN:
SEAFOOD, SPAGHETTI SAUCES, STEWS, CHILI, POULTRY
This is not a list of all the spices, just some of the common ones. These are just a few ideas of what they can be used in, feel free to experiment with any spices, or use only what you like.
For example if you don't care for garlic, then just simply don't use it. Remember, fresh spices are much stronger than dried spices. If you are using fresh spices use a little at a time, you can always add more later.
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