Maybe obvious but I just thought to myself “I make this meal all the time and every time I mix together the required amount of spices. Why don’t I just make a shit load and then use as much as I need each time?”

Gonna do this from now on its actually gonna save me so much psychic damage from fucking around with powder.

  • shalafi@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I do the same with my black spice. No way would I make the effort to mix all that up each time I need it.

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        14 hours ago

        Never wrote it out, made it so many times I vibe it. But here’s what I put in, adjust to taste, dial the heat in as you like:

        • Black pepper, fine ground and chunky, whatever I got

        • Paprika

        • Cayenne

        • Chili powder

        • Onion powder

        • Dehydrated minced onions, go low on the onion powder if you use this one, or exclude it

        • Salt

        • Parsley flakes, just for color and to break it up so it doesn’t stick too thickly

        • Cumin

        • Red pepper flakes

        That’s the core ingredients, but I’ll throw other stuff like Sazon in there to mix it up. I use rock-bottom, cheapo spices because I make a lot and the less flavorful stuff is more forgiving if my ratios are off. White pepper is pure awesome, can’t afford it.

        I put it in a plastic container, shake hell out of it, taste on my fingertip. If one spice comes out above the others, I adjust. I do like to be able to pick out the salt. Nothing overwhelming, but I want to know it’s in there. Having said that, no one but my wife salts food like I do.

        Learned working at Eskimo Joe’s in college, had stolen the recipe and lost it 30-years ago. :( The stuff we put on burgers was called “jizz” and only 4 people in the company knew how to make it. Like my black spice, mostly tastes like dust until it mixes with meat juices. If the black spice burns on a small taste, too hot. Even for people like me that are superhot junkies, you can’t cover meat like that. That’s another reason I use the cheapest, bulk spices.

        Be glad to tell more, but that’s mostly what I got!

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          14 hours ago

          What ethnic markets do you have available? I got a super sized container of white pepper corns for like $6 at the Super G. I have a dedicated grinder just for it.