A Single Spice Blend For Your Entire Kitchen - Kitchen Pepper From 1777

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  • @ogorangeduck
    @ogorangeduck 4 роки тому +5715

    Plot twist: it's really just a bunch of different colors of nutmeg

  • @nothing4mepls973
    @nothing4mepls973 4 роки тому +3680

    Me looking at Jon's favorite recipes: "It's all nutmeg?"
    Jon, cocking a musket behind my head: "Always has been"

    • @MarkARoutt
      @MarkARoutt 4 роки тому +120

      @@NeonRainGeo Nah, whole in a musket.

    • @StoicObserverS
      @StoicObserverS 4 роки тому +73

      @@NeonRainGeo that would actually hurt... A lot.

    • @guidoferri8683
      @guidoferri8683 4 роки тому +82

      Plot twist: Jon is a squirrel

    • @off6848
      @off6848 4 роки тому +107

      Nutmeg blunderbuss

    • @ChiefSlacc
      @ChiefSlacc 4 роки тому +63

      @@off6848Fantano gives that indie-folk album name a 12/10

  • @Tozzaman123
    @Tozzaman123 4 роки тому +1912

    FInally, a 9 minute video focused on Nutmeg. We have reached peak Townsends.

    • @indoorsandout3022
      @indoorsandout3022 4 роки тому +11

      DW Documentary on the Spice Islands: "I'm going to ruin this guy's whole career."

    • @Xelbiuj
      @Xelbiuj 4 роки тому +16

      Have you seen his streams? IIRC spent an hour on punch once.

    • @UndrState
      @UndrState 4 роки тому +51

      "I might double the nutmeg"
      unrepentant

    • @hoosierflatty6435
      @hoosierflatty6435 4 роки тому +24

      It'll start its' descent when Jon takes a deliriant level dose and starts hallucinating Indians and whatall.

    • @indoorsandout3022
      @indoorsandout3022 4 роки тому +11

      @@hoosierflatty6435 That's basically a whole one, and you tend to puke shortly thereafter. I have an 18th century recipe for an ointment with datura in it that is meant to be used as a drug. Misused however, it can stop your heart. There's always a downside.

  • @thelasttaarakian
    @thelasttaarakian 4 роки тому +775

    One Spice to rule them all, One Spice to find them,
    One Spice to bring them all, and in the kitchen bind them!

  • @grapetomatogirl2141
    @grapetomatogirl2141 4 роки тому +1346

    Kitchen Pepper Recipe:
    •Nutmeg
    • pinch of Nutmeg to taste
    *if you can’t find nutmeg, you can use nutmeg to substitute.
    This Kitchen Pepper goes well with everything, but, it pairs especially well with nutmeg.

    • @ActuallyJozu
      @ActuallyJozu 4 роки тому +34

      2 parts freshly ground Myristica fragrans Nutmeg
      1 part ground M. Malabarica Nutmeg
      1 part ground M. Argentea Nutmeg
      A dash of Mace, to taste.
      Oh, maybe a little salt, just to be period correct.

    • @SiliconBong
      @SiliconBong 4 роки тому +21

      One Spice to rule them all.

    • @adamschneider868
      @adamschneider868 4 роки тому +16

      You left out the Nutmeg

    • @dontchastop
      @dontchastop 4 роки тому +6

      I'm dying reading these comments because their the same one's i was thinking when i saw this video!

    • @GeeztJeez
      @GeeztJeez 4 роки тому +2

      Oh god

  • @musicmaniac8787
    @musicmaniac8787 4 роки тому +811

    Video quality is always improving. Couldn't even tell the difference from this and a high end travel channel shot done the same way anymore.

    • @townsends
      @townsends  4 роки тому +144

      Thank you!

    • @NaCreagachaDubha
      @NaCreagachaDubha 4 роки тому +58

      @@townsends way better content than the travel channel

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 4 роки тому +14

      This actually has personality and better presentation.

    • @yolandablake1073
      @yolandablake1073 4 роки тому +3

      I agree. The only thing I think could be improved upon is the lighting as it's a little too dark at times. But overall these videos are excellent and I love watching them when they come out.

    • @chaosdream21
      @chaosdream21 4 роки тому +1

      I wish this were on netflix or other channels bc it deserves that sort of visibility. But at least we know about it.

  • @particlemannn
    @particlemannn 4 роки тому +1429

    Jon: "I might double the nutmeg."
    Me: "Might". Sure Jon. "Might" :P

    • @APV878
      @APV878 4 роки тому +86

      particlemannn "I might double the nutmeg" = "I already doubled it off camera"

    • @evanharrison4054
      @evanharrison4054 4 роки тому +20

      Knock on the nutmeg all you want, but that sh*t is powerful.
      I ate three once, and when I came to my senses, I was wearing a kilt, swinging around a shillelagh and screaming about Culloden.
      I'm not even scottish.

    • @PoweredByRedstonecom
      @PoweredByRedstonecom 4 роки тому +15

      @@evanharrison4054 neither is the shillelagh :D Must have been some good nutmeg.

    • @kareningram6093
      @kareningram6093 4 роки тому +1

      LOL

    • @cyndifoore7743
      @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому +1

      particlemannn hahaaa

  • @lesahanners5057
    @lesahanners5057 4 роки тому +780

    "The Spice must flow!" "He who controls the spice, controls the universe!" ...and so it begins... Jon IS the SPICE of life! : - )

    • @geoffsullivan4063
      @geoffsullivan4063 4 роки тому +10

      Hilarious ! I was sort of thinking the sam lol !

    • @geoffsullivan4063
      @geoffsullivan4063 4 роки тому +5

      *same .. obviously haha

    • @MickeyD2012
      @MickeyD2012 4 роки тому +3

      Aww, you beat me to it.

    • @Chloenorton7269
      @Chloenorton7269 4 роки тому +6

      this is quality reference material

    • @dattebenforcer
      @dattebenforcer 4 роки тому +7

      The books are wrong though, the Spice is actually nutmeg, not cinnamon.

  • @simoncopar2512
    @simoncopar2512 4 роки тому +216

    2020: oh no, pumpkin spice flavour is already starting in September, things are getting out of hand
    1777: pumpkin spice pie, pumpkin spice meat, pumpkin spice all year round

  • @deanthelis5578
    @deanthelis5578 4 роки тому +609

    For those looking for the recipe itself:
    Kitchen Pepper -
    One ounce of ginger; pepper, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, half an ounce each; six ounces of salt; mix well, keep dry.
    Jon notes that the proportions of the spices were likely dependent more on availability and price than flavor preference in many cases as, with many situations in the late 18th century, spices were a luxury and required cunning compromise.
    Jon also notes that you may want to grate or grind your nutmeg just before adding to your dish to allow more of the aromatic quality to be present, and that some similar period recipes call for what we now know as Allspice as a substitute for nutmeg as it has similar aromatic qualities but was cheaper to obtain.
    I plan to make this mix myself today, mixing allspice and nutmeg in equal parts with an ounce less of salt.

    • @2011Kestrel
      @2011Kestrel 4 роки тому +9

      Dean Thelis
      An ounce by weight or by volume (fluid ounce)?
      I left the same question the main comment section.

    • @deanthelis5578
      @deanthelis5578 4 роки тому +29

      @@2011Kestrel I went entirely by weight and it turned out well.

    • @CodcThe2nd
      @CodcThe2nd 4 роки тому +13

      @@2011Kestrel I'm assuming it's by volume, since I have trouble imagining people back then measuring spices by weight.

    • @AKayfabe
      @AKayfabe 4 роки тому +3

      I want to also make this mix but with slightly less ginger , (even though ginger is my favorite spice, I don’t want it on everything I cook in large amount )a bit less salt and some sort of hot spicy addition

    • @deanthelis5578
      @deanthelis5578 4 роки тому +26

      @@CodcThe2nd Simple balancing scales with preset lead weights work quite well, and have been around for a while! They're just not very fast.

  • @darranhirose8153
    @darranhirose8153 4 роки тому +519

    Not going to lie: the thumbnail made me think that nutmeg was going to be outlawed.

    • @AerodynamicBrick
      @AerodynamicBrick 4 роки тому +22

      Oh come on now, we all know that nutmeg is to Townsend as cayenne is to Chef John. A little goes into everything!

    • @songohan3321
      @songohan3321 4 роки тому +6

      And the fact that Jon might add cayenne to a modern version of this must be pointed out.

    • @stretchyone
      @stretchyone 4 роки тому +6

      Thumbnail: "Breaking Bad, 1777 Edition"

    • @songohan3321
      @songohan3321 4 роки тому +4

      @@stretchyone Considering how much spices could cost back then, you are technically correct.

    • @andyoli75
      @andyoli75 4 роки тому +2

      I had to read the author 3 times to make sure it was Townsend's.

  • @falconwind00
    @falconwind00 4 роки тому +463

    Fun fact: Allspice is so-called because it tastes similar to a combination of cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg.

    • @gbb583
      @gbb583 4 роки тому +16

      I've always wondered what was up with that. Good to know.

    • @masterxak
      @masterxak 4 роки тому +25

      I learned this when I took my current job as a baker. During "Fall" (we start out fall selection in July to met demand) we have 2 different pumpkin pie recipes one uses cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. The other used allspice. Until I took the job I thought allspice was a blend of the 3z but it turns out it is it's own unique thing, and actually more expensive than the 3 combined.

    • @Mixwell1983
      @Mixwell1983 4 роки тому +14

      I actually had to make my own allspice blend when making stuffed grapeleaves and i used those 3 spices equal parts. Taste almost identical to allspice.

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 4 роки тому +22

      When I was a kid I tried substituting allspice in my pumpkin pie by adding an equal amount of a bunch of other spices and Luckily it turned out alright because pumpkin pie is supposed to taste like a shotgun blast of spices

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 4 роки тому +1

      neat!

  • @holy9JOE
    @holy9JOE 4 роки тому +325

    Thumbnail: angry looking dude, looks like he's going to show you how to make poison
    Actual video: really happy guy living his best life, showing you how to make some tasty spice melange

    • @brandondowning6243
      @brandondowning6243 3 роки тому +24

      The spice must flow.

    • @mooser321
      @mooser321 3 роки тому +8

      Spice be praised

    • @conq1273
      @conq1273 3 роки тому +7

      @@brandondowning6243 Praise be the God Emperor of Dune

  • @fluffycritter
    @fluffycritter 4 роки тому +192

    Jon: I might double the nutmeg
    Regular viewers: You don't say.

    • @kubakielbasa5987
      @kubakielbasa5987 2 місяці тому

      As a regular viewer this was expected. Even in some cheap recipes he added nutmeg as a spice because of its aroma.

  • @jaytomten3782
    @jaytomten3782 4 роки тому +57

    Did this 15 years ago when I was deployed. Called it Henry's seasoning. Henry was my neighbor growing up in rural WI.

    • @beverly3397
      @beverly3397 2 роки тому

      what a coincidence I am from rural WI and had a brother Henry the 8th born in the family.

  • @koopakape
    @koopakape 4 роки тому +145

    Now I finally understand Jon's obsession with this era... Nutmeg eventually went out of style, and he wants to live in a time before that ever happened!

    • @AdairCorbin
      @AdairCorbin 4 роки тому +24

      Not in Germany, we still put it in everything, meatballs, Mashed potatoes, bread, cookies, soup,pancakes , cheese sauces and on vegetables, among others.

    • @june4135
      @june4135 4 роки тому +4

      @@AdairCorbin very interesting

    • @Go.el_Hadam
      @Go.el_Hadam 4 роки тому

      😂😂😂😂🤣

    • @anasapsana824
      @anasapsana824 4 роки тому

      When I planned to travel to India father asked me to bring only fresh Nutmeg 🤩

  • @willdbeast1523
    @willdbeast1523 4 роки тому +305

    This channel is such a refreshing break from everything irl going on, it always makes me smile

    • @annagorka2044
      @annagorka2044 4 роки тому +5

      Agreed!

    • @andie_pants
      @andie_pants 4 роки тому +7

      Hear, hear!

    • @jothankyou2
      @jothankyou2 4 роки тому +2

      So true. I'm enjoying this channel. Teach this rather than other...........🌿🎶🌿

    • @nickpurdy69
      @nickpurdy69 4 роки тому +5

      Kinda wish I could go back to the simpler times.

    • @azraphon
      @azraphon 4 роки тому +6

      Nick Purdy Tempting, but those simpler times had slavery, massive gender inequality, etc etc. What I like about Townsends is they've gone out of their way to talk about these things and not just ignore that the past was pretty awful.

  • @gigastrike2
    @gigastrike2 4 роки тому +425

    *Jon:* Today, I'm going to show you a great all-in-one spice blend! This comes straight from Charlotte Mason's cookbook, which was written in 1777. What we're gonna do is we're gonna start with some nutmeg...
    **Begins pouring**
    *...*
    *...*
    *...*
    *...*
    **Keeps pouring**
    *...*
    *...*
    *...*
    *...*
    **Dump truck backs up**
    **BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!**
    *...*
    *...*
    *...*
    *....*

  • @00Recoil
    @00Recoil 3 роки тому +18

    3:02
    John: What's our base spice that's in this mix? Well, that's...
    Everyone: Nutmeg!

  • @votpavel
    @votpavel 4 роки тому +34

    this dudes one day is more interesting than my entire life

  • @artinaam
    @artinaam 4 роки тому +316

    Oh, believe me, this blend is hundreds of years old, dating back to the Middle Ages. It was just called differently back then - 14th and 15th century cookbooks have dozens of recipes containing "powder fort" or "poudre fort", literally "spicy/strong powder", an almost exact equivalent of later kitchen pepper. There was also a sweeter variant which contained sugar - it was called "poudre douce" or "powdour douce" ("sweet powder") and was very similar to modern-day pumpkin spice blend or gingerbread spice blend.

    • @jpotter2086
      @jpotter2086 4 роки тому +18

      My first reaction was hey this is like holiday spice ... but with salt instead of sugar. It's a trap!

    • @lilivonshtup3808
      @lilivonshtup3808 4 роки тому +10

      So interesting. It makes sense since spices started traveling around the world centuries ago. Thanks

    • @eritain
      @eritain 4 роки тому +24

      @@jpotter2086 Your "holiday spice" sounds like the spice for Pfeffernusse ("peppernuts"), sturdy little cookies that do indeed have black pepper as well as the sweeter spices.

    • @SewardWriter
      @SewardWriter 4 роки тому +11

      @@eritain Black pepper is an old one in sweets. They likely used long pepper at the time, but our stuff tastes good, too. I've used pepper semi-frequently in sweets for a long time now, and I love it.

    • @erraticonteuse
      @erraticonteuse 4 роки тому +7

      @@eritain Pfeffernusse also look like sausage when you slice up the dough before baking. It is truly a German cookie.

  • @APV878
    @APV878 4 роки тому +246

    I was expecting to see a halo around the cup labelled "Nutmeg" being lifted up and angelic chorus in the background..... But anyway, this sounds awesome

    • @melhupby
      @melhupby 4 роки тому +15

      Did you notice how Jon fingers every other spice but doesn't dare disgrace the holy flavour of _Nutmeg_ with his bare flesh?

    • @StoicObserverS
      @StoicObserverS 4 роки тому +3

      What? You didn't see the halo? Shocking.

    • @christinecameron1612
      @christinecameron1612 4 роки тому +1

      LOL that should be his logo!

    • @Kyuuei
      @Kyuuei 4 роки тому

      @@johnanon6938 I was like he MUST focus on that nutmeg and sure enough that slow-mo action shot.

  • @librazero7454
    @librazero7454 4 роки тому +234

    Townsends: Nutmeg was really expensive back in the 1700s
    Also Townsends: *uses nutmeg in every recipe*

    • @Thoroughly_Wet
      @Thoroughly_Wet 4 роки тому +59

      18th century Flexing

    • @FrikInCasualMode
      @FrikInCasualMode 4 роки тому +12

      I blame community's obsession with this spice.

    • @mikeappleget482
      @mikeappleget482 4 роки тому +28

      But only a tiny bit is used in recipes. So it could’ve been something you bought back then and used only for special Sunday dinners or festive occasions when you wanted to do “kick it up a notch.”

    • @ToomuchCoffeeman
      @ToomuchCoffeeman 4 роки тому +11

      @@mikeappleget482 BAM!

    • @larchlarch9851
      @larchlarch9851 4 роки тому +1

      word

  • @hagraggen5904
    @hagraggen5904 4 роки тому +26

    'If I were to make my own personal spice mix'
    *waits for him to say he'd add more nutmeg*

  • @donkmeister
    @donkmeister 4 роки тому +83

    When we talk about spices and spice mixes in the modern world, we often forget the English/Anglo-American cuisine had plenty of spice long before the gastronomic influences of South America and the Indies. I'd never considered this before but this is basic an Anglo-Saxon equivalent to garam masala, five spice, ras el hanout and countless other cultures' spice mixes.
    Thank you for another excellent video!

  • @EtzEchad
    @EtzEchad 4 роки тому +196

    I remember a "Good Eats" show with Alton Brown from many years ago where he was trying to recreate an 18th century recipe. One of the steps of the recipe was "Add the spices." He was speculating what that means and came up with an answer. (Can't remember what.)
    I wonder if that was a reference to kitchen pepper?

    • @joshschneider9766
      @joshschneider9766 4 роки тому +40

      or something like it workout question. It may mean "spice as you wish" in their vernacular too.

    • @HeyBuddyCat
      @HeyBuddyCat 4 роки тому +40

      I bet Alton Brown watches this channel.

    • @genericwhitemale1114
      @genericwhitemale1114 4 роки тому +1

      I loved Good Eats when I was a kid! My mom bought his cook book for my 16th birthday years ago. Still my favorite chef hands down. His meatloaf receipe is to die for and several of his other reciepes. Definately worth every penny! A lot of people don't know who he is and it's like bruh he and Emeril are legends!

    • @cyndifoore7743
      @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому

      David Messer that was helpful......ahem

  • @billbradshaw8297
    @billbradshaw8297 4 роки тому +110

    I watched this with my 9 year old daughter at 10pm. She said we have to make it now, not in the morning right now. Now I have been told we are having pork chops tomorrow for dinner. She loves the cooking and cabin videos, especially the ones with Ivey.

    • @missbobbi7945
      @missbobbi7945 3 роки тому +2

      That is so precious. Cherish her. 💜

    • @fablesguykol3025
      @fablesguykol3025 2 роки тому +1

      How were the pork chops?

    • @billbradshaw8297
      @billbradshaw8297 2 роки тому +6

      @@fablesguykol3025 They were better than I would have guessed. Last Christmas my daughter gave her Aunts and Uncles bottles of Kitchen pepper she made herself.

  • @bassett_green
    @bassett_green 4 роки тому +455

    funny fact, I thought that "allspice" was literally this (a mixture of many spices) until I was well into my 20s

    • @damianblu
      @damianblu 4 роки тому +63

      Hilariously, five spice is that. Has more than five spices too.

    • @MrClarkisgod
      @MrClarkisgod 4 роки тому +48

      Same, but I thought it was some standard, premade mix that you bought at the store. I had no idea that is one made from one plant. I was 37 when I learned the truth, so don't feel too bad.

    • @PACKERMAN2077
      @PACKERMAN2077 4 роки тому +18

      I thought that all spice was a flavor, and not a seasoning until I started cooking and I'm 28

    • @shipbreaker5265
      @shipbreaker5265 4 роки тому +26

      I was today years old when I learned it wasn't!

    • @pfalzgraf7527
      @pfalzgraf7527 4 роки тому +31

      As a non-native speaker of English, I learned the word on this channel a few years back, and at first was under that same impression. Something about how the word was used made me google it at some point. I learned that I know it as “Piment”.

  • @BLS31
    @BLS31 4 роки тому +27

    The biggest plot twist of all: he only did all this re-enactment stuff just because they use nutmeg in a lot of recipes back then.

  • @MickeyCuervo36
    @MickeyCuervo36 4 роки тому +56

    This has likely already been said, but this reminds me of a much earlier spice mix called "Poudre Fort" or "Strong Powder" from the 14th century or earlier. "Poudre Douce", or "Sweet Powder" is the same spices, but mixed with sugar instead of salt.

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus 3 роки тому +1

      I recall reading that King Alfred the Great of the 9th century AD importing spices like cinnamon and nutmeg too!

    • @OkieRhio
      @OkieRhio 2 роки тому +3

      I played in the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronisms) for many *coughcough30+* years.... there were 5 such mixes that were commonly used in the Great Kitchens. IE, the kitchens of extremely wealthy kings and nobles, who could Afford to maintain a small stock of those grossly expensive (at the time) spices. During that time, even what we consider "common" pepper was so expensive that it was closely guarded in the kitchen, and having pepper and salt on the Table? That was an Extravagant display of wealth.

    • @nickbarber2080
      @nickbarber2080 9 місяців тому +1

      @@OkieRhio Individual peppercorns were used as payment of rent...now seen as negligible,but then as symbolic.

  • @birdmadgrrrl
    @birdmadgrrrl 4 роки тому +74

    Pork chops are very good with apples and onion slices and I imagine this “kitchen pepper” would be delicious in that application.

    • @cyndifoore7743
      @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому +10

      Eryn Morris try adding some diced peaches to pork chops, to die for and the nutmeg works well with peaches.

    • @bernadettelovespie4734
      @bernadettelovespie4734 4 роки тому +9

      @Cyndi Foore Thank You! I have Georgia peaches in my freezer. Pork in my fridge. I will definitely give it a try.

    • @heidikindon5182
      @heidikindon5182 3 роки тому +1

      Yes!!

  • @0michelleki020
    @0michelleki020 4 роки тому +120

    A Single Spice Blend For Your Entire Kitchen: Nutmeg \o/

  • @MickeyD2012
    @MickeyD2012 4 роки тому +130

    So, it's a "spice melange?" HE WHO CONTROLS THE SPICE, CONTROLS THE UNIVERSE.

    • @DarkRogueWolf45
      @DarkRogueWolf45 4 роки тому +2

      Well done sir

    • @SewardWriter
      @SewardWriter 4 роки тому +8

      He IS the Kwisatz Nutmegrach!

    • @cameronpoe9331
      @cameronpoe9331 4 роки тому

      I tried watching Dune once, kept falling asleep, so I watched THX 1138 instead.

    • @jlshel42
      @jlshel42 4 роки тому +3

      Nutmeg must flow...

    • @jon...5324
      @jon...5324 4 роки тому +6

      @@cameronpoe9331 that's because you don't watch dune, you read it. The dune movies have all been bad without fail. The books however are some of the best literature ever written

  • @phillipgregorymortoniii4113
    @phillipgregorymortoniii4113 4 роки тому +61

    The year is 2099. The Earth is now void of all nutmeg.
    Student: "So why dont we have nutmeg anymore?"
    Teacher: "A public figure named John Townsend ate all the damned nutmeg. thats it. He just ate it all..."
    (Johns grave stone will read, "here lies John Townsend. Father, historical reenactor, Nutmeg Fiend")

  • @zackgeldhof1206
    @zackgeldhof1206 4 роки тому +14

    I just ground these ingredients up. My kitchen smells AMAZING. I cannot wait to try it! UPDATE: Absolutely an amazing spice blend. I tried it first on Stuffed Peppers and WOW did it come out amazing! So aromatic and absolutely delicious. Eggs came next. What a kick! Then came sweet potatoes. You HAVE to try this on sweet potatoes! It doesn't take much to make a dish so delicious!

  • @mimici09
    @mimici09 4 роки тому +14

    Why in the world do you not have a show on PBS? Your production value is miles beyond typical YT stuff. Also I love you so much! Thanks for bringing this comforting, informative, beautiful content.

  • @juliestevens6931
    @juliestevens6931 4 роки тому +63

    My daughter makes her own kitchen pepper. Two of her favorite spices are cloves and nutmegs. I hardly ever used cloves in savory dishes. She introduced me to the concept and now I LOVE cloves in savory dishes!

    • @indoorsandout3022
      @indoorsandout3022 4 роки тому +13

      A clove studded onion in a beef potroast with rosemary, thyme, and black pepper will blow your mind.

    • @ericv00
      @ericv00 4 роки тому +4

      @That One Rabbit Guy It's true though. Your concept of the world will change.

    • @juliestevens6931
      @juliestevens6931 4 роки тому +4

      @@indoorsandout3022 Absolutely! All those things go into our potroast along with baby carrots and potatoes. A complete meal in one pot (perfect for a slow cooker). :o)

    • @keetrandling4530
      @keetrandling4530 4 роки тому +4

      Cinnamon in the mix on pork. With Garlic & Onion powders, and whatever you like.
      Very, very good.

    • @bandiceet
      @bandiceet 4 роки тому +3

      If you deeply score the skin of a pork cut, then stud some whole cloves through the scores, and then roast it...
      Once cooked, flick out the cloves, since they are hard and you don't want to chip your teeth on them...

  • @tacticalshrubbery
    @tacticalshrubbery 4 роки тому +71

    I don’t know what kind of energy the thumbnail has but Boy Howdy does it have a lot of it

  • @bunkbunk7799
    @bunkbunk7799 4 роки тому +18

    Am I the only one who really loves when he eats the food and the music plays?

  • @themadmanwithapen
    @themadmanwithapen 4 роки тому +72

    This actually reminds me a lot of Middle Eastern spice mixes like Arabic 7 Spice. They use a lot of the same spices and are used mostly on meats!

    • @Liren1975
      @Liren1975 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I use spice mixes with cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, and coriander all the time for meats.

    • @victoryfaction
      @victoryfaction 3 роки тому +5

      I remember Jon mentioning that so many of these spices were popular in the colonies and the UK because they came from European expeditions in the 15th and 16th centuries to the Middle East. Might be why?

    • @bobmcguffin5706
      @bobmcguffin5706 2 роки тому +3

      For a country that can't handle spice, the Brits sure did spread it around a lot

    • @Schemilix
      @Schemilix 6 місяців тому +1

      @@bobmcguffin5706 Think that's a modern stereotype, post WWII cooking in particular is JUST the WORST. Plus we like Anglo-Indian curries here albeit, they tend to be much less spicy than the real deal.

  • @APV878
    @APV878 4 роки тому +73

    Also also: To quote Chef John from FoodWishes, "Don't forget to give it the Oooll' Tappa-tappa"

    • @tuppybrill4915
      @tuppybrill4915 4 роки тому +9

      APV878 - and shaka shaka to mix it well

    • @fotogeanick
      @fotogeanick 4 роки тому +10

      Fresssssssssssssshly ground pepper and cayenne !

    • @mrcmoes
      @mrcmoes 4 роки тому +5

      *Insert ryming name joke related to spice*

    • @alancoe1002
      @alancoe1002 4 роки тому +6

      Another Chef John fan. High five

  • @TacDyne
    @TacDyne 4 роки тому +24

    A single spice blend for my entire kitchen... 1 part beef bullion powder, 1 part Tony Chachera's creole seasoning, 1 part all purpose Greek seasoning. :)

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast 4 роки тому +5

      Next time you're at the store buy some Accent and add that too

    • @cyndifoore7743
      @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому

      ffwast haahaaahaa, yeah. Why watch this channel?

  • @Elazul2k
    @Elazul2k 4 роки тому +35

    When you're so early it might actually be 1777...

  • @RydersCove
    @RydersCove 4 роки тому +63

    Let the lord give mercy to
    The person that steals Jon’s nutmeg.

    • @RLKmedic0315
      @RLKmedic0315 4 роки тому +7

      May God have mercy on him, for Jon Townsend shall not.

    • @briannawarren4174
      @briannawarren4174 4 роки тому +5

      Anyone who would take this precious man's nutmeg deserves nothing so luxurious as mercy.

    • @cyndifoore7743
      @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому

      Ryder'sCove nutmeg is my favorite along with allspice.

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 4 роки тому +14

    I've heard you mention "kitchen pepper" in other videos, so I'm really glad you've made a video all about it. Thank you! I can't wait to make this and try it out on everything. It kind of reminds me of Chinese Five-Spice, which I'm already a huge fan of.

  • @burtjackson5261
    @burtjackson5261 4 роки тому +113

    All those spices are basically old bay seasoning mix. You're just missing celery salt. I recognize it cuz it's popular in New England where I'm from.

    • @espenlaub6708
      @espenlaub6708 4 роки тому +12

      Only had old bay once but I remember it having a red color, maybe paprika?

    • @Jcaeser187
      @Jcaeser187 4 роки тому +16

      I thought it was more of a maryland thing, guess it's just popular anywhere seafood is common.

    • @nickpurdy69
      @nickpurdy69 4 роки тому +8

      @@Jcaeser187 yup. Originated in Baltimore.

    • @spurgear
      @spurgear 4 роки тому +2

      Oh ok, Julia Child

    • @PapaBushka
      @PapaBushka 4 роки тому +5

      This mix doesn't have anywhere near the hear of Old Bay, which I use nearly daily. This one sounds much deeper.

  • @agingerbeard
    @agingerbeard 4 роки тому +49

    "I might double the nutmeg." A sound proposition 😉

  • @mangot589
    @mangot589 4 роки тому +60

    I happen to have all these in my pantry, going to make some. But I’m going to cut ginger in half, and use more cowbell. I mean, nutmeg.😉. I love nutmeg.

    • @krystlepoulin6382
      @krystlepoulin6382 4 роки тому +7

      Your comment made me giggle. I prefer nutmeg over ginger too so more cowbell! Haha

    • @M.C.Blackwell
      @M.C.Blackwell 4 роки тому +2

      Hahaha! Good one Christopher walken

    • @redraven1410
      @redraven1410 4 роки тому

      LOL!

    • @redraven1410
      @redraven1410 4 роки тому +1

      Fry 'em up in bacon fat.

  • @melvinvelez820
    @melvinvelez820 4 роки тому +80

    "Welcome to Radio Freedom, all is quiet in the Commonwealth which is how we like it, stay safe out there"

    • @undeadcenturion402
      @undeadcenturion402 4 роки тому +7

      This just in the General discovered a tasy spice mixture come on down to the castle for a tasty meal.

    • @noahludford3667
      @noahludford3667 4 роки тому +3

      Fallout? Here? Ok love it tho.....

    • @undeadcenturion402
      @undeadcenturion402 4 роки тому +2

      @@noahludford3667 makes since because the minutemen were around in the historical time period he makes videos about

    • @bakruptfern329
      @bakruptfern329 4 роки тому +4

      "Attention Commonwealth residents... Are you looking for a safe place to settle?... Home in on these coordinates..."

    • @tahabashir3779
      @tahabashir3779 4 роки тому +1

      "Another settlement needs your help, I'll mark it on your map"

  • @OuriLLusion
    @OuriLLusion 4 роки тому +9

    This reminds me a lot of Chinese five spice. Interesting. I'm gonna try it just to compare.

  • @PoplarForest
    @PoplarForest 4 роки тому +80

    I'm not interested in history, I'm not a foodie, I don't long for the "simpler life", yet I subscribe to this channel, watch every video, and consider it the best of UA-cam. Thank you for your contribution to the world.

    • @Mike_Dubo
      @Mike_Dubo 4 роки тому +5

      The power of proper presentation!

    • @DaxG-qp3jf
      @DaxG-qp3jf 4 роки тому +3

      Same. Pretty sure im not even the target demographic.

  • @historiamoneta2102
    @historiamoneta2102 4 роки тому +73

    that thumbnail. He has spent ages reconstructing the long lost kitchen pepper tonic.

  • @UndrState
    @UndrState 4 роки тому +25

    "I might double the nutmeg"
    yes

  • @fetusdeletus9266
    @fetusdeletus9266 4 роки тому +11

    I want to own an entire pantry full of spices in jars with aged but still readable labels

  • @johngobble
    @johngobble 4 роки тому +12

    The thumbnail makes it look more like a men’s cologne then a kitchen ingredient

  • @swedishpenispump
    @swedishpenispump 4 роки тому +40

    Townsends about to drop the hottest album the 18th century has ever seen in that thumbnail

    • @nschultz417
      @nschultz417 4 роки тому +2

      DJ Nutmeg - "Suffering From Success"

  • @j-rocd9507
    @j-rocd9507 4 роки тому +30

    Just had to say my friend made some mushroom ketchup and gave me some with the dried mushroom bits and salt. It's delicious I use it a lot. I'm almost out.

    • @maryjablowicz6242
      @maryjablowicz6242 4 роки тому +4

      I made the mushroom ketchup! I remember when I used the last of it - sad sad times. I should make it again, I think.

    • @angelmartin7310
      @angelmartin7310 4 роки тому +1

      Seems very hard to make and even harder to find

  • @NorthernWolf910
    @NorthernWolf910 4 роки тому +101

    It's just about that time of year when people start thinking about what to bake/cook for the Autumn and Winter seasons. Great job, Townsends!

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 4 роки тому +15

      Blackwolf Alpha
      Me: still sweating at 10pm. Oh really?? 😆

    • @tomatobagel
      @tomatobagel 4 роки тому +3

      I wasn't thinking of that yet.
      But thanks to you I am now.

    • @richardlew3667
      @richardlew3667 4 роки тому +2

      Wait, you guys get Autumn up there?

    • @SplotPublishing
      @SplotPublishing 4 роки тому +14

      Uh, we just got Summer! I haven't even seen my first tomatoes come in. We are NOT thinking about cooking for autumn. No pumpkin pie spices! Only catfish and barbeque for a while. Let me enjoy the nice weather for a bit before we start talking about squash and stew again, ok?

    • @GypsyWolf7
      @GypsyWolf7 4 роки тому +1

      @Nunya Business Me too. 91° with a 76 dew point today.

  • @NilesBlackX
    @NilesBlackX 4 роки тому +5

    Ok so I'm new to this channel, but I'm loving all these nutmeg memes

  • @ACCER
    @ACCER 4 роки тому +7

    Eons ago, I got the most wonderful pork roast (I use a loin or even a tenderloin) recipe from the cook book, "Cooking From Quilt Country" by Marcia Adams (She did the PBS cooking show 'Amish Cooking From Quilt Country' back in the late 80's.) It's super simple and starts with cutting slits in the roast and then rubbing it well with nutmeg. Oh, and some salt and pepper. But mostly with nutmeg.
    No, that's not enough nutmeg....you need more.
    More. A little more.....
    Yeah, that's about right.
    Slice 4-6 peeled large potatoes and a couple of onions. Layer them in a Dutch oven or slow cooker. Cover them with a can of chicken broth. Put the roast on top and either roast for a couple of hours at 350 in the oven or slow cook on low for 4-6 hours. Serve it with the potatoes and onions, applesauce, and Bavarian sauerkraut. That's how I welcome Autumn at my house.
    Trust me, you go into the house on a chilly day when this has been cooking and the smell alone is worth it.
    Any leftovers make great sandwiches. Sometimes I shred it, add in the BBQ recipe from that cookbook, and have BBQ pork sandwiches and coleslaw the next day.

  • @louisgunning2255
    @louisgunning2255 4 роки тому +31

    I would recommend replacing the ginger, allspice, salt and pepper with nutmeg

  • @seevernet1
    @seevernet1 4 роки тому +58

    Kitchen Pepper
    1 oz:
    Ginger
    1/2 oz:
    Pepper
    Cinnamon
    Cloves
    Nutmeg (can be replaced with Allspice)
    6 oz:
    Salt

    • @benway23
      @benway23 4 роки тому +5

      Thank you, I was looking all through this thread for the list.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 роки тому +3

      seevernet1
      “Can be replaced with allspice” refers to all four, and not just nutmeg, in case that wasn’t clear. Allspice got its name because it tastes like a blend of those four spices.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor 4 роки тому +3

      Cinnamon, Nutmeg and Cloves can all be switched out for Allspice. I wonder what happened to Piper Nigrum, Black Pepper?

    • @shilodawn60
      @shilodawn60 4 роки тому

      How much salt as base please?

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 роки тому +1

      shilodawn60
      To taste, or you could even leave it out and salt each dish individually.

  • @benjaminwilkin2960
    @benjaminwilkin2960 4 роки тому +11

    I love how ominous the thumbnail is. It looks like blackmail.

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker 4 роки тому +3

    That ominous thumbnail made me worry that Jon was gonna overdose on nutmeg on camera, like the cinnamon challenge, but instead the nutmeg challenge.

  • @cyndifoore7743
    @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому +8

    I was telling my friend who doesn’t have internet about your channel and she was so interested in it. I’m going to make this kitchen pepper and share it with her. I’ll replace the cinnamon and cloves with allspice. Allspice and nutmeg are two of my favorite spices.
    I’ll add some cayenne or Aleppo pepper to my own but leave it out of hers.
    Now I’ve got to get spare ribs to make this, sounds and looks so good.
    Thank you

  • @thschnick
    @thschnick 4 роки тому +35

    Therapist: John Townsend without a hat on doesn't exist, he can't hurt you.
    Thumbnail:

    • @dyamondbolden5959
      @dyamondbolden5959 4 роки тому +2

      I had to go back and look at the thumbnail. I never want to see it again.

    • @almaeclu
      @almaeclu 4 роки тому

      This! 😂

    • @madgardener5820
      @madgardener5820 4 роки тому

      @@dyamondbolden5959 He definitely looks happier with a hat.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 4 роки тому +1

      Dyamond Bolden
      He looks positively sinister.
      And now, I can’t unsee it, either.

    • @dlbstl
      @dlbstl 4 роки тому +1

      He looks nice without a hat. He actually has hair? There's nothing wrong with a new look. Loved the video and photography too. Good work😊

  • @pfalzgraf7527
    @pfalzgraf7527 4 роки тому +49

    I wondered for quite some time what you really were talking about when you mentioned “Kitchen Pepper”. Your comment about the amout of salt gave me the clou: In Germany we have a traditional thing, called “Kraeutersalz” - translating to something like “spiced salt” or “herb salt”. So, salt is in there - and an assortment of herbs/spices according to taste. German Kraeutersalz would probably never include Ginger - but hey, that might give things just the twist I personally would love!
    Thanks for getting me interested again in something I had written off as one of the more boring parts of my mother’s cuisine-go-to’s!

    • @marie_h1104
      @marie_h1104 4 роки тому +8

      That sounds a little like seasoned salt. Would you know what's added for Kraeutersalz?

    • @stargirl7646
      @stargirl7646 4 роки тому +2

      Oh man, I remember loving Kräutersalz!!

    • @pfalzgraf7527
      @pfalzgraf7527 4 роки тому +3

      @@marie_h1104 I had a look at two commercially available “Kräutersalz”. The first one has Coriander, dried garlic and onions, nutmeg (yes!), dill, celery leaves, lovage, basil, thyme, chives, juniper berries and fenugreek.
      The second one is similar but includes parsley, marjoram, leek, fennel, pastinacs, carrots and chily. It does not have nutmeg, coriander and fenugreek.
      I remember a gardener whose shop I visited with my mum as a child. In late summer it smelled from him making his own Kräutersalz. He included mint, lemon balm and sage, amongs lots of other stuff. I remember him mixing granulate salt with the leaves and some stems of the herbs and putting the whole mixture through a mill, ending up with a finely ground Kräutersalz.

    • @pfalzgraf7527
      @pfalzgraf7527 4 роки тому

      @@marie_h1104 btw: seasones salt might also be a good translation.

    • @deedoyle4069
      @deedoyle4069 4 роки тому

      Danke! Ich bin halp-Deutch

  • @ElSpringo74
    @ElSpringo74 4 роки тому +25

    I clicked this video to see what John looked like without a hat

    • @cyndifoore7743
      @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому

      ElSpringo74 but he never takes it off though some of his other videos have him hatless.

  • @MikeNoce
    @MikeNoce 4 роки тому +7

    This is hands down the classiest and most well put together UA-cam channel in existence.

  • @canvetwarrior1137
    @canvetwarrior1137 3 роки тому +4

    Jon
    I would like to say thank you for your channel, we live in Winnipeg manitoba canada. My family and extended family love the kitchen pepper, we use it on every meal we share
    Keep up the great historic success we all share with you.
    Regards
    The Foxes

  • @TheTalemaster
    @TheTalemaster 4 роки тому +7

    YES! I finally catch one of your videos fresh off the proverbial printing press!

  • @cameronroot
    @cameronroot 4 роки тому +36

    Hello, welcome to the nutmeg channel where nutmeg is nutmeg even when it’s not nutmeg.

  • @Orzorn
    @Orzorn 4 роки тому +9

    Alright, for our spice mix today we're going to take some nutmeg, some nutmeg, and finally, some nutmeg, and mix it all together in a big bowl.

  • @teocampbell2115
    @teocampbell2115 3 роки тому +2

    Love the slow-mo pour of nutmeg in this. I'm going to try to make this myself--I live in a gluten-free household, and it's hard to find premade spice mixes that taste good and don't have some kind of gluten in them, so it's difficult for me to balance seasonings in a way that I enjoy!

  • @rickaD89
    @rickaD89 4 роки тому +4

    Hey Townsends, long time viewer, first time commenter here. I love your passion for your subject matter and how you really bring history to life. I feel the positivity and sense opportunity from that time by the way you show it; going full cosplay and deeply empathising with the culture your portraying opens the door to the past for me.
    Plus you got a shout out from Babbish so you're kinda a big deal now.

  • @UrbanHomesteadMomma
    @UrbanHomesteadMomma 4 роки тому +50

    Thought I’d share my recipe for my “seasoning salt for everything” it’s so easy to mix up a big jar of it... it works well for a bbq dry rub too!
    Seasoning Salt for Everything
    1oz each:
    Ginger
    Black pepper
    Sugar
    1/2oz each:
    Cinnamon
    Nutmeg
    Paprika
    Onion powder
    Garlic
    Oregano
    Turmeric
    Chili pepper
    Celery seed
    Dill seed
    Coriander
    Summer savoury
    Thyme
    Mustard seed
    6oz salt
    Finely grind and store in a mason jar. Use for any meat dish, or in any way you desire.

    • @Gewgoal
      @Gewgoal 4 роки тому +4

      Never heard of summer savory before. I’ll have to try some 👍

    • @merriannmclain4440
      @merriannmclain4440 4 роки тому +2

      Where the devil do you find summer savoury? I've looked for seeds, plants, dried...it's up there with the Grail

    • @stevebengel1346
      @stevebengel1346 4 роки тому +1

      @@merriannmclain4440 Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

    • @Rhiilynn
      @Rhiilynn 4 роки тому +4

      this looks like the kitchen sink of spices, and I love that.

    • @andrathiele2638
      @andrathiele2638 4 роки тому +1

      @@merriannmclain4440 I found Summer Savory for sale on ebay. Also called Throubi in Greece.

  • @japaneseflea
    @japaneseflea 4 роки тому +7

    I use my LARRY THE CABLE GUY ROAD KILL SEASONING on everything.. people in the 1700 must have learned all they knew from larry

  • @Scott-qq9jd
    @Scott-qq9jd 4 роки тому +17

    Your comment about black pepper being easily available reminded me of my time in Brasil. Black pepper was extremely uncommon. I don't recall running into it ever. But they also grow black pepper there...

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor 4 роки тому +3

      Black pepper was first discovered in the East Indies, and came later to the New World.

    • @cyndifoore7743
      @cyndifoore7743 4 роки тому

      Scott Slack interesting

  • @henryeccleston7381
    @henryeccleston7381 4 роки тому +3

    For the cabin chimney, have you considered making a topper from a broad pyramid or shallow trough shaped sheet of fired clay? Maybe with holes in it to ensure the smoke can always easily escape. It should hold itself in place, but otherwise a set of holes in the clay for wooden pegs to secure it to the top of the chimney might work in the design.

  • @kateli1880
    @kateli1880 4 роки тому +9

    2:38 “... fix ounces of falt” lol😂

  • @FingeringThings
    @FingeringThings 4 роки тому +26

    Smh millennials, only 1770s kids will remember

  • @charlesthoreson4162
    @charlesthoreson4162 4 роки тому +14

    That thumbnail makes you look like a good Bond villain out to plunge the world back into the 18th century. Very awesome!

    • @mrs.schmenkman
      @mrs.schmenkman 4 роки тому +2

      Yea. Maybe we need some "friggin squirrels with laser beams on their heads"? 😝😜😜😜😜

    • @NyanyiC
      @NyanyiC 4 роки тому

      It's a great shot😁

    • @LoganHunter82
      @LoganHunter82 4 роки тому

      @Alina McPherson Yes, it does.

  • @aidanfarnan4683
    @aidanfarnan4683 4 роки тому +13

    Is anyone else getting a "once upon a time in Mexico" vibe from this?
    "El, you really must try this. It's a puerco pibil. It's a slow roasted pork--nothing fancy, just happens to be my favorite--and I order it, with a *Nutmeg* and lime, in every dive I go to in this country and honestly, that is the best it's ever been, anywhere. In fact, it's too good. It is so good that when I finish with it, I'll pay my check, walk straight into the kitchen, and shoot the cook"
    *Oh heck Townsend is packing that flintlock heat!*

  • @CalvinGriffin91
    @CalvinGriffin91 4 роки тому +6

    "I might double the nutmeg."
    Yep 👌

  • @angelbear_og
    @angelbear_og 3 роки тому +2

    I have my own "kitchen spice" blend I use for everything, but I'll have to try adding some nutmeg, ginger, allspice, cloves. ^_^

  • @joanhoffman3702
    @joanhoffman3702 4 роки тому +28

    "Not a fan of cloves" Yes! Cloves used well, as in pickles, corned beef, etc., is fine. Otherwise, if it's strong, I don't like the flavor, and the scent is an aromatic my sinuses object to.

    • @FlintSparkedStudios
      @FlintSparkedStudios 4 роки тому +3

      That makes sense. I love the old fashioned clove gum you can find at some candy shops, and some of my family can't stand it.

    • @off6848
      @off6848 4 роки тому +7

      Cloves much like celery and cilantro seem to be polarizing foods

    • @alhassani626
      @alhassani626 4 роки тому

      @Daisy Fields There is an Island near Sri Lanka where the real cinnamon comes from. It's more expensive than Gold.

    • @ninjacell2999
      @ninjacell2999 4 роки тому

      @Daisy Fields yeah I do that with cloves haha, they remind me of Christmas

    • @craigmouldey2339
      @craigmouldey2339 4 роки тому +2

      clove oil can be a lifesaver if you have a dental emergency and can't get access to a dentist for days.

  • @MsAnpassad
    @MsAnpassad 4 роки тому +14

    When using cinnamon in these recipes, what cinnamon would they have used? Is it for example Cinnamomum verum or Cinnamomum cassia (there are far more)? They taste quite different from one another.

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor 4 роки тому +1

      Cinnamon Verum, as Cinnamon Cassia, as Cassia was first discovered I think in China.

    • @werelemur1138
      @werelemur1138 4 роки тому +2

      Whatever was cheapest/most readily available, probably.

  • @almaeclu
    @almaeclu 4 роки тому +10

    That is a VERY intense thumbnail!

  • @larswesterhausen7262
    @larswesterhausen7262 4 роки тому +2

    It's amazing because it comes pretty close to (northern) Chinese spice mixes used for "Shao Kao" (BBQ). Not exactly the same spices (I used cumin, salt, sesame, fennel seeds and ground chillis, alternatively add some ground chillis to Chinese 5-spice). As I said, the spices are different, but the warm earthiness of the mix aims pretty much into the same direction.
    It's also interesting how a lot of spices taditionally used for cooking in all of Asia once were being used in the same way here, but now are mainly found in baking recipes. To most Germans cinnamon, all spice, cardamom, mace and the likes says "Christmas baking".

  • @aidanturnip
    @aidanturnip 4 роки тому +2

    Great video Jon!! I have a question: how did people in the 18th century measure their ingredients? For example, this recipe requires the different spices by mass, so were household scales a thing? Or did they just guess?

    • @bobcostas9716
      @bobcostas9716 2 роки тому

      You'll notice the recipe is mass, but also essentially ratios. 6 parts salt, 1 part ginger, 1/2 part each of the rest. The salt would be hardest to measure against the rest as far as mass goes, due to the higher density, but by and large freshly powdered spices will be pretty similar in density if you use the same grinder for all of them. Basically, you can just go by volume for the spices, and add more salt if it needs it. Salt is one of those things that it's easy to add more, but a real pain to remove.

  • @Bildgesmythe
    @Bildgesmythe 4 роки тому +6

    The cinematography is always perfection in these! Beautiful!

  • @brigitgoddess
    @brigitgoddess 4 роки тому +6

    Love that you have a table in the cabin now and are filming from it!

  • @srofv7805
    @srofv7805 4 роки тому +40

    My mix: salt, pepper, garlic powder, curry powder---for a variety of spices in small quantities---paprika and chili.

    • @JamesZ32100
      @JamesZ32100 4 роки тому +4

      Kinda like a half version of garam masala?

    • @kissarococo2459
      @kissarococo2459 4 роки тому +14

      nordic european idea: sea salt, dill, juniper, caraway, mustard seed, wild garlic and horse radish,coriander, marjoram, mint or thyme.

    • @jeffreybroad3123
      @jeffreybroad3123 4 роки тому

      SRoFV that sounds really good thank you

    • @grumpypumpkin1
      @grumpypumpkin1 4 роки тому

      At first....I thought you typed “paprika and chill” like it’s happening on a Friday night!!

  • @CrowSkeleton
    @CrowSkeleton 4 роки тому +46

    Vegetarian note after making up a little of it to try without knowing what I'd use it for: this does wonders on a garlic-roasted red pepper.

    • @ryleegeiger5654
      @ryleegeiger5654 4 роки тому +6

      Bet it would be good on roasted chickpeas as well

    • @KickyFut
      @KickyFut 3 роки тому +2

      Oven roasted cauliflower, smashed yellow potatoes, sweet potatoes... Most veggies would taste pretty good with this.

  • @lucypumkinjack2984
    @lucypumkinjack2984 2 роки тому +2

    My family has already gone through two batches of this delicious seasoning mix. Thank you for sharing. It is absolutely fabulous

  • @kendraanspaugh8783
    @kendraanspaugh8783 4 роки тому +8

    "Something like nutmeg disappears after a while, because it's just not as popular."
    Me: Oh HELL no

  • @Aegox
    @Aegox 4 роки тому +18

    The thumbnail makes it look like he's trying to sell me some shady concoction for various reasons.
    It's awesome.

  • @act2lifeafter50
    @act2lifeafter50 4 роки тому +7

    I just love the food videos. Unfortunately, they have gotten much shorter and fewer in recent years. The food videos use to be 15 minutes or more. Now, they are mostly under 10 minutes:-( But I still love the channel!

  • @bugglemagnum6213
    @bugglemagnum6213 4 роки тому +6

    depressed beta incel: the world is meaningless, we will all die one day
    chad 18th century living history proprietor: can find all the joy in the world in the origins of spice mixes

  • @vaughnblaylock6069
    @vaughnblaylock6069 4 роки тому +2

    I love these videos so much.
    I also add coffee (espresso powder) to all of my steak (pork and beef) spice blends.