The flavors you add to the basic foods can change a cornmeal concoction from Southern USA to Southern Italy with just a pinch of dried herbs.
If you live in a town with a food coop or a natural foods store, you can probably buy these in bulk at prices that are far less than the itty bitty jars on the shelf in the grocery store. If not, stock up first with cinnamon, chili powder, ginger, and vanilla extract, and add the rest as the budget allows.
Allspice
Basil
Bay leaf
Celery seed
Chili powder
Cinnamon
Cumin
Curry powder
Cloves
Dill weed
Ginger
Marjoram
Mustard, dry
Nutmeg
Oregano
Paprika
Peppercorns
Red pepper flakes
Sage
Tarragon
Thyme
Extremely Frugal recipes only use
Cinnamon, chili powder, and ginger.
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Simple Apple Onion Saute
An easy accompaniment to roasted meat.
Apple Onion Saute
4 servings
Slice onions into thin rounds.
Core apples, but do not peel. Slice into thin wedges.
Melt butter in frying pan, and saute apples until slightly browned.
Add onions (and celery) and saute until translucent.
Add sage and salt and pepper to taste. Cover and cook 5 minutes longer.
Can also be used as a base while roasting pork or beef.
Apple Onion Saute
4 servings
Apples, Granny Smith | 1 pound |
Onions | 1/2 pound |
Butter | 1 Tbsp |
Celery (optional) | 1/2 C |
Sage | 1 tsp |
Salt | 1 tps |
Slice onions into thin rounds.
Core apples, but do not peel. Slice into thin wedges.
Melt butter in frying pan, and saute apples until slightly browned.
Add onions (and celery) and saute until translucent.
Add sage and salt and pepper to taste. Cover and cook 5 minutes longer.
Can also be used as a base while roasting pork or beef.
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