About a month ago I discovered a website called Penzeys Spices, that had a fantastic selection of all different kinds of spices and rave reviews from the loyal customers. Those same customers claimed these spices were higher quality than what you would find at a supermarket and at comparable and sometimes lower prices. I love high quality ingredients and was very intrigued, so I ordered a catalogue to get a better look at everything (since there aren't really photos on the website). 3 days later, I got impatient and had been drooling over their amazing descriptions, so I broke down and ordered. And today it's HERE!
I busted almost all the seals to smell everything immediately, LOL. For starters, the Vietnamese cinnamon is incredible. It is like no other cinnamon I have ever tasted. You know how normally it's really overspiced and if you get a little too much you start to choke on the air around you? This stuff is NOTHING like that. When I opened the jar to smell it I was greeted by a fragrant, aromatic spice, and I tasted a bit and was delighted at a touch of sweetness. Not like sugar, not quite so bold. The other flavors around it were much bolder. But I was thrilled to try a complex, real cinnamon that will add some interest to whatever I use it in. Must find a cinnamon bread recipe ASAP!
Finally, perhaps the thing I'm MOST excited about, is this little tiny baggy with a single gram (28 grams = 1 ounce - this is ONE GRAM) of goodness.
I have never, in my life, had saffron in my spice cabinet. Actually, I don't think that I've ever seen it in real life. I always thought it was yellow for some reason. Anyway, saffron is the most expensive of all the spices as an acre of land will only yield 7 pounds of saffron (at most!), not to mention all the labor goes in to it. Luckily, most dishes that call for saffron only require a pinch of it (including BREAD, eeee!), so my little gram will last me a while before I have to break down and get more. Just a whiff of this stuff, and I realize that this could end up being a very expensive habit...
Hey, Spice Girl,
ReplyDeleteEverything looks fabulous. I will have to check out that company.
BTW, are those Girl Scout Samoa cookies I see in the background?
Love,
Your mom, who loves Samoas...
WHAT WAS THE OTHER DELIVERY?!?!??!?! Was it my package????
ReplyDeleteBrilliant haul. I've decided I'm investing in a pestle and mortar next so I can grind things down from fresh as much as possible. I've always had my nutmeg that way so I don't know why I stopped.
I will lick the screen nao, kthxbai.
ReplyDeleteNo, seriously. Stop posting things I'm jealous about!