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Out of stockAll Spice is native to Jamaica and is used in a variety of dishes for seasoning, including Caribbean foods, curries, stews, meat dishes and desserts. A general all round spice seasoning. Considered a sweet spice, All Spice has one aroma that resembles that of nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon and cloves. An essential ingredient in Jerk seasoning and a favourite in sweet bakes, especially around Christmas time.
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Out of stockAll Spice is native to Jamaica and is used in a variety of dishes for seasoning, including Caribbean foods, curries, stews, meat dishes and desserts. A general all round spice seasoning. Considered a sweet spice, All Spice has one aroma that resembles that of nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon and cloves. An essential ingredient in Jerk seasoning and a favourite in sweet bakes, especially around Christmas time.
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Out of stockAmchur Powder is dried, unripe (green) mango. It acts as a souring agent in curries. Generally used in North Indian cooking, it can also be used for pickling, chutneys and soups. Chicken and Fish are enhanced by using Amchur when cooking.
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Out of stockBaharat is a spice blend used in Arab/Middle Eastern cuisine. Use this blend to season lamb, chicken, fish, tagines and soups
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Out of stockGreat to make Italian dishes, to make bread or sprinkled over sliced ripe tomatoes on toast!
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Out of stockAn aromatic leaf used fresh or dried in cooking for their noticeable flavour and fragrance. Used to season casseroles, stews, pates and soups, this herb is very popular in many European cuisines. 7g
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Out of stockBerbere is a key ingredient in Ethiopian and Eritrea cuisines. Makes a lovely chicken casserole. Contains: All Spice, Fenugreek seeds, Ajowan seeds, cumin, black pepper, ginger, cloves, nutmeg, chilli, coriander and rock salt. Recipe included on the back of packet. 50g
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Out of stockSurpringly, Curry powder was a western invention and does not reflect any specific Indian food but it does closely resemble the South Indian Sambhar powder. Suitable for families. Recipe included on the back of pack. 45g
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Out of stockCaraway seeds are actually the fruit of a herb in the parsley family. It is commonly used in breads, soups and cheeses and has a very pungent aroma with a sweet but tangy flavour. 30g
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Out of stockBlack cardamom pods give a smoky flavour and are mostly used in Indian and Sri Lankan cooking. They may also be an ingredient in Garam Masala, depending on each spice blenders individual recipe. Not to be confused with Chinese black cardamom which has a camphor like aroma and should not be substituted with. 20g
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Out of stockA common ingredient in Indian cooking, green cardamom has an intense aromatic fragrance. Whole cardamom can be bruised to flavour rice, curries and in the Middle East it is used as a spice for sweet dishes and flavouring coffee & teas. 20g
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Out of stockCelery Salt - 65g
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Out of stockChilli Hot Chocolate 250g
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Out of stockKashmiri chilli power - commonly used throughout India and a variety of dishes. Medium heat, bright red in colour.
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Out of stockChilli is probably the most versatile of spices and the most widely used. These chillies are of medium heat and come from Kerala, India. 15g
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Out of stock2024 classes TBA
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Please note: A maximum of 4 tickets (per class) can be booked via our checkout, in order to receive the discount. If you have more than 4 people that you would like to book, please call Vicki on 5491-8870 or email vicki@redhotchillipepper.com.au To view the menus for each class, please click on the 2024 Menus link below. Then once you have finished, scroll down to the bottom of that page and click on any of the green book now buttons which will bring you back to this page. 2024 Menus UPDATE 20.4.24 - 2024 cooking class vouchers are currently OUT OF STOCK. Individual classes may still be purchased and booked online, then email Vicki at vicki@redhotchillipepper.com.au to organise a voucher for the booked class, if you are wanting to gift it to someone else. Re existing 2023 or 2024 voucher holders: Please take care to note that the cooking class must be taken by the last class offered in November 2024, which is 'A Taste of India.' No extensions, credits or refunds will be given, period. The responsibility of ensuring the class is booked in time lies with the voucher holder, only.