Coriander Powder | Bulk | Spice Jungle

Coriander Powder | Bulk | Spice Jungle

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Coriander Powder Coriander powder is the baker's best friend in fall and winter. An essential part of pumpkin and apple pie spice, ground coriander has a warm flavor that should be added to all sorts of desserts and cocktails. Ground Coriander / Coriander Powder is highly aromatic, slightly pungent, earthy and herbaceous with an essence reminiscent of citrus peel and sage Applications include stir-fry, curry, stew, soup, pickling spices, or mixed with melted butter and added to fish or poultry meats Orders are Processed and Shipped within 24 Hours. Coriander powder is one of the sweeter spices out there, which is odd considering the leaf of the coriander plant – what we call cilantro – is often called spicy and herbal. It is often described as sweet and floral with hints of white pepper and Navel orange. You might call it cultivated, both in agricultural and worldly senses. The flavors make ground coriander a popular spice across all oceans, from Portugal to Mexico, to India. Ground coriander powder goes stale quickly so use it within six months and, as with all spices, store in an airtight container in a dark and dry space. Any baker would be livid without ground coriander to add to pumpkin pies, sweet potato pancakes, apple cakes, spice cookies, homemade granola, or kugel. Coriander-Maple Granola Recipe 4 cups rolled oats 1 cup pecans, chopped 1 1/2 teaspoons ground coriander 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3/4 cup maple syrup 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 T orange juice 2 T orange zest 1 cup dried apricots 1. Preheat your oven to 350ºF and adjust the top rack to the middle of the oven. Place the oats, pecans, coriander powder, and cinnamon in a large bowl and mix together. Whisk together the maple syrup, vanilla, orange juice and zest, and brown sugar in a saucepan and place over medium heat until almost smooth. 2. Pour syrup mixture over oats mixture. Stir gently to combine and the oats are well-coated. Spread out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or foil. Bake for twenty minutes. Cool completely. (If some of the granola is still sticky and wet bake it for another 7-10 minutes.) Break into pieces and add the dried apricots. Store in an airtight container. Recommended Applications Most commonly used in baking or as a pickling spice, Ground Coriander is also traditionally used in Indian Spice Blends or Middle Eastern lamb and beef stew. Other great applications include stir-fry, curry, stew, soup, pickling spices, or mixed with melted butter and added to fish or poultry meats. Basic Preparation Ready to use as is, no preparation is necessary. Ingredients Ground Coriander.

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandSpiceJungle
ProductSingle Spice
Food SpecificationsCaffeine Free
Expiration Date2024
TypeCoriander
Regional CuisineIndian
FormPowdered
Food AislePantry
Country/Region Of ManufactureIndia

Coriander Powder Coriander powder is the baker's best friend in fall and winter. An essential part of pumpkin and apple pie spice, ground coriander has a warm flavor that should be added to all sorts of desserts and cocktails. Ground Coriander / Coriander Powder is highly aromatic, slightly pungent, earthy and herbaceous with an essence reminiscent of citrus peel and sage Applications include stir-fry, curry, stew, soup, pickling spices, or mixed with melted butter and added to fish or poultry meats Orders are Processed and Shipped within 24 Hours. Coriander powder is one of the sweeter spices out there, which is odd considering the leaf of the coriander plant – what we call cilantro – is often called spicy and herbal. It is often described as sweet and floral with hints of white pepper and Navel orange. You might call it cultivated, both in agricultural and worldly senses. The flavors make ground coriander a popular spice across all oceans, from Portugal to Mexico, to India. Ground coriander powder goes stale quickly so use it within six months and, as with all spices, store in an airtight container in a dark and dry space. Any baker would be livid without ground coriander to add to pumpkin pies, sweet potato pancakes, apple cakes, spice cookies, homemade granola, or kugel. Coriander-Maple Granola Recipe 4 cups rolled oats 1 cup pecans, chopped 1 1/2 teaspoons ground coriander 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3/4 cup maple syrup 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 T orange juice 2 T orange zest 1 cup dried apricots 1. Preheat your oven to 350ºF and adjust the top rack to the middle of the oven. Place the oats, pecans, coriander powder, and cinnamon in a large bowl and mix together. Whisk together the maple syrup, vanilla, orange juice and zest, and brown sugar in a saucepan and place over medium heat until almost smooth. 2. Pour syrup mixture over oats mixture. Stir gently to combine and the oats are well-coated. Spread out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or foil. Bake for twenty minutes. Cool completely. (If some of the granola is still sticky and wet bake it for another 7-10 minutes.) Break into pieces and add the dried apricots. Store in an airtight container. Recommended Applications Most commonly used in baking or as a pickling spice, Ground Coriander is also traditionally used in Indian Spice Blends or Middle Eastern lamb and beef stew. Other great applications include stir-fry, curry, stew, soup, pickling spices, or mixed with melted butter and added to fish or poultry meats. Basic Preparation Ready to use as is, no preparation is necessary. Ingredients Ground Coriander.

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