(Before I start let me just say that the formatting here is a hot mess and I can’t seem to fix it. I mean, it’s really messed up. If there is a missing picture in the middle, it may or may not be at the bottom of the post)
My friends over at the BookClub Cookbook have branched out into the world of herbs and spices! Their blends are inspired by books, television and songs hence Book Blends, Song Blends, and TV Blends.
They were so kind as to send me some samples to try out!
I was very excited to receive the box
The packaging is delightful!
One of my selections was Don’t Fear the Reaper–a blend featuring the Carolina Reaper pepper–widely considered to be the hottest pepper in all of the land.
Now, when I hear Don’t Fear the Reaper this is my first thought (and I’m sure it is also the same for some of you)!
The Reaper Pepper packs a punch. I tried a tiny bit and it was like instant heartburn. But it was good. I am not a fan of hot for hot’s sake–but this mix isn’t just spicy. It’s got a depth to it–a roundness. It takes a second for the reaper to kick in.
But what to do with something so spicy?
Quick and Easy Raita
Half cucumber grated/minced very fine–salted and drained
1 cup plain yogurt
juice 1/2 lemon
1/2 tsp cumin seed
salt to taste
Combine all and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
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I love me a good spice blend! A lot of times when I just don't know what to cook, I just saute or braise the meat I have on hand (usually chicken) with some onion, garlic and one of my spice blends, then serve it over rice. I love spicy too, so thanks for letting us know about these new spices. The Vindaloo looks good.