South Of The Border Essential All Round Spice Mix Recipes

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SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER ESSENTIALS: CHORIZO SPICE MIX



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I love freshly made chorizo sausage; however, to make a "traditional" Mexican chorizo takes about 3 days of waiting. When using chorizo as an ingredient in a recipe, this spice mix gives you almost the exact flavor without any waiting time. In addition, you can tweak the ingredients to suit your personal tastes and it...

Provided by Andy Anderson !

Categories     Pork

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 15

PLAN/PURCHASE
THE DRY SPICES
2 Tbsp ancho chili powder
1 1/2 Tbsp paprika, sweet or hot, your choice
2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp dried oregano, mexican variety
1 tsp dehydrated onions, ground to a powder
1/2 tsp salt, kosher variety, fine grind
1/4 tsp white pepper, freshly ground
1 pinch cloves, ground variety
1 pinch cayenne pepper
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
1 lb ground beef, pork, or chicken
2 clove baked garlic, smashed
1/4 c apple-cider vinegar

Steps:

  • 1. PREP/PREPARE
  • 2. The proportions listed are enough to flavor 1 pound of pork, beef, or chicken.
  • 3. What is Chorizo? A lot of sausages use the name chorizo, but the most well known (and can be found in well-stocked grocers around the country) are Spanish and Mexican. The Spanish variety uses diced pork and is cured for a long period of time. The Mexican version (the one we are making) uses ground meat and spices and is traditionally ready in about 3 days. This recipe creates awesome chorizo, and can be used right away.
  • 4. Uses for Chorizo • Stirred in with scrambled eggs. • Sautéed up with potatoes and spices to make Mexican hash. • Used to make tacos, enchiladas, and queso dip. • Mixed in with a bowl of red beans and rice. • Add some to ground beef and make a Mexican meatloaf. The possibilities are endless... Have some fun with it.
  • 5. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
  • 6. Add all of the dry spices together.
  • 7. In a large mixing bowl, combine 1 pound of ground chicken, pork, or beef.
  • 8. Add the ground spices, the baked garlic, and apple-cider vinegar, then mix together. I like to use my hands.
  • 9. PLATE/PRESENT
  • 10. Use immediately with your favorite Mexican recipes or freeze for later use. This is my version of a Mexican meatloaf. Enjoy.
  • 11. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.

S.O.B. (SOUTH OF THE BORDER) CASSEROLE



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Ground meat, tomatoes and corn with a little spice creates a quick meal everyone loves. My husband usually requests a double batch! The ground turkey can be replaced with ground beef, pork or chicken.

Provided by JB Baby

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 35m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 10

½ pound ground turkey
¼ cup chopped onion
1 (16 ounce) can stewed tomatoes, undrained
1 (.75 ounce) packet brown gravy mix
1 teaspoon chili powder, or to taste
½ cup frozen corn kernels
½ cup uncooked elbow macaroni
1 cup shredded lettuce
3 tablespoons sour cream
2 cups corn tortilla chips

Steps:

  • Bring a small saucepan of lightly salted water to a boil. Add macaroni and cook until almost tender, about 6 minutes. Drain and set aside.
  • Crumble the turkey in a large skillet set over medium heat. Cook and stir until evenly brown; drain. Add onion to browned turkey meat and cook until onion is tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in tomatoes, gravy mix and chili powder until combined then mix in the corn and macaroni. Cover; reduce heat to low and simmer, for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Serve on a bed of tortilla chips topped with shredded lettuce and sour cream.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 296.6 calories, Carbohydrate 34.4 g, Cholesterol 46.8 mg, Fat 10.6 g, Fiber 4.1 g, Protein 16.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.1 g, Sodium 605.8 mg, Sugar 6.5 g

SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER ESSENTIAL: ALL-ROUND SPICE MIX



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This is a great spice mix for making tacos, fajitas, just about anything South-of-the-Border. I even have a shaker at the table for sprinkling, and I use it when I am baking homemade tortilla chips, and they are awesome. The great thing about homemade spice mixes is that they do not contain chemicals or preservatives, and you...

Provided by Andy Anderson !

Categories     Seasoning Mixes

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 11

PLAN/PURCHASE
2 Tbsp ancho chili powder
1 Tbsp parsley flakes
1 Tbsp ground cumin
1 Tbsp garlic powder
1 Tbsp dehydrated onions
2 tsp smoked paprika
2 tsp dried oregano
2 tsp salt, kosher variety
1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp white pepper, freshly ground

Steps:

  • 1. PREP/PREPARE
  • 2. You will need a spice or coffee grinder to make this mix.
  • 3. Helping Spices Out Most spices, with the exception of things like salt, can benefit from an additional step before using... Pan heating. Add the spices to a cold pan, and then bring it up to medium heat. Continue to stir until the spices smell fragrant, about 2 - 3 minutes. Be advised that from the moment they smell fragrant to the moment that they overcook and burn, is a matter of 10 - 15 seconds, so as soon as you smell them, remove the pan from the heat, then immediately remove the spices from the skillet. Even if you turn off the heat, the spices will continue to toast in the residual heat of the pan. Why Does This Work Since the whole point of using spices is to enhance the flavor of the dish you are making, it makes sense to do everything you can to make them more flavorful, yes? Heating the spices (blooming) draws out the oils from the spices, emphasizing and emboldening their flavors. It can even take spices that are a bit long-in-the-tooth and bring them to new flavorful life. Note: If you are making a spice mix, do not cook the spices when you make the mix, cook them just before you "use" the mix in your recipe.
  • 4. Salt If you are on a salt-restricted diet, then you can leave it out, or reduce it. You can always add a bit more later. Chili Powder The chili powder contributes to the heat and overall flavor of this spice mix. I like ancho for its deep smokey flavor notes, but if you have a favorite chili powder, use it. Full Stop. Paprika Smoked paprika works best, but if you have mild or hot, feel free to substitute. Dehydrated Onions The dehydrated onions add a mellow onion flavor to the mix; almost, as if you sautéed the onions before adding them. I use them in all kinds of dishes. If you do not have any, no worries, just replace them with about 2 teaspoons of onion powder. My goal of using the ancho chili powder and smoked paprika was to give the spice mix some nice mellow smokey flavor notes, and the white pepper imparts a nice sweet heat.
  • 5. Storage of homemade condiments and spices Because homemade spices and condiments do not contain any preservatives, it is important to store them properly. Non-reactive (glass) containers with tight-fitting lids are a must. If I am making a dry spice, I love to use old spice bottles that I have run through the dishwasher. If I am doing homemade sauces, I love using Weck jars. They are all glass, come in all sizes and shapes, and have excellent leakproof lids. If you shop online, you can go to Amazon, and type in "Weck Jars" and you will find a ton of them. Dry spices should be kept in a cool space, away from sunlight (spice cabinet), and sauces, in most cases, should be stored in the fridge. If properly stored, this spice mix should last up to a year.
  • 6. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
  • 7. Mix all the ingredients together, grind to a uniform consistency, then store according to the provided suggestions.
  • 8. PLATE/PRESENT
  • 9. Use in any Mexican dish where you want to kick it up a bit. Enjoy.
  • 10. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.

SOUTH-OF-THE BORDER ESSENTIALS: EVERYTHING SAUCE



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This sauce is good for just about anything South-of-the-Border, and beyond. Burritos, tacos, enchiladas, salads... this "everything" sauce has got you covered (pun intended). Made it last evening, and into the wee hours of the morning. Easy/Peasy to make and tastes awesome. So, you ready... Let's get into the kitchen.

Provided by Andy Anderson !

Categories     Dressings

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 12

PLAN/PURCHASE
1 c mayonnaise, i prefer duke's
1c c whole milk
4 oz green chilies, 1 small can, drained, i prefer hatch chilies
2 - 3 large tomatillos, husks removed, cut in half
1/2 large ripe avocado
2 Tbsp ranch dressing, dry mix
2 Tbsp lime juice, freshly squeezed
1 Tbsp dried cilantro, or 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro (just the leaves)
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 tsp ground cumin
salt, kosher variety, to taste

Steps:

  • 1. PREP/PREPARE
  • 2. You will require a blender or food processor fitted with an S-blade to make this recipe.
  • 3. I like to play about with the salt and lime juice. Sometimes the chiles and tomatillos can be a bit more-or-less tart, and I adjust those seasonings accordingly. FYI: I you do not have any tomatillos; you can always substitute regular tomatoes. It will not taste the same; however, it is still pretty dang good. And, if you like yours hotter, throw in 1 or 2 jalapenos.
  • 4. Homemade Ranch Mix This recipe calls for ranch dressing seasoning mix. If you want to make your own... It is healthier and does not have any preservatives check this out: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/sauce-spread/seasoning-mix/diy-essentials-ranch-seasoning-mix.html?r=4 Homemade Mayonnaise To be sure, there are some good store-bought mayo's on the market (my all-time favorite is Duke's) If you live in the South, you have probably seen it on the shelves of your local grocer; however, as you travel North, it becomes as scarce as hen's teeth. If you would like to take a stab at making your own (it really is not all that difficult), check out this recipe: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/sauce-spread/spread/mayonnaise-essentials-faux-duke-s-version.html?r=1
  • 5. Storage of Homemade Condiments and Spices Because homemade spices and condiments do not contain any preservatives, it is important to store them properly. Non-reactive (glass) containers with tight-fitting lids are a must. If I am making a dry spice, I love to use old spice bottles that I have run through the dishwasher. If I am doing homemade sauces, I love using Weck jars. They are all glass, come in all sizes and shapes, and have excellent leakproof lids. If you shop online, you can go to Amazon, and type in "Weck Jars" and you will find a ton of them. Dry spices should be kept in a cool space, away from sunlight (spice cabinet), and sauces, in most cases, should be stored in the fridge. If properly stored, this sauce should last 4 - 6 weeks.
  • 6. What Is A Tomatillo? A tomatillo is a small round fruit with a green color and papery husk. They're native to Mexico and are commonly used in Mexican cuisine to make salsas, sauces and more. When used in a recipe, the outer papery outer crust is always removed. What is the Difference Between a Tomato and a Tomatillo? At first glance, tomatillos look very similar to green tomatoes, but they are actually two very different fruits. Even though the word "tomatillo" literally translates to "little tomato" in English, don't be fooled. They're not the same thing. Like tomatoes, a tomatillo plant is easy to grow, and both are plants in the nightshade family. But that's where the similarities end. Tomatoes are sweeter, red in color and do not have the vibrant tartness that tomatillos have. What Do Tomatillos Taste Like? Fresh tomatillos have a unique flavor that is tart, bright and almost citrusy. They are mainly eaten cooked but can also be prepared raw. When boiled, the tomatillos tend to keep their tart flavor. When roasted, tomatillos become a little sweeter and lose some of their tartness. Tomatillos are healthy. They contain a lot of dietary fiber, and are rich in antioxidants, niacin, potassium, and manganese. Some Popular Recipes That Use Tomatillos: • Salsa Verde • Tomatillo Guacamole Salsa • Pork Chile Verde • Chicken Pozole Verde
  • 7. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
  • 8. This is an easy/peasy recipe to make.
  • 9. Pop all the ingredients into your blender of choice (I am using a Vitamix), and blend baby blend.
  • 10. Properly store in the fridge until needed.
  • 11. I would let it chill in the fridge for an hour or two before using. That gives the ingredients a chance to know one another.
  • 12. PLATE/PRESENT
  • 13. Drizzle on a plate of greens, drizzle over enchiladas, burritos, tacos... stick in a straw and drink it right out of the jar (yeah, it is that good). Enjoy.
  • 14. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.

SOUTH-OF-THE BORDER ESSENTIALS: CHILI PASTE



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Chili paste is a staple of most good South-of-the-Border recipes. You can buy it in a jar, but what fun is that? By making your own, you get to choose the peppers you want and, at the same time, eliminate all those nasty preservatives. It is easy/peasy to make and I usually whip up a batch using chilies that match the recipe...

Provided by Andy Anderson !

Categories     Other Sauces

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 11

PLAN/PURCHASE
2 oz dried chilies, more on this later
3 clove baked garlic
1 large lime, just the juice
2 tsp sugar, white granular
1/2 tsp salt, kosher variety, fine grind
1/4 tsp ground cumin
water as needed
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
1 Tbsp olive oil, extra virgin variety
1/2 tsp balsamic vinegar

Steps:

  • 1. PREP/PREPARE
  • 2. You will need a saucepan, and blender to make this recipe. The blender can be a regular blender, stick blender, or a food processor fitted with an S-Blade. You could, of course, go "old school" and use a mortar and pestle, but that seems like a lot of work.
  • 3. Storage of homemade condiments and spices Because homemade spices and condiments do not contain any preservatives, it is important to store them properly. Non-reactive (glass) containers with tight-fitting lids are a must. If I am making a dry spice, I love to use old spice bottles that I have run through the dishwasher. If I am doing homemade sauces, I love using Weck jars. They are all glass, come in all sizes and shapes, and have excellent leakproof lids. If you shop online, you can go to Amazon, and type in "Weck Jars" and you will find a ton of them. Dry spices should be kept in a cool space, away from sunlight (spice cabinet), and sauces, in most cases, should be stored in the fridge. If properly stored, this chili paste should last 4 - 6 weeks.
  • 4. Baked Garlic I love what baking does to garlic... it mellows the flavor and creates an awesome ingredient that enhances so many diverse dishes. I use it so much in catering that I usually bake 15 or more heads of garlic at a time, and then save them for when needed. If you do not wish to use baked garlic, you can use regular minced cloves, but cut the amount in half. Here is the recipe that I use... it is easy/peasy: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/sauce-spread/seasoning-mix/cooking-essentials-baked-garlic.html?r=4
  • 5. Chili Peppers The peppers you choose will determine the overall heat and flavor of your chili paste. To help you out, I have compiled a list of chili peppers; along with their flavor and heat level, measured in Scoville units. Consider this list a work in progress. You will notice that Bell Peppers (the first on the list), have no heat at all, while the Scorpion Chilies are up to 800,000. I tried some Scorpions once in a chili paste and woke up at hospital two days later and could not remember my name :-) Keep in mind, when you get into chilies this hot, a very little goes a looooong way. You have been warned. This recipe calls for 2 ounces (50g) of chilies, and while that may not seem like a lot, remember we are using dried chilies, and they do not weigh very much. As a matter of fact, after processed you should have 7 - 8 ounces of chili paste. As for working with most peppers, gloves are recommended. Bell Peppers, earthy flavor 0 Aji Paprika, mild, earthy Up to 500 Pepperoncini 100-500 Aji Panca, mild and fruity, poblano-esque 500-1,500 Red Anaheim-sweet, fresh form of New Mexico Chilies 500-1,500 Poblano 500-2,500 Mulato, chocolate/licorice-like flavor 500-2,500 Organic New Mexico, dried red Anaheim peppers 500-2,500 New Mexico, dried red Anaheim peppers 750-1,250 Organic Aji Panca, mild and fruity, poblano-esque 1,000-1,500 Green Anaheim, immature fresh New Mexico Chilies 1,000-1,500 Ancho, dried poblanos 1,000-1,500 Pasilla Negro, good in moles 1,000-2,000 Guajillo, mild flavor, some heat 2,500-5,000 Jalapeño, some heat, grassy-earthy flavor 2,500-8,000 Red Fresno, good in sauces & soups 2,500-10,000 Puya, similar flavor to Guajillo, spicy 5,000-8,000 Organic Chipotle Morita, smoked, dried Jalapeño 5,000-10,000 Yellow Caribe, great baked or in soups 5,000-15,000 Aji Amarillo, essential in Peruvian food 5,000-25,000 (continued in next step)
  • 6. Brown (Meco) Chipotle. smoky & spicy 7,000-18,000 Chipotle Morita, smoked, dried Jalapeño 7,000-25,000 Urfa Biber, sweet, citrusy & smoky 7,500 Cascabel-round, with seeds that rattle 8,000-12,000 (continued in next step) Smoked Serrano, savory, not fruity heat 8,000-22,000 De Arbol, similar to cayenne 15,000-30,000 Japones, medium-strength Asian chile 15,000-36,000 Organic Aji Amarillo, essential in Peruvian food 40,000-50,000 Pequinspicy, hint of citrus, sweetness 40,000-50,000 Aji Limo Rojo, organic, slightly sweet, crisp 50,000-60,000 Tepin, powerful but brief heat 50,000-70,000 Fresh Thai, available red or green ~50,000-100,000 Dried Thai, used in Thai, Chinese cooking 50,000-100,000 Aji Cereza, milder substitute for Habaneros 70,000-80,000 Habanero, very hot, fruity/floral flavor 100,000-200,000 Organic Habaner, overly hot, fruity/floral flavor 100,000-300,000 Scotch Bonnet Chilies, similar heat to Habanero 75,000-325,000 Ghost Chilies, very hot, slight smokiness 300,000-400,000 Scorpion Chilies, incredibly hot Up to 800,000
  • 7. Where is the Heat? If you want less heat, a lot of chefs will instruct you to remove the seeds from the pepper(s). In saying that they are implying the seeds are the source of the fire. Understand that removing the seeds will help a bit; however, they are not where the "real" heat of a pepper resides. The truth is, a pepper's intensity originates from the pith (membrane) and the ribs, not the seeds. Capsaicin, which is the chemical compound that holds all that fiery heat, is concentrated in the inner membrane of white pith and the ribs. The reason removing the seeds lowers the heat a bit, is simply because the seeds are in contact with the membrane, and some of the capsaicin rubs off. But the seeds do not contain any capsaicin of their own; hence, no heat. So, if you really want to tame the beast, go ahead and remove the seeds, but do not forget to scrape out the membrane, and cut out the ribs. Note on dry peppers: You can remove the seeds and cut out the ribs (I use a pair of kitchen shears), but it is almost impossible to remove the membrane, simply because it has dried and attached itself to the wall of the pepper. Removing the membrane is more for working with fresh peppers.
  • 8. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
  • 9. Cut off the top of the peppers and shake out the seeds. Removing the ribs is up to you. Cut or tear them up, place into a bowl
  • 10. Pour boiling water over them until they are covered.
  • 11. Let them steep for 15 - 20 minutes.
  • 12. Drain them using a colander but save the water in a bowl and reserve.
  • 13. Add them to your blender, then add all the other Chili Paste ingredients.
  • 14. Give them a few 1-second bursts, then start adding the reserved chili water, about a tablespoon at a time, until you reach your desired consistency. I wound up adding about 4 tablespoons of water.
  • 15. Some chefs like their chili paste thick, almost like a tomato paste; however, I like mine almost pourable. Up to you.
  • 16. Add the olive oil to a saucepan over medium-low heat.
  • 17. When the oil heats up, add the chili paste, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes.
  • 18. Stir in the scant 1/2 teaspoon of balsamic, remove from heat, then allow to cool.
  • 19. Store in a suitable container (see notes of proper storage above), and place in the fridge until needed.
  • 20. These are the chilies I used for this batch of Mexican BBQ ribs (pictured at the top). They gave the brisket a mild heat with a hint of smoke.
  • 21. PLATE/PRESENT
  • 22. Use in all things South-of-the Border. Enjoy.
  • 23. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.

SOUTH OF THE BORDER PARTY MIX



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Make and share this South of the Border Party Mix recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Vicki Q

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 40m

Yield 12 1 cup servings, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1/2 cup butter
1 (1 1/4 ounce) package taco seasoning
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon chipotle hot sauce
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 cup spicy cheese crackers
1 1/2 cups hot spicy peanuts
2 cups chow mein noodles
2 cups pretzels
2 cups Corn Chex
2 cups Rice Chex
2 cups Wheat Chex
1 1/2 cups French-fried onions

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
  • Melt butter in saucepan.
  • Stir in taco seasoning, worcestershire, hot sauce, sugar, and garlic.
  • In large roasting pan, combine cheese crackers, nuts, chow mein noodles, pretzels, cereals, and onions.
  • Slowly pour butter mixture over, stirring until pieces are well coated.
  • Bake for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes.
  • Cool to room temperature, and store in airtight container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 442.2, Fat 21.7, SaturatedFat 7.2, Cholesterol 21.1, Sodium 814.3, Carbohydrate 54.4, Fiber 3.8, Sugar 4.5, Protein 11.1

A SOUTH OF THE BORDER SPICE BLEND



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Make and share this A South of the Border Spice Blend recipe from Food.com.

Provided by JLBurnell

Categories     Low Cholesterol

Time 10m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon sweet paprika (Hungarian if possible)
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon thyme

Steps:

  • Place into a grinder, and blend for about 60 sec. Or you could just mix thoroughly with a spoon.
  • Store in a plastic or glass container.
  • Store in a cool place.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 5.9, Fat 0.2, Sodium 4.1, Carbohydrate 1.1, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 0.3, Protein 0.2

SOUTH OF THE BORDER CASSEROLE



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An easy and family pleasing casserole that's on the table in less than 45 minutes. I serve this with a guacamole salad, or a green salad with slices of avocado.

Provided by PanNan

Categories     Cheese

Time 40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 lb ground beef
1/2 cup chopped onion
1 jalapeno, minced (optional or more to taste)
2 (8 ounce) cans tomato sauce
1 tablespoon chili powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
6 corn tortillas, cut in half
2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded (8 oz)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 325 and grease 1 1/2 qrt casserole dish.
  • Brown meat and drain.
  • Add onion and jalapeno (if using) and cook with meat until tender.
  • Stir in tomato sauce and seasonings.
  • Layer one-third of meat mixture, cheese and one half of tortillas in casserole dish; repeat layers, ending with cheese.
  • Bake at 325 for 20 minutes.
  • Note: Corn tortillas will soften and absorb the sauce.
  • These are recommended.
  • Flour tortillas will expand and the casserole will be too doughy-therefore flour tortillas are not recommended.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 601.9, Fat 37.4, SaturatedFat 18.8, Cholesterol 136.4, Sodium 1351, Carbohydrate 28.5, Fiber 5, Sugar 6.6, Protein 39.2

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SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER ESSENTIALS: FLAVOR BASE - JUST A PINCH RECIPES
Web ground cumin 1/2 Tbsp ground paprika, smoked variety 1/2 Tbsp ground paprika, mild variety 1 Tbsp oregano, dried variety 2 tsp ground coriander 2 tsp ground cumin 1 1/2 …
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