FabulousFusionFood's Spice-based Recipes 40th Page
Arabian spice stall with range of spices for sale.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Spice-based Recipes Page — Spices are typically the stronger of the flavourings added to food. Indeed, in ancient times a spice was defined as anything with a pungent odour. In terms of a modern definition, a spice obtained from the dried fruiting body of a plant. Thus it can be the whole fruit (as in cubeb pepper or allspice berries or cumin) or it is the kernel or seed of the fruit (as in nutmeg and fenugreek seeds or nigella seeds). In contrast, herbs are the vegetative parts of a plant (the stems and leaves) and include lemongrass (stems), thyme (leaves), oregano (leaves). One exception to this rule is the Methi curry leaves (which are the dried leaves of fenugreek) which is generally considered as a spice.
In addition the roots and bark of plants in their dried form are also considered as spices. Thus turmeric and ginger are spices (both derived from roots), as is cinnamon (a bark). Dried plant resins (eg asafoetida or mastic) also count as spices. This section of the website concentrates on spices (with the exception of kaffir lime leaves). It's companion pages FabulousFusionFood's Herb Guide deals with herbs.
In addition the roots and bark of plants in their dried form are also considered as spices. Thus turmeric and ginger are spices (both derived from roots), as is cinnamon (a bark). Dried plant resins (eg asafoetida or mastic) also count as spices. This section of the website concentrates on spices (with the exception of kaffir lime leaves). It's companion pages FabulousFusionFood's Herb Guide deals with herbs.
In the culinary arts, a spice is any seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance in a form primarily used for flavoring or coloring food. Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are the leaves, flowers, or stems of plants used for flavoring or as a garnish. Spices and seasoning do not mean the same thing, but spices fall under the seasoning category with herbs. Spices are sometimes used in medicine, religious rituals, cosmetics, or perfume production. They are usually classified into spices, spice seeds, and herbal categories. For example, vanilla is commonly used as an ingredient in fragrance manufacturing. Plant-based sweeteners such as sugar are not considered spices.
Spices can be used in various forms, including fresh, whole, dried, grated, chopped, crushed, ground, or extracted into a tincture. These processes may occur before the spice is sold, during meal preparation in the kitchen, or even at the table when serving a dish, such as grinding peppercorns as a condiment. Certain spices, like turmeric, are rarely available fresh or whole and are typically purchased in ground form. Small seeds, such as fennel and mustard, can be used either in their whole form or as a powder, depending on the culinary need. A whole dried spice has the longest shelf life, so it can be purchased and stored in larger amounts, making it cheaper on a per-serving basis. A fresh spice, such as ginger, is usually more flavourful than its dried form, but fresh spices are more expensive and have a much shorter shelf life.
To understand precisely why spices have been of great economic importance, see this site's article on the history of the spice trade. For more information on specific spices and their culinary uses see the guide to spices.
For more information on spices, please visit this site's spice guide where you will find information on over 90 spices. You can visit the spice trade information page to learn how the historical spice trade influenced modern global trade and economics.
This is a continuation of the recipes listings for the Spice-based recipes and dishes on this site (the echo 40th ?> page in fact). If you would like to learn a little more about this history of spices and the methods of cooking with spices then please go to the first listing page for these Spice-based recipes information page. Here you will get just a list of the additional Spice-based recipes on this site.
The alphabetical list of all the spice-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 4727 recipes in total:
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| Senegalese Beef and Cabbage Curry Origin: Senegal | Shattoo Water Origin: Dominica | Sierra Leone Fish Cake Origin: Sierra Leone |
| Senegalese Vegetable Stew with Millet Origin: Senegal | Shawarma Spice and Paste Origin: Levant | Sierra Leonean Chicken and Sweet Potato Stew Origin: Sierra Leone |
| Senfgurken (Pickled Gherkins) Origin: Germany | Shawarma-style pulled lamb with tahini-yogurt dressing Origin: Fusion | Sierra Leonean Ginger Cake Origin: Sierra Leone |
| Sepias Elixas a Balineo (Boiled Cuttlefish from the Tank) Origin: Roman | Sheer Khurma Origin: Indonesia | Sierra Leonean Pancakes Origin: Sierra Leone |
| Sesame and Nettle Gomisho Origin: Britain | Sheftalia (Grilled Spiced Meat Rolls) Origin: Cyprus | Sierra Leonian Rice Bread Origin: Sierra Leone |
| Sesame Orange Duckling Origin: Britain | Sheikh Kebab Origin: India | Siljo (Fermented Safflower Seed and Broad Bean Flour Paste) Origin: India |
| Sesame Pork Stir-fry Origin: Australia | Sheikh Mahshi Origin: India | Silsi (Eritrean Tomato Sauce) Origin: Eritrea |
| Sesame Seed Dry-roasted Sprinkles Origin: Middle East | Shellfish and Leek Roly-poly Origin: Britain | Simba Mbili (Swahili Curry Powder) Origin: Kenya |
| Setsamandi (Lamb, Rice and Herb Gruel) Origin: Georgia | Shi San Xiang Fen (Thirteen Spice Powder) Origin: China | Simba Mbili (Swahili Curry Powder) Origin: Comoros |
| Sev Origin: India | Shichimi Togarashi (Japanese Seven-spice Powder) Origin: Japan | Simba Mbili (Swahili Curry Powder) Origin: Tanzania |
| Sex Muffins (Sex Muffins) Origin: Australia | Shikanji (Indian Lemonade) Origin: India | Simple Okra Curry Origin: Australia |
| Seychelles Curry Paste Origin: Seychelles | Shinwari Karahi Origin: Pakistan | Simple Prawn Laksa Origin: Fusion |
| Seychelles Fish Curry Origin: Seychelles | Shisa Nyama Origin: South Africa | Simple Suya Poussin Origin: African Fusion |
| Seychelles Fish Curry II Origin: Seychelles | Shisa Nyama Origin: eSwatini | Sindhi-style Pilau Origin: Pakistan |
| Seychellois Massalé Origin: Seychelles | Shisa Nyama Spice Blend Origin: South Africa | Sint Eustatian Goat Water Origin: Sint Eustatius |
| Sgoniau Mam (Mum's Batch Scone) Origin: Welsh | Shish Tawuq (Chicken Kebab with Bharat Spices) Origin: Syria | Sint Eustatius Pastechi di Karni (Meat Pastechi) Origin: Sint Eustatius |
| Shaah Origin: Djibouti | Shito (Dark Chilli Sambal) Origin: Ghana | Sint Maarten Johnny Cakes Origin: Sint Maarten |
| Shaah (Somalian Tea) Origin: Somalia | Shito (Ghanaian Black Chilli Sauce) Origin: Ghana | Sint Maarten Pastechi di Karni (Meat Pastechi) Origin: Sint Maarten |
| Shaah Origin: Somalia | Sholeh Zard (Persian Yellow Rice Pudding) Origin: Iran | Siphnopitta (Honey and Cheese Cake) Origin: Greece |
| Shacha Sauce Origin: China | Shorbat Adas (Jordanian Red Lentil Soup) Origin: Jordan | Şiş Kebab Origin: Northern Cyprus |
| Shacha Sauce Origin: Taiwan | Shorbat Adas (Lebanese Red Lentil Soup) Origin: Lebanon | Skate Curry Origin: Britain |
| Shahi Chicken Korma Origin: India | Shorshe Chingri (Bengali Prawns and Sea Blite) Origin: Bangladesh | Skerpikjøt (Fairoese Air-dried Mutton) Origin: Denmark |
| Shahi Murgh Korma (Royal Chicken Korma) Origin: India | Shoyu Chicken Origin: Hawaii | Skilpadjie (Afrikaans Faggots) Origin: South Africa |
| Shahi Paneer Origin: India | Shrikhand (Sweet Yoghurt with Saffron) Origin: India | Skoudehkaris (Djibouti Rice) Origin: Djibouti |
| Shaiyah (Pan-fried Meat) Origin: South Sudan | Shtitha Batata (Potato Stew) Origin: Algeria | Slow Cooker Barbacoa Beef Origin: Mexico |
| Shako (Gizzard and Tripe Stir-fry) Origin: Nigeria | Shuizhu niurou (Spicy Water-boiled Beef) Origin: China | Slow Cooker Duck and Potato Massaman Curry Origin: Britain |
| Shakshouka 2 (Chilli, Egg and Tomato Breakfast) Origin: Yemen | Shukto Origin: Bangladesh | Slow Cooker Lamb Rogan Josh Origin: Britain |
| Shalgham Korma (Turnip Curry) Origin: India | Shurpa Origin: Uzbekistan | Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken Origin: America |
| Shami Kebab Origin: India | Shuwa (Slow-cooked Spicy Lamb) Origin: Oman | Slow Cooker Turkey and Lentil Chili Origin: American |
| Shanghai Bun Dough Origin: China | Shuwa II Origin: Oman | Slow Cooker Vegetable Curry Origin: Britain |
| Sharba Ramadan (Ramadan Soup) Origin: Libya | Shwe Payon Thee Hin (Thai Vegan Pumpkin Curry) Origin: Thailand | Slow-cooked Lamb Curry Origin: Britain |
| Sharbat Adas (Libyan Lentil Soup) Origin: Libya | Si Byan (Burmese Fish Curry) Origin: Myanmar | Slow-cooked Moorish Lamb with Buttermilk Dressing Origin: Fusion |
| Sharp Sauce Origin: Britain | Sibirskie Jeskimosy (Siberian Huskies) Origin: Siberia | |
| Shatkora Beef Curry BIR Origin: Britain | Sichuan Hot Pot Soup Base Origin: China |
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