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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 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 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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Slow-cooked Ox Cheek Rendang
     Origin: Singapore
Sorrel Sarma
     Origin: North Macedonia
Special Bunloaf
     Origin: Manx
Slow-Cooker Pork and Apple Curry
     Origin: America
Sos Nasi Trafasie
(Suriname Stir-fry Sauce)
     Origin: Suriname
Special Chicken Bengal
     Origin: Britain
Slow-roasted Lamb with Advieh
     Origin: Fusion
Soto Ayam
     Origin: Indonesia
Special Curry Powder
     Origin: South Africa
Smoked Baltic Sprats in Mustard Sauce
Sandwich

     Origin: Fusion
Soto Ayam
     Origin: Malaysia
Special Fried Rice with Oxeye Daisy
Greens

     Origin: Fusion
Smoked Haddock and Champ Cakes
     Origin: Northern Ireland
Soto Ayam
     Origin: Singapore
Special Jaipuri Masala
     Origin: India
Smoked Haddock Curry with Butter Beans
     Origin: Fusion
Soufflé Potatoes with Carrot
and Asparagus

     Origin: Ireland
Special Nihari
     Origin: Pakistan
Smoked Mackerel Pâté IV
     Origin: Britain
Soul Cakes
     Origin: Britain
Speckzelten
(Bacon Tents)
     Origin: Germany
Smoked Salmon and Horseradish Potato
Farls

     Origin: Scotland
Soup Joumou
(Haitian Squash Soup)
     Origin: Haiti
Speculaas
     Origin: Netherlands
Smoked Trout Pâté
     Origin: Britain
Soupe d'Illane
(Ilan Soup)
     Origin: Morocco
Speedy Chilli Bean Wraps
     Origin: Fusion
Smoky Aubergine Curry with Cauliflower
Parathas

     Origin: India
Sous Vide of Camel Ribs
     Origin: Fusion
Spekulatius
(Spiced Almond Biscuits)
     Origin: Germany
Smoky Mushroom and Chickpea Fajitas
with Charred Spring Onion Salsa

     Origin: British
Soused Cornish Sardines
     Origin: England
Spice Bread
     Origin: Ireland
Smoky Prawn Jollof Rice
     Origin: Nigeria
Soused Herrings
     Origin: Scotland
Spice Cake
     Origin: Britain
Smoky Pumpkin Chili
     Origin: American
Sousi Pa
(Fish with Coconut Cream)
     Origin: Laos
Spice Pickled Burdock Root
     Origin: Britain
Snoek Bobotie
     Origin: South Africa
South African Braai Chicken Spice
     Origin: South Africa
Spice Pickled Jelly Ear Mushrooms
     Origin: Britain
Soda Bread Biscuits
     Origin: Ireland
South African Cape Malay Curry
     Origin: South Africa
Spice-infused Oli
     Origin: Britain
Sofrito
     Origin: Spain
South African Christmas Pudding
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Apricot Oat Muffins
     Origin: British
Sofrito Cubano
(Cuban Sofrito)
     Origin: Cuba
South African Curried Leg of Lamb
     Origin: India
Spiced Ash Key Pickle
     Origin: Britain
Solomon Islands Tuna Curry
     Origin: Solomon Islands
South African Curried Peanut Soup
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Basmati Rice
     Origin: India
Solomon-a-Gundy
     Origin: Jamaica
South African Curry Powder
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Beef
     Origin: Northern Ireland
Solyanka
(Russian Sweet and Sour Meat Soup)
     Origin: Russia
South African Ginger Biscuits
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Biscuits
     Origin: Britain
Solyanka
(Siberian Sweet and Sour Meat Soup)
     Origin: Siberia
South African Lamb Curry
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Buttermilk
     Origin: India
Somali-style Liver
     Origin: Somaliland
South African Lamb Pilaff
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Chestnut, Feta and Squash Filo
Pie

     Origin: Britain
Somali-style Liver
     Origin: Somalia
South African Rhus Bukhari
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Cobnut Marzipan
     Origin: Britain
Sombi
(Creamy Rice Pudding)
     Origin: Senegal
South African Savoury Hot Cross Buns
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Crab Apples
     Origin: Britain
Somlah Machou Khmer
(Sour Soup with Tomato and Lotus Roots)
     Origin: Cambodia
South African Tomato-hake Curry
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Crab-apples II
     Origin: Britain
Somlar Kari Saek Mouan
(Chicken Red Curry)
     Origin: Cambodia
South African Vegetable Biryani
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Guinea Fowl Peppersoup
     Origin: Nigeria
Somlar Mochu Sachko
(Sour Beef Stew)
     Origin: Cambodia
Southern Fried Chicken II
     Origin: America
Spiced Japanese Knotweed Pickles
     Origin: Britain
Sonoran Picadillo
     Origin: Mexico
Southern-fried Chicken
     Origin: American
Spiced Lima Beans with Garlic and
Coconut

     Origin: Nepal
Sopa de Frijol Negro
(Cuban Black Bean Soup)
     Origin: Cuba
Sowpes of Galentyne
(Sops of Galingale)
     Origin: England
Spiced Mackerel with Horseradish
Potato Salad

     Origin: Britain
Sopa di Plátano Verde
(Cuban Green Plantain Soup)
     Origin: Cuba
Soy Chicken Wings
     Origin: China
Spiced Medlar Loaf
     Origin: Britain
Sopa Puertoriqueña de Frijoles
Negros

(Puerto Rican Black Bean Soup)
     Origin: Puerto Rico
Soya
(Grilled Beef, Cameroon Style)
     Origin: Cameroon
Spiced Medlar Vinegar
     Origin: Britain
Sorbet coco guadeloupéen
(Guadeloupean Coconut Sorbet)
     Origin: Guadeloupe
Soya
(Barbecued Beef)
     Origin: Cameroon
Spiced Mincemeat Muffins
     Origin: Britain
Sorpotel
     Origin: India
Spanish Tomato Soup with Garlic Bread
Croûtons

     Origin: Spain
Sorrel Drink
     Origin: Bahamas
Spatchcocked Poussin with Lentils and
Harissa

     Origin: Fusion

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