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McCormick Cayenne Red Pepper - Ground, 1 oz, $4.29
Ground cayenne red pepper is popular among chefs and home cooks looking to enliven their dishes with vibrant flavor and fiery spice. It adds intense heat to everything from guacamole, salsa and tacos to chili and gumbo. McCormick® Ground Cayenne Red Pepper always starts with whole, ripe peppers. Peppers that make the grade are harvested, gently dried then milled under strict quality controls. Our ground red pepper offers zesty heat, vivid red color and balanced flavor. You'll find it adding the fire to cuisines around the world- it's in Korean kimchi, Mexican mole sauce, Indian curries and so much more. Use it to wake up the flavor of your foods, from Buffalo wings and Tex-Mex chili cheese dip to Cajun seafood pasta and noodle stir-fries.
McCormick Red Pepper - Crushed, 2.62 oz, $4.49
A pinch of McCormick Crushed Red Pepper adds fiery fresh heat and a zesty flavor boost to any dish. It's the perfect companion to pizza, eggs, pasta sauce, tacos, stews, casseroles, soups and so much more. McCormick Crushed Red Pepper always starts with whole, ripe peppers. We blend the optimal levels of seeds and pods to deliver bold flavor and balanced heat. Pure crushed red pepper has a vibrant, red color from the flakes and is lightly flecked with yellow seeds. It has a slightly fruity, chili pepper aroma with a consistently spicy heat. Add just a pinch to kick up the flavor of your favorite foods. Or use to add heat to so many world cuisines, from Thai and Szechuan to Indian and Ethiopian.
McCormick Gourmet All Natural Cream of Tartar, 2.62 oz, $6.99
McCormick Gourmet Cream of Tartar is an essential ingredient for bakers. It is used to stabilize beaten egg whites when preparing angel food cake, meringues, macarons and 7-minute frostings, resulting in light and fluffy desserts. Cream of tartar, also known as tartaric acid, is a byproduct of winemaking. A pinch of cream of tartar has a similar stabilizing effect on homemade whipped cream. Cream of tartar also prevents sugar syrup from crystallizing, which is why it is necessary for the soft, chewy snickerdoodles. To make your own baking powder, simply mix 1/2 tsp. cream of tartar and 1/4 tsp. each baking soda and cornstarch. You can also make a gentle cleaner for copper cookware by mixing cream of tartar with a little water into a paste.
McCormick Dill Seed, 0.85 oz, $5.19
Dill seed is the fruit of the dill plant, from which we also get the herb, dill weed, which are the feathery leaves. More aromatic than the herb, the seeds are used whole or crushed to add bright, lemony flavor to pickles, savory pork and seafood recipes, and salads. At McCormick® our whole dill seeds are hand-picked for robust, tart flavor. Popular in Scandinavian & Eastern European cooking, its caraway-like taste enhances bread, potato and noodle dishes, as well as soups and stews. An ingredient in pickling spices, dill the defining flavor in pickles and can be used to prepare other pickled vegetables, relishes and sauerkraut. The seed also appears in Indian dals and curries where it is dry toasted or warmed in oil to release its aroma.
McCormick Gourmet All Natural Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz, $9.79
McCormick Gourmet Whole Cloves are essential for home cooks who enjoy simmering stews, slow cooking pot roasts and creating their own pickling blends. One of the world's oldest spices, they bring spicy warmth and sweet pungent flavor to your kitchen. A favorite for the winter holidays, cloves add warm, spicy-sweet flavor to mulled cider or red wine, eggnog and poached fruit. For baked ham, score a diamond pattern into the ham's surface and stud each section with a whole clove before glazing. Cloves are an essential year-round flavoring in Vietnamese pho and Chinese five-spice powder. Prized in northern Indian cuisine, they appear in the spice blend garam masala, in the spiced tea chai, and in recipes for meat and vegetable curries.
McCormick Cinnamon - Ground, 2.37 oz, $3.49
One of the world's oldest spices, cinnamon is also one of the most popular- and for good reason! It brings deep, warm sweetness to so many dishes- from gingerbread cookies and pumpkin pie to sweet potatoes and spice rubs. McCormick Ground Cinnamon is aged up to 15 years for rich flavor. It's perfect for both sweet and savory recipes. Add our premium ground cinnamon to cinnamon rolls or French toast for a Christmas breakfast treat, or sprinkle it on the Thanksgiving pecan pie or apple pie. Use to enhance savory dishes like chili, couscous or butternut squash, or to add a nuanced sweetness to meat rubs or baked ham. Add a dash of cinnamon (or a cinnamon stick) to coffee, cider, cocoa or chai tea for spicy warmth the whole family will enjoy. Packaging may vary.
McCormick Oregano Leaves, 0.75 oz, $3.49
McCormick® Oregano Leaves are carefully selected for robust flavor. Our oregano has a peppery bite and a sweet, slightly minty aroma that's perfect for tomato-based dishes like spaghetti sauce and minestrone. Oregano is one of our favorite “shake-on” pizza toppings. You'll also find that this aromatic herb brings a world of flavor to a wide variety of foods. It livens up Italian tomato sauces, Greek salads and other Mediterranean dishes. When dried oregano flakes are added to a marinade or dry rub for grilled or roast chicken, pork or fish, it lends bold flavor. It adds classic Italian taste to meatballs, meatloaf and burgers. Oregano pairs well with other herbs like basil, thyme and parsley in Italian seasoning blends and salad dressings.
McCormick Gourmet Organic Ground Cloves, 1.75 oz, $9.79
Native to the Spice Islands of Indonesia, today's cloves are also grown in tropical Southeast Asia and Africa. McCormick Gourmet carefully harvests their organic whole cloves before drying and grinding them for the freshest flavor. Cloves are intensely aromatic with a sweet, warm flavor. It pairs with other sweet spices like cinnamon and nutmeg in holiday recipes for pumpkin pie and gingerbread. Cloves add warm spiciness to hot cider, mulled wine and chai tea. In savory dishes, the subtle sweet taste of cloves complements glazed ham, winter squash and baked beans. Cloves are essential in North Indian and Sri Lankan cooking, appearing in garam masala and rice biryanis. The flavor of cloves can be pungent so a pinch is often all you need.
McCormick Mace - Ground, 0.9 oz, $8.29
The same evergreen tree produces both mace and nutmeg- mace is the aromatic, golden-brown spice from the dried aril, the lacy covering of the nutmeg kernel. McCormick® Ground Mace brings fragrant, nutmeg-like aroma and warm taste to desserts, stews and more. We carefully select our mace for subtle, spicy-sweet flavor. Ground mace adds citrusy sweetness to baked goods and desserts, particularly pound cakes, fruit pies and donuts. It works especially well when a more delicate version of nutmeg's spicy flavor and a lighter color is desirable, like in custards, cream sauces, mashed potatoes, fish and poultry. Meaty braises, roasted vegetables and stuffing all benefit from a pinch or two of mace. Use mace as a one-to-one substitution for nutmeg.
McCormick Dill Weed, 0.3 oz, $7.99
McCormick® Dill Weed is the dried feathery leaves of a plant in the parsley family, from which we also get dill seed. The herb brings sweet, bright flavor to poultry, fish, potatoes and sauces. Our dill weed is dried with hours of harvest to retain fresh herby flavor and bright green color. It is best in dishes which require little or no cooking, like cucumber salad, yogurt sauces and cream cheese spread for bagels. Stir dill weed along with your favorite spices into sour cream for a quick & easy vegetable dip. Whisk into dressings for potato, pasta, shrimp and green salads, or marinades for seafood and chicken. Add to pickling spices for homemade pickles. Dill weed's mild flavor is a natural for quick-cooking salmon and steamed vegetables.