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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.
Spice Islands Bay Leaves, 0.14 oz, $4.49
Spice Islands Bay Leaves are hand gathered from bay laurel trees in California. The tender young leaves are carefully dried to ensure superior quality. Also know as laurel leaf, this herb is highly aromatic. Add to soups, stews, chili spaghetti sauce, and other hearty foods at the start of cooking to fully develop its flavor.
McCormick Chives - Freeze Dried, 0.16 oz, $6.99
McCormick Chives are freeze-dried at peak freshness for vibrant flavor, color and aroma, and packaged in our FlavorSealed bottle to ensure long-lasting fresh flavor. With chives this good, you'll want more than a sprinkle- they're perfect for stirring into potatoes, dips and salad dressings. Chives' mild onion flavor is well suited for all your meals. At breakfast, add to omelets, quiches and chive cream cheese spread for bagels. Potato salad and tuna salad get garden-fresh flavor from chives. At dinnertime, chive seasoning enhances meat, seafood, mashed potatoes, pastas and vegetables. It also makes a pleasing green garnish for party foods like deviled eggs and onion dip. Use 1 tsp. freeze-dried chives for 2 tsp. chopped fresh chives. Packaging may vary.
McCormick Gourmet Organic Ground Saigon Cinnamon, 1.25 oz, $5.99
The sweet rich flavor of Saigon Cinnamon is perfect for oatmeal, French toast. Cakes and cookies, as well as sweet potatoes, couscous and spice rubs.
McCormick Bay Leaves, 0.12 oz, $5.29
McCormick® Bay Leaves have a tea-like flavor and minty aroma that bring depth to slow-cooked dishes. They are indispensable to most cuisines, especially French, Mediterranean and Indian, where they add robust flavor to meat and vegetable dishes, soups and sauces. We hand-select our bay leaves from the bay tree, a member of the laurel family. Bay Leaves release their flavor slowly, so add them at the beginning of the cooking time. Just be sure to remove before serving. Prized for their savory taste, bay leaves are a must-have herb for roast chicken or turkey, pot roast and stews. They enrich bean dishes, Italian tomato sauces, pickling liquids and marinades. When preparing mashed potatoes, add 2 bay leaves to the cooking water.
Gourmet Garden Cilantro Lightly Dried, 0.35 oz, $4.99
With Gourmet Garden™ Lightly Dried Chopped Cilantro, you will always have cilantro on hand for stirring into your favorite Mexican and Asian dishes. Each convenient click ‘n stack bowl contains an entire bunch of fresh cilantro that has been lightly dried (just enough) and chopped. Because our cilantro is only lightly dried, it refreshes during cooking, giving you the closest taste, appearance and aroma to that of just-picked-from-the-garden cilantro…without the wilt guilt. No prep necessary - it's ready to bring bright, zesty flavor to tacos, salsa, guacamole, curries, stir-fries and more. Once opened and refrigerated, it lasts up to 4 weeks.
McCormick Cinnamon Sugar, 3.62 oz, $4.69
McCormick® Cinnamon Sugar perfectly balances rich, warm cinnamon with the light sweetness of sugar. It's essential for sprinkling over your favorite baked goods and, of course, hot buttered cinnamon toast. A shake of cinnamon sugar adds spicy sweetness to everything from breakfast and brunch to beverages and desserts. Try on French toast, waffles, oatmeal, cinnamon rolls, donuts or pastries. Stir into coffee, latte, chai tea, hot chocolate or cider. Shake on the top of Christmas cookies, muffins or quick breads before baking. Adds spicy warm flavor to Thanksgiving sides like sweet potatoes and butternut squash. And, it's a festive sprinkle-on garnish for holiday desserts, including apple pie, pumpkin pie or pecan pie, and gingerbread.
McCormick Basil Leaves, 0.62 oz, $2.99
McCormick® Basil Leaves have an aromatic, sweet flavor that blends well with garlic and tomatoes. Use this pantry staple in family-favorite recipes like pizza, pasta and marinara sauce. You won't find a more versatile herb than basil. This member of the mint family carries a fresh, green aroma with a hint of sweet licorice. It's essential to Italian cooking but also used in a variety of cuisines including Thai, Indonesian and Vietnamese. Basil is delicious in everything from pesto and lasagna to minestrone and roasted meats. We gently dry the fresh basil leaves so that they retain their flavor, color and aroma. Rub the dried basil between your fingers before adding it to your dish to release the flavorful oils and superb fragrance.
Badia Cinnamon Sticks, 1.25 oz, $1.99
Cinnamon is one of the oldest spices known, it comes from the bark of the tree. Badia Cinnamon Sticks is used mainly on desserts, fruits, and beverages. Its fragrant aroma and flavor have also been considered the secret ingredient in some meat stews, rice preparations, and vegetables dishes.nnBadia Spices manufactures, packages, distributes, a wide array of products for the everyday kitchen needs, from spices, herbs, seasoning blends, teas, side dishes, olive oils, and more. Badia is committed to offering the highest quality at the best price.
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 Gourmet Organic Turkish Bay Leaves, 0.18 oz, $9.79
McCormick Gourmet Organic Turkish Bay Leaves, McCormick Gourmet Organic sources their organic bay leaves from Turkey, where hot, dry summers produce bay laurel trees with aromatic bay leaves. The trees are carefully harvested to yield beautifully green whole leaves. Bay leaves are a fundamental flavor in European cooking, lending a pleasing and distinctive savory aroma to the air as they cook. They are a basic component in a bouquet garni, a sachet of bay leaves, thyme and parsley, that is used to flavor soups, stocks and stews. Bay leaves are a must-have in tomato sauces, beans, roasted meats and any kind of long-simmering or slow cooker recipe. Bay leaves' subtle tea-like and floral notes also work well in desserts like custard and rice pudding. Remove leaf before serving.
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.
Badia Chili Powder, 16 oz, $7.99
This original mix is ideal for the typical cuisine of the Mexican border region. Perfect for “chili con carne'' or seasoning eggs, fish, gravies, and stews. Badia Chili Powder is also recommended for mixing with ground beef or hamburgers.nnBadia Spices manufactures, packages, distributes, a wide array of products for the everyday kitchen needs, from spices, herbs, seasoning blends, teas, side dishes, olive oils, and more. Badia is committed to offering the highest quality at the best price.
McCormick Ground Cinnamon, 18 oz, $8.99
One of the world's oldest and most popular spices, the versatile flavor brings deep, warm sweetness to sweet and savory foods- from cookies, pies and coffee to sweet potatoes and spice rubs.nAt McCormick we're committed to quality. That's why our premium Ground Cinnamon is never made with added fillers. Aged up to 15 years for rich flavor, it's perfect for both sweet and savory recipes. Add our Ground Cinnamon to cinnamon rolls, French toast or a hot cappuccino. Use it to enhance savory side dishes like sweet potatoes, couscous or butternut squash, or to add a nuanced sweetness to meat rubs or ham for spicy warmth the whole family will enjoy.
McCormick Cloves - Whole, 0.62 oz, $8.69
From the French word for nail, “clou,” cloves are the dried flower buds of a tropical evergreen tree. McCormick® Whole Cloves are hand-selected to ensure that they have spicy-sweet flavor. The bold, spicy scent and warm flavor of cloves make the kitchen a cozy place to gather. Picture apple cider with whole cloves and orange slices simmering on the stove, or a clove-studded baked ham glistening with brown sugar glaze. Cloves bring incredible depth to slow-cooked dishes and Indian curries & chai. To avoid biting into a whole clove, stud a whole onion with a few cloves and add it when simmering stock, beans or stews. Use a grinder or mortar & pestle to grind whole cloves for freshly ground spice for making gingerbread cookies or pumpkin pie.
McCormick Gourmet Chipotle Chile Pepper, 2 oz, $7.89
Chipotle chili peppers are ripe red jalapeños that have been smoke-dried. They are essential to Mexican cuisine, where they add a distinctive sweet, smoky flavor with moderate heat to salsas, moles and tacos. Liven up your meals by adding a smoky kick of flavor with McCormick Gourmet Chipotle Chili Pepper. Add to chili, tomato soup, meatloaf, filling for tacos, roasted vegetables, and rice and beans. Include in seasoning rubs for grilled steak, roast chicken and chicken wings. Use to add smoky heat to homemade or store-bought pasta sauce, barbecue sauce, salad dressing, salsa, dips and mayonnaise. Chipotle chili pepper had a slightly sweet flavor that pairs well with chocolate in desserts - its great in brownies, hot chocolate and truffles.
Badia Cinnamon Powder, 16 oz, $8.39
Cinnamon Powder is a common ingredient for baked goods and desserts. Cover almonds, cashews, or the preferred nuts with Badia Cinnamon Powder for an easy and delicious snack on the go or use it as the key ingredient for a delicious beverage! Mix Badia Cinnamon Powder with evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, cream of coconut, Badia Vanilla Extract, and Badia Nutmeg Ground. Blend until well combined. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. nnBadia Spices manufactures, packages, distributes, a wide array of products for the everyday kitchen needs, from spices, herbs, seasoning blends, teas, side dishes, olive oils, and more. Badia is committed to offering the highest quality at the best price.
McCormick Gourmet Organic Saigon Cinnamon Sticks, 0.75 oz, $7.89
Cinnamon sticks, also called cinnamon quills, are ideal for infusing rich, spicy taste and aroma into hot apple cider or mulled red wine and desserts like applesauce, poached fruit and rice pudding. Use McCormick Organic Saigon Cinnamon Sticks as fragrant, flavorful stirrers for hot cocoa, coffee, chai tea or hot toddies. Cinnamon sticks are beloved around the globe for adding toasty warmth to savory dishes as well. Indian cooks simmer the sticks in chicken and lamb curries. Familiar with pho? The secret to this satisfying Vietnamese noodle soup is in the long-simmered broth, flavored with cinnamon stick, peppercorns and star anise. Slow-cooked stews, chili and oatmeal all benefit from cinnamon's irresistible fragrance and spicy warmth.