It's January . It's cold. We need to be warmed up. It's easy to put on another sweater or a pair of fuzzy socks. Yet, the warming should come from the inside. not the inside. This means having dishes and drinks that give a certain amount of heat. How todo that? Use warming spices.
What are warming spices? They are usually tropically grown spices that add heat to dishes. They're vital to warmer climates, creating dishes that produce sweat to act as a natural cooling. However, they're just as vital here in the Northen Hemishere warming up people until winter days are over.Of course the most obvious is chili powder , a blend of dried and ground ancho peppers, paprika and cayenne. Sometimes cumin , oregano and garlic powder are added in to , for flavor. Chili powder, of course, can be used in both white and red chilies. Make yours a three alrm one or five if you can stand it. Also add plent of beef or turkey (depending on the type of chili you;re making) along with beans , onions and wither fresh or canned tomatoes. To amp up the heat try jalapemo cornbread. This is the classic that studded with tiny minced pieces of f the pepper(keep in mind that a square slathered with butter also makes a great snack). Chili powder can be added to pasta sauce to create an arrabbiata-type sauce. It can even be added to pizza sauce too and lasagna for something different and spicy.
Cumin and coriander are other warmng spices. Both are added tosavory foods like curry and sweet like the fudge like confection barfi. Cuminis great in a chicken curry.It adds flavor and colring along with giving off a warm feeling when eaten. Coriander is such more versatile.It's actually cilantro and can be used in all sorts of dishes from tacos to masalas.It can give heat to guacamole along with color to simple rice. Turmeric is another must use warming spice during these chilly days.It can be sprinkled into scrambled eggs for more flavor or added to hash browns to give them a rich ,golden hue., Chicken goes well with mostly all of the warming spices so create a dish using cutlets and a turmeric sauce.Use heavy cream and white wine to round out the saucealong with chicken broth.Cilantro and onion are used to give more flavor.It's a great fish to have with a bowl of steaming basmati rice. Of course there are cinnamon and nutmeg, two must add ins to cappuccinos and lattes. They're also wonderful in the spicy Indian tea, chai and even can be used to zing up plain hot cocoa.It's also the season to bake cinnamon buns. Add the spiciest kind of cinnamon you can for a hot morning bite.
Frigid days require hot foods. Use warming spices to zing up every day dishes and drinks. You'll feel toastier when the temps drop.
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