What is on your must have list from Ruth????
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What is on your must have list from Ruth????
I am not a chef my any stretch of anyone's imagination, so I was wondering what a novice should buy from STJ Ruth?? I usually get a cute teapot for my collection or coasters, but there is so much to choose from in the spice category, I just throw up my hands and go to the beach. What are the basic "can't leave without" spices, rubs, etc. I'm looking for things to jazz up grilled chicken and steaks and anything else that you think is a must.
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'll add another vote for the Cruz Bay Grill Rub. So far I've used it on steaks, pork chops and chicken breasts. I'm using some in my chicken brine for tonights chicken skewers and I'll be dusting the skewers with some.
If you like spicy, the St. John Spice Jerk Seasoning is good stuff, too. Also, I bought an assortment of ho sauces. The only one I've used so far is he Blind Betty Pineapple. It is very good without being too hot.
Somehow I missed the garlic-infused peppercorns. Those sound good. I'm guessing that I'll have to do an online order before I can get back there in person, so I'll add those to my wish list.
If you like spicy, the St. John Spice Jerk Seasoning is good stuff, too. Also, I bought an assortment of ho sauces. The only one I've used so far is he Blind Betty Pineapple. It is very good without being too hot.
Somehow I missed the garlic-infused peppercorns. Those sound good. I'm guessing that I'll have to do an online order before I can get back there in person, so I'll add those to my wish list.
...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
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Now I've got a running list. The St John grill rub is #1, black vodoo grill rub #2, white chocolate truffle coffee #3, Ron.......what is chicken brine, and why do you have to dust them, and what is Blind Betty and what do you put it on? I am being totally serious.
Bugs, I can make coffee too. I don't bake. Trying to watch the calories and blood sugar. Save that for alchol!!
Bugs, I can make coffee too. I don't bake. Trying to watch the calories and blood sugar. Save that for alchol!!
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did you see my food porn from Sunday night? I used the voodoo spice on my tilapia.
Here's what I do - I take a big paper plate and pour out some voodoo spice and then I add something called pan searing flour. It's a really fine flour I get at my grocery but regular flour would do fine. And I mix that up on the plate and then dredge my tilapia filets through until they are coated.
Heat a non stick skillet and add a little oil or just spray with a cooking spray and let them brown on one side and then flip. I used a sauce from STJ Spice called Ruth's ginger mango on top. If you had fresh salsa you could also spoon that on top.
Didn't you say your husband does the cooking? I bet he'd have a plan for some of these things!
Here's what I do - I take a big paper plate and pour out some voodoo spice and then I add something called pan searing flour. It's a really fine flour I get at my grocery but regular flour would do fine. And I mix that up on the plate and then dredge my tilapia filets through until they are coated.
Heat a non stick skillet and add a little oil or just spray with a cooking spray and let them brown on one side and then flip. I used a sauce from STJ Spice called Ruth's ginger mango on top. If you had fresh salsa you could also spoon that on top.
Didn't you say your husband does the cooking? I bet he'd have a plan for some of these things!

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