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Salt-free Jamaican-style Jerk Seasonings Ala Pepperman

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Jamaican 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

7 Parts onion powder
5 Parts garlic powder
3 Parts habanero pepper powder
3 Parts piquin pepper powder
2 Parts ground thyme
2 Parts ground allspice
1 Part ground nutmeg
1 Part ground cinnamon
1 Part ground black pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

I like to use "Parts" rather than the usual tsp/tbls/cup measuring
system. The way I figure it, if you want to make a lot, use cups. If
you want just a little, use pinches, tads, smidgens or what have you.
It also translates well for the metric crowd (of which I'm sure there
are a number on the list). There are 25 parts total, so the yield is
25 times whatever measure you chose to use (brilliant reasoning isn't
it?).  I had one suggestion that there was a touch too much clove (none
in my  recipe, though I suppose a small amount would probably be
alright) so  you might want to use a little less nutmeg.  One other
person suggested that it needs a touch of citrus. Maybe  adding a
little powdered lime zest would help. Or store the powder in  a jar
with some dried lime or grapefruit rinds. Or just do whatever  you damn
well feel like, it's all the same to me.  Preparation: Simple! Throw
all the stuff together, then pop it into a  blender or spice grinder.
When it's nicely powdered, wait a few  minutes for the dust to settle.
If you don't cough or sneeze after  opening, it isn't done yet!  Thanks
again to all those who sent me comments, and Sorry, again, to  those
who I couldn't get to. Maybe next time! (And there will be a  next time
as I have a few other blends in the works even as we speak,  or type,
or correspond....)  Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST by IEATCHILES@aol.com
on Feb 11, 1998

A Message from our Provider:

“Let Him therefore send and do what He will. By His grace, if we are His, we will face it, bow to it, accept it, and give thanks for it. God’s Providence is always executed in the ‘wisest manner’ possible. We are often unable to see and understand the reasons and causes for specific events in our lives, in the lives of others, or in the history of the world. But our lack of understanding does not prevent us from believing God. #Don Fortner”

Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 39
Calories From Fat: 7
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 7.5mg
Potassium: 130.7mg
Carbohydrates: 10g
Fiber: 3.7g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 1.2g


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